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xth Grade began its public school career with it en- Kindergarten in September, 1937. Upon the completion class to be formally gradu- serious task of gaining our .greatest achievement. Using this newly found skill we continued in Second Grade becoming fe- milar with our favorite stories. Also, we found ourselves in the business of sponsoring e Valentine sale. Being e little more grown up by the time we reached Third Grade, there was a class picnic which has long lived in our memory. Another highlight of this memorable year was the attempt at the great art of snap Ocrvins. Improvement in our ability to read mode possible the dramatization of stories by the time we reached Fourth Grade. It was here also that we directed our skill and effort to making a sand table depicting a Laplanders' village. - Among our more recent memories are those nf Fifth Grade-- memories of a Pilgrim village table, a surprise birthday party The Si trance into of our year ated. In Fi foundation. there, we were the third rst Grade came the resllyl Learning to reed was the i ' J for Miss Le highest gre of fond memories. More than that, we look forw: ing of a new threshold full of cherished hopes, and the des imbueger and a class picnic. Now after a year as the e past years full rd to the cross- burning ambition ire to become ready to accept our responsibilities in de in our school, we review all thes the challenging future as the HCitizens of Tomorrow.N Last Row: Row 3: Row 2: Row,l: Absent: SIXTH GRADE Paul Barth, Frederick Edwards, John RomanowsKi,Daniel Wiener, Raymond Oberst, Henry Skowronshi Charles Reiford, Evelyn Groakman, Alice Bartus, Anna Anderson, Carol Glor, Owvnie Ramsey, Ralph Bus Jean Bratek, Stephen Tomasic, Michael Pinter, Evelyn Foss, Charles Westphal, Charles Phillips, Elsie Gar- mody I Joseph Andrisani, Frank Tomasula, Pearl Eriscic, Mar- garet Theeton, Barbara Edwards, Richard Howe, Arthur Gunson Grace Gleason, Ella Bozgeh, Robert Walczak 12
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Last Row- Row 3: Row 2: Row 1: Absent: L8St ROW! Row 2: Row l: Absent: FOURTH GRADE Richard Tomasulo, John Griest, Stanley Figiel, Adam Madega, Harold Fedick, James Hammell, Raymond Haines, Grant Croakman, David Dorge, William Tomasic Alexander Baxter, Oliver Ruehle, Walter Kozuch, Rich- ard Barnes, Donald Baxter,A1fred Pericak, Ronald Howe Lawrence Scheffler, Thomas Kashino, Emerick Kokat Jack Previty, Emilio Paolini, Shirley Morefield, Pat- ricia Livsey, Augustine Flores, Elaine Holthoff, Joan Young, Albert Foss, Oliver btrine . Richard Schauger, Gertrude Okowronski, Charlene Brock Jeanette Wheaton, Huth Altherr, Dawn Ramsey, Carol Bartus, Barbara Olson, Margaret Edwards, Dorothy Ed- wards, Donald Heppner ' Rose Edwards, Ruth Crotty, Antonio Flores FIFTH GRADE Kenneth Gokey, Roy Boggs, Grace Curtis, Sylvia Page, Helaine Hegedus, Joan Crandall, Marilyn Stadlmeir, Donald Fitzpatrick Johanna Altherr, Dorothy Tomasio, Frieda Moritz, Mar- geret,Livscy, Nay Bell, Grace Aguilar, Gertrude Ehr- hart Stanley Breteh, Nona Winans, Shirley Wheaton, Doris Oberst, Ruth Boggs, Eleanor Martin, Frances Carmody, Alexander Androff Ralph Lee, James Nagy, Donna Strine ll
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