Page 54 - 1923 Hartridge
P. 54

 Andrews,
Corneil Robinson, N’irginia Tenney, Betty \\'hitchead, Jane Williams.
1 he seventh grade is the highest grade in the- Elementary Depart­ ment. Next we all hope to become suhfreshmen in the Academic. The class, claiming twenty members, has, as its president, Christine Norton, and
as its room teacher. Miss Wray.
Our table at the Fair was called “The Six Ages.” The articles were
divicied into six classes including things for the baby, the child, the debutante, the bride, the housewife, and the grandmother. Under the guidance of Miss Wray and Miss Stephensen, we made $ioo.
This year is the first that we have beeen allowed to have a basketball team. We very wisely chose Alargaret De Meza for our captain. In the one game we played we were defeated nine to eighteen.
I his class is unusual inasmuch as none of us intend to leave school before we have graduated. Shirley Cl.vrk, Seventh Grade.
Page 4S
S c i e u t h
G r a d e
R o o m . -
Shirlcv
Clark, Barbara
Corbusier.
Margaret
DeMeza. Anne
Harriet
Dumont, Margaret Fort, Barbara (iraham, Dorothy: Ilecht, X’irginia Huntsman, Sally Joost, Elizabeth Miller, (iladvs Miniszek, Anne Moment, C'hristine Norton. Dorothy O'Brien, Constance Richardson,
anr -' Y
tlTai
h
4
t ‘f
.I
'i A









































































   52   53   54   55   56