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plome and ScKool Association ^ Voles to Help Second Grade— ; £ FiremenV Supper Is Success, ^ Being Well Patronized4* ■ I‘ JF**“ -Twenty-Eight .Students Try Re-Vv' gents’ Examinations in C Hooper School—Averages An-~ nounced for Seventh Grade*• Twenty-eight pupils tried the Regents* examinations last week at the - Hooper*SofTool. * -'s The firemen’s supper at the school building Friday evening was Well patronized. After the supper the pome and School Association held a .meeting and voted to purchase 24 supplementary readers for the second grade.1 Among those absent from school are Miss Florence Miner and Miss Gertrude Griffin, who recently celebrate'd their 10th’birthdays, also Miss Marcella Hampton, who has removed to Johnson City, wh^re she will attend the Roberts Street sfchool.The school has a new set of maps which have just been hung in the fourth, fiftli'and sixth-grade rooms. Following is the report of the ~seventh~grade_ exammation~giving~the~ -average standing :_ Ruey Billings, 83; James Griffin, 83; Winifred Hobbs, 82; RosTna Mills, 82; Juanita Rosengrant, 82; Viola •Stokes, 85; Tracy Ross, 73; Norma Hagadom, 87.A*nd here is a timely verse written hy Helen Knapp Garrett: ♦:The melancholy days are come The worst of all the year,When midwinter exams are due And we all do quake with fear.The teachers try to comfort us With brave and cheerful smile “And say Of course'you are sure fo pass**We understand their guile.”
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Endicott Bulletin

Endicott, New York, US

Tue, Jan 24, 1922

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