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I Thinest Tallest Shortest Smartest Most Mischievous Best Looking Funniest Most Quiet Noisiest Most Well Liked Shyest Friendliest Most Athletic Most likely to Succeed Junior High Poll Boy William DuBois Donald Feyerbend Robert Tenny Robert Zupp Norman Badendyck Robert Baisley Edward Koontz Dirk VanDam William johnson Herman ' Wolfe Raymond Bruni Gerald Schoonmaker George jackson Fred Willis Gerald jacolwowitz - 15 Girl Barbara Quick Ann O'Connor Bonnie Walker Lucille Wanderling Lucy Plant Edna DiRienzo Dorothy Sommers Harriet Smith Rose Marie Maglione Rose Mary Roe Carol Paul Rina Viola joan Walsh Madaline Oliva Lucille Wanderling jo Ann Foley X
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Room 20 Fifi! Row-V. Forman, A. Stryker, W. Tompkins, J. Dolson, I. Balough, M. A. Coykendoyle, J. Mul- queen, J. Davis, Serond Row-P. Doolittle, G. Connell, M. Alsdorf, -I. Cueucirii, M. Hoeffner, M. Romash, J. Campbell, M. Keeser, Mrs. Normang Third Row-G. jacobowitz, W. I-Iaegle, J. De- Groodt, Grattan, L. Verity, L. Plant, Goldsmith, R. McMann, L. Fries, A. Broughton, Fonrlfa Row-F. Christian, G. Westerman, G. DeZema, R. Winchell, D. Feyerbend, E. Sisco, R. Bennet, G. Heitz, R. Baisley. As she entered the eighth grade homeroom the Madame was reminded of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and these students were about to pass into the wonderland of High School. Many of them will undoubtedly meet with great success. These 8th graders decided that Gerald jacobowitz should be their president, with Lillian Verity as vice-president, Jacqueline Campbell as secre- tary, and Helaine Brand as treasurer. Miss Cowger was there to help them. My what parties they had! There was a Halloween Party and a Christmas Party at which everyone had a grand time. They are evidently an up and coming group, the Madame continued. They held a dancing class where everyone learned to dancefl Yes, the eighth graders this year are a great class, and the next year they will be Freshmen.
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Firfz Row-R. Crist. A. Roventine. E. J. Carey, G. jackson, R. Ottaviano, J. jerkinsg Second Row-- l. Friedman, J. Mack, j. Slater, j. Cowger, J. DeGroat, D. Van Gorden, DI. Stickles, M. Hepper. M. Fckler, T. Vrindewiiterg Third Rnu'4N. Owen, R. Swanson, L. Quick, D. Stephan, C. Eber' hardt, N. Millspaugh, l.. Sesti, C. Girimonte, R. Lord, Mr. Eadie, Fourlb Rau'-NV. Burns, I Fowler, A. Boggis, W. Bartlett, -I. Whigam, W. Ronk, F. Romash, A. Bonora, VI. Kramer. Room 27 The Freshmen find that they are just beginning jacks on the Beanstalk. They hope that on reaching their upward climb as the top fto be a Senior, the supreme hope of all lower classmenj they shall not have the luck of jack and have to hide from the giant fin this case their teachersj and will get over the rough spots, without falling back, or receiving any hard knocks, like jack. Retamla had a little gleam in her eye as she said Room 21iAh, yes, that has one of the finest collection of characters in the school, and when I say characters, l mean just that. Some of them are Teddy VandeWater, Bing Bartlett, Art Roventine, Aldo Bonoro, and Winheld Burns. These people should be enough to keep the homeroom busy, but besides, they presented a Stunt Nite skit called Take lt or Beat It , that copped first prize in the junior High division. Their treasurer, forgetful Teddy VandeWater, ran off to Miami, Florida, with the Stunt Nite tickets and caused quite a lot of commotion and ai slight decrease in the treasury. President Robert Ottaviano, Vice-President Roscoe Crist, and Secretary joan Cowger were tearing their hair out and yelling fee, fi, fo, fum, we smell the blood of Teddy VandeWz1ter , all turned out all right, though, for Ted is still alive. In April they had a dance. In a basketball game with Room 22 they came out the victors and were entertained by the losers. Ml 6,-
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