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v r-. v' 'J YV ROW ONE: ROW TWO: ROW THREE: ABSENT: ROW ONE: ROW TWO: ROW THREE: FIFTH AND SIXTH GRADES LaVerne Fuhrman, Eleanor Baltrusch, Margie James. Sandra Jones, James G1-indheim. Lee Delger. Miss Ege. Teacher, .Terry Werner, Vivian Neumiller, Allen Strand, Janice Brandon, Lois Johnson, Barbara Tclllnghusen, Roger Anderson, Jerome Stroh, Delrae Seibll, Lila Neumiller, Vernon Krause, Dean Somerville. Stella Rall. Eugene Fuhrman, Orville Buchmiller, George Somerville, Bonnie Delger. SEVENTH AND EIGHTH GRADES Kenneth Fuhrxnan. Kenneth Hildebrant, Jacqueline Schlmke, Verna Johnson, Irene Moser. Carol Schultz, Allen Anderson, Lyn.n Delger. Miss Meyers, Teacher, Roger Baltrusch, Jewell Seibel, Marleen Unterscher, Shirley Johnson, Patty Buchmiller, Arla Mae Paulson, Donny Paulson. Alvin Brown, Maynard Brandon, Wesley Markwart, Robert Jones, Dallas Kunz, Roger Telllngheusen, Myron Grindhelm. ZZ.
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PRIMARY ' We have been very busy trying to learn to read, write, and count. The snowstorms kept many of us at home during the winter, so spring will be a time of making up for lost time. At Halloween, Christmas, and on Valentines Day we had parties. We had fun with our dolls and farms during the winter months. In the fall and spring we enjoyed the outdoors. THIRD AND FOURTH GRADES We have twenty-eight pupils in our roomg eighteen in the third grade and ten in the fourth. The boys outnumber the girls nineteen to nine. We all enjoyed three parties this year, Halloween, Christmas and Valentine's Day. A nurnber of exciting games were played after which lunch was served. Our room was pleased to have a nurnber of mothers visit us Open House Day. Both grades are now in a Clean Hands Hygiene Campaign. This is a project carried on as part of our health classes. FIFTH AND SIXTH GRADES There are twenty-three pupils in our room this year. There are nine in the fifth grade and fourteen in the sixth grade. The boys outnurrxber the girls twelve to eleven. The boys have had basketball practice twice a week during the season under the coaching of Charles Thorstenson and Jack Krueger. They played some preliminary games for the public. Our Halloween, Christmas, and Valentine parties were enjoyed by everyone. SEVENTH AND EIGHTH GRADES Spring again and annual time once more. At this time we would like to bring to the minds of Seniors of 1949 a few of the happenings that have gone on in the room that they five years ago sat in. On September 13, twelve seventh graders and fifteen eighth graders enrolled in our room. At the end of the fifth week Bernadine and Regina Bachrneier left for Minot, but Alvin Brown joined our ranks the seventh week of school bringing the nurnber to twenty-six. Ronald Werner left our room to go to Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and Eileen Brynjulson spent part of the first semester in Oakland, California, but was with us for the last semester. When the school gave their carnival, the seventh and eighth helped with the lunch and various other booths. From the carnival funds we purchased a new electric clock for our room and some new library books. At Christmas time we had a party in our room in the morning and in the afternoon we went to the hall for a picture that the Civic Club was giving for the public. The eighth grade graduate from our room with the highest scholastic average is Maynard Brandon. We, the eight graders wish the Senior Class of 1949 much success and hope that by hard work we too may take your place as Seniors in for more years. Zl
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fan FIRST AND SECOND GRADES ROW ONE: Clinton Buchmiller, Shari Sucket, Curtiss Martin, Connie Wright, Phyllis Jones, John Tellinghuisen, Terry Sucket. ROW TWO: Miss Aslakson, Teacher, Virginia Taylor, Joan Hildebrant, Sharon Fuhrrnan, Marion Taylor, Clinton Fuhrman, Alvin Brandon, Judy Lund, Janice Buchmiller. ABSEINT: Roger Rall, Janice Somerville, Virginia Somerville, Gerald Brown. THIRD AND FOURTH GRADES ROW ONE: Berty Delger, Rochelle Pfenning, Charles Gussick, Dean Anderson, Bobby Taylor, Cleo Moser, Dale Fuhrman. ROW TWO: Kenneth Thorstenson, Loren Johnson, Robert Wagner, Rozanne I-laglie, Ronald Swanner, Lyle Taylor, Joyce Jorgenson, Clifford Johnson. ROW THREE: Mrs. Rexine, Teacher, Virgel Werner, Lois Krause, Dixie Kunz, Sharon Grindheim, Joyce Brandon, Kenneth Moser, Dennis Unterscher, Wendell Schultz. ABSENT: Roberta Jones, Robert Rall, Leo Rall, Kenneth Somerville, Vernard Rall. 2.3
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