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FIRST GRADE lst Row Nancy Fett, Pamela Place, Kren Binkley, Pauletta Ramga, Susan Dear- ing, Marvin Evans, Mary Ann Tangeman, Dennis Higgins. Znd Row Patty Zink, Karen Carmen, Donald LeMar, Guy Shoffstall, Dennis Brook- hart, Waveline Bowsher, Colleen Hass, Penny Howell, Miss Culver. 3rd Row Kathy Keysor, Ieannie McBeth, Susan Hutchens, Ioan Elsass, Meredith Ewing, Ruth Sidey, Kathy Bowsher, David Fry. In the fall of 1954, seventeen girls and seven boys started their long journey of edu- cation in the third grade. During the year quite a number of children celebrated their birthdays at school with a party. Room parties were held for Halloween, Christmas and Valentines days. The first grade, along with Miss Folkis second grade presented The Little Ladies Style Shown and The Midgets Grand Paradew for the Farmerls Institute on March 2nd and Srd. We also participated in the grade operetta ulsle of Christmas Dreams December 23.
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SECOND GRADE '- lst Row Frederick Lee Ir., Gordon Kellerman, Richard Rostorfer, Denise Place, David Hughes, Iudy Kruse, Lana Iean Minkner, Berry Aab. 2nd Row Sandy Elsass, Tommy Place, Brenda Dersham, Roger Dean Iohns, Chris- tine LeMar, Scottie Kramer, Toyetta Place, Miss Folk, Nancy lean Iohns, Wayne Binkley, Frederick Teeters, Donnie Green, George Carter, Kim Fritze, Ronnie Nichols. In the fall of 1954 seven girls and fifteen boys came back to school after three months of fun and frolic. Near Christmas We were happy to have Ronnie Nichols join our group, thus making a total to twenty three. A Halloween party, a Christmas party and a Valentine party Were held during the year. A number of boys and girls celebrated their birthdays, operetta Isle of Christmas Dwzamsfl Farmer's Institute and the Easter program.
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What's going on. Lots of fun Aren't we pretty. Don't be bashful. Rough looking kids. Lots of fun.
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