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Row 1: Row Z: Row 3: Row ': Row Z: FIRST AND SECOND GRADED Connie Wright, Virginia Somerville, Charles Gussick, Phyllis jones, Roberta jones, Berty Delger, Rochelle Pfennlng, Norman Rexine, Clinton Buckmiller, Alvin Brandon, Sharon Grindheim, joyce Brandon, Janice Somerville, Dennis Unterseher, Cliff johnson, Cleo Moser. Dale Fuhrman, Wendell Shultz, Ronald Swarner,- Virgil Werner, Robert Rall, Lyle Taylor Leo Rall, Robert Taylor, Dean Anderson, Teacher, Miss Aslakson. THIRD AND FOURTH GRADES Kenneth Thorstenson, joyce jorgenson, Dixie Kunz, Lois Krause, Loren johnson, Eugene Fuhrman, Denneth Moser, Barbara Telllnghuilen, Stella Rall. Jerry Werner, james Thormodagard, Vernard Rall, james Grindheim, Kenneth Somerville Lee Delger, lerome Stroh, Robert Wager, Teacher. Mrs. T. Fortney. ,
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THE PRIMARY ROOM We are all busy trying to learn to read, so that we can enjoy the many interesting stories there are in books. Then there are numbers to get acquainted with, words to write, pictures to color and draw, and songs to sing. We have enjoyed our new slide outside. When the weather has been cold we have played with our farms and store, or with dolls and toys brought from home. Halloween, Christmas, and Valentine day we had so much fun. We also enjoyed a lot the day many of our parents came to see us. We hope you will come again. 3a.nd4 There are seventeen enrolled in the third and fourth gradesg five girls and twelve boys. As a project for history and language work, we are making booklets, containing short stories about the lives of Great Americans. For Art class we made Winter Fun Scenes and used them as a border for our room. Our room enjoyed a party on Valentines Day. 5and6 We began the school term with twenty-three in our room. Those leaving us were Elizabeth Backmeier, Robert Lee Garver, Willis Wollman, Bernadine and Regina Backlneier As a project of our Y. C. L.. organization, we sent several boxes of clothing to a needy family in Germany. D Our Halloween, Christmas, and Valentine Party were enjoyed by everyone. 7and8 On the morning of September 16th, thirty, seventh and eighth graders trudged up the pathway to knowledge. At the close of the second month jim Wollrnan went to another school, but at the beginning of the ninth week Dennis Lund joined our ranks, bringing the nurnber again to 30. The Thursday evening before Halloween, faculty members and our room gathered in the gym for an evening of fun. As a result of the effort put forth by our program, game and lunch committees, the party proved very enjoyable. For the Christznas Program which was given at the town hall, our room took part in the Glee Club and gave two dialogues. Many parts had to be substituted, but the parts were well done. The girls sang Little Bluebird of My Heart as a nurnber between acts when the seniors gave their play.
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