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last rehearsal before high school Front Row L. to R. Arden Pfeiffer, Sharon Lewis, Alice Perkins, Judy Grantier, Mrs. Keefe, Cheryl Buchholz, Clifford Good, Richard Allen, Kennth Kear. Second Row: Judy Graves, Frances Nesbit, Carol Lewis, James Ball, Nancy Hall, Gary Plaisted, Beverly Ordway, Sandra Empson, Linda Stebbins. Back Row: Steve Merrick, Donald Stafford, Lynette Canfield, Larry Hallett, Paul Smith. Absent: Dale Samuelson, Terry McCullough. scenes The Class Officers that were elected are: President— ----Clifford Good Vice-President—Cheryl Buchholz Secretary-------------Judy Grantier Treasurer— --Alice Perkins Officers elected for Student Council were Arden Pfeiffer and Clifford Good, Athletic Association officers were Frances Nesbit and Donald Stafford. There are twenty-two students in our class. An activity during the year was a play Abner Crane From Hayseed Lane. James Punch left us in November. We are sorry to hear that Alice Perkins and Clifford Good are leaving us. 20 This entire page is sponsored by ELLISON'S FEED SERVICE
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% S€tM The seventh grade opened its first year in Junior High School with twenty-six students enrolled. A very competent group of officers was elected to pilot the class successfully through the year. Thomas Flamini was elected as president, Melvin Stebbins as vice-president, Lynne McCullough as sec- retary, and Robyn Derhammer as treasurer. Mrs. Green is class advisor. Susan Schrader and Thomas Flamini were elect- ed for Student Council duty. Marcia Rear and Wayne Stebbins were chosen to represent the seventh grade in the Athletic association. The first of October found Melvin Stebbins in the hos- pital with burns caused by an explosion, but he returned in fine condition several weeks later. A Christmas party was held the afternoon of the day that school was dismissed for the Christmas holidays. We are looking forward to a second semester that will pass just as quickly and happily as our first semester. 1st Row: Elaine Whitsell, Marcia Rear, Melvin Stebbins, Thomas Flamini, Lynne McCullough, Robyn Derhammer, Helen Christman, Sharon Allen 2nd Row: Mrs. Green, Willard Good, Charles Ball, Dennis Hall, Dennis Nye, Sheila Coats, Ruth Wood, Sheila Nye, Sandra Canfield, Susan Schrader. 3rd Row: Martin Smith, Daniel Demlng, Wayne Stebbins, Eva Stocum, Susan Perkins, Marian Stocum, Betty Broughton, Mona Payne. the plot thickens
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o' m Our Freshman Class consists of twenty-four students and two advisors, who are Mr. Strever and Mrs. Cornell. The class offi- cers are as follows: Robert Dibble-------President Elton Harris--Vice-President Georgeanna Smith---Secretary Bonita Phillips-----Treasurer At the beginning of the year our class had a record hop in the school gym. We still hope to go to Wellsville skating be- fore the year is over. The Freshman Class spent Friday, the 23rd of January in Wellsville where topics concerning industry were discussed. After each man spoke on the subject with which he was associat- ed, students departed for lunch at the cafeteria. Before leav- ing Wellsville we had also gone to two of the rooms and we questioned the speaker on whatever might be doubtful to us about manufacturing, sales, accounting, engineering or purchasing. Back Row:Mrs. Cornell, Bob Ball, Harvey Stebbins, Larry Lewis, Neil McLean, Bob Whitsell, Bob McCullogh. Middle Row:Frank Payne, Larry Pritchard, Lois Pritchard, Patty Graves, Patty Allen, Marjorie Bledsoe, Kenny Coleman, Mr. Strever. Front Row:Judy Buchholz, Alicia Abbott, Georgeanna Smith, Robert Dibble, Elton Harris, Bonnie Phillips, Sharon Nye, Janet Graves Absent:Vicki Seger and Alex Hurlburt. -
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