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FIRST GRADE First Row, sooted: Tommy Slock, Connie Nye, Gene Payne, Sally Wilson, Pat Ainsworth, Penny Pritchard, Potty Clark, Bonnie Seger, Linda Slack, Marilyn ‘Pritchard, Cassandra Waite, Billy Dean, Nancy Nesbit, Roger Nye Second Row, standing: Bill Birmingham, Donald Hallelt. Kenneth Laston, Kent Wentling, Jerry Sawyer, Joan Stafford, Connie Plaisted, Sandra Stafford, Patty Chamber- lain, Beverly lewis, Bonita Pritchard, David Johnson, Mary Jean Martin, Betty Wood, Bonnie Brown, Barbara lewis. Potty Stanton, Margaret Sherwood, Karl Abbott. We had a large grade this year, with 33 pupils. Our many act vities hove included making a train out of orange crates, including all the staff of a railroad We «• Moyed mak.ng the hats and costumes for the different railroad people. At Christmas we made a Santa Claus going down the chimney We mode the Sonto out of a big box and newspapers. We had fun eating good breokfasls and keeping chon» of deaniness We enjoyed our Powder Room in the corner where we could comb our hair, brush our teeth and wash our faces In the Spring we put on an assembly program.
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SECOND GRADE Mrs. Scribner. Front Rows, left to right: Dennis Hall, Lynne McCullough, Vincent Marinera, Ruth Wood, Dennis Nye, Melvin Stebbins, Marcia Kear, Martin Fanton. Back Rows: Jerry Lewis, Marian Stocum, Susie Perkins, Beverly Lewis, Roger Empson, Robyn Derhammer, Sharon Allen, Joyce Golish, Donna Hall. Elaine Whitsell, Smith, Victoria Easton, Donald In September, 1953, Grade Two registered 28 pupils. Wayne Stebbins joined us from Harrison Valley, Pa., and Victoria Fanton from Couderspor . Our class has made booklets of animal friends, and a get-well shower of cards and pic- tures for Roger Merrick, who broke his leg. We had a Halloween Party, Christmas Party and Spring Assembly. Marcia Kear had the misfortune to break her arm. Two other students moved away; Tommy Flamini to East Aurora, and Lynne McCullough to Wellsville.
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KINDERGARTEN First Row Row, seated: Mr». Mildrod Dunihio, Richard Chamberloin, Noil Gravos, Dorryt Lowlk, Jam » Paul Martin, Tommowne Amidon, Franklin Whitsell, Lucinda Lowit, Toby Weihoneig, Kay Kramor, Glenda Schrader, Carol Good, Darla Golish, Tefry Sherwood, Alton Horton, Morton Madison. Second Row, standing: Arvid Carlosh, Lyle Lewis, Stephen Lewis, Laura Walden, Roger Perkins, Kathy Farnsworth, Noreen Billings, Mary Merrick, Barbara Hazzard, Roger HoU, Leland Spicer, Norman Allen, Louis Hurd, Marlin Fanton, Darryl Stebbins. Absent: John Slack, Kathryn Kailboume, Barry Cramer, Diane Howe. The Kindergarten enrollment for the opening session numbered fourteen eager youngsters eager to learn the schedule of school. The families of Linda Flamini and Brenda Cramer moved away in October, but we were not long without our original number, as Glenda Schrader and Barbara Hazzard joined us in November. Kathy Farnsworth and Stephen Lewis had the misfortune of breaking their arms. The Kinaergarten Mother's Association, has provided new play activities for the children to enjoy, including wagons, dolls, tricycles, and small car. With the exception of misfortunes and epidemics they are a faithful group and are very happy in their work and school.
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