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Show YOUNG PEOPLE HAVE ADVANTAGE OF GREEK CLASS For many years members of this district's Greek community have sponsored a school to give their children cultural advantages advant-ages of instruction in grammar, writing, speech and history of the Greek nation. A number of the young people have discovered that their studies have benefited benefit-ed them, particularly in their English classes at regular school work. John Dimas, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dimas, is the most advanced scholar in the Greek class taught each Tuesday from 5 to 7 and each Saturday from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Central school by Ernest C. Praggastis, who has been instructing the pupils nea.'-ly nea.'-ly 10 years. Besides his class at Bingham Central, he directs a Copperfield group from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. Tuesday and 2:00 to 4:00 p.m. Saturday. The list, of students includes Bingham: John1 Dimas, George Dimas, Mary Pappasideris, Bill Drossos, Kate Chipian, Wilma Dimas, Melia Furgis, Mary Kour-is, Kour-is, Argie Adondakis, Sam Adon-dakis, Adon-dakis, Bill Klonizos, Virginia Chipian, Steve Petrakis, Helen Zampos, Helen Anagnostakis, John Klonizos, Olga , Zampos, Mary Chipian, Joan Pappasideris, Pappasider-is, Betty Kifhas; Obpperfield: Pete Makris, Jim Makris, Tom Korologos, Amelia Katis, Joyce Korologos, Gus Sotiriou, Tom Sotiriou, . Paul Bapis, Jim Bapis, Bill Nevers, Mary Sotiriou, Fal-eta Fal-eta Nevers, Christ Katis, Norma Nevers. |