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. . and Primary Group Frau! mzr: Gary Smart, Michael Fay, MacGregor Smith, George Stroud. Rear mzr: Don Kay, jack Flamson, Michael Glass. Mirrifzg: Kenneth Philbrick, Fred Ketchum. The Primary Division, under the able leadership of genial Mrs. Chatterton, has partici- pated in various and sundry activities, including a successful Christmas party, complete with Santa Claus and presents, and an elaborate Easter-egg hunt. The youthful Flint- ridgites also made many attractive Mother's day and Christmas gifts. The fourth graders, consisting of Smart, Flamson, Smith, Ketcham, Philbriclc, and Jorgensen, along with the Hfth graders, composed of Don Kay, Mike Glass, and Mike Fay, lend an air of joviality and good sportsmanship to the atmosphere of the school.
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and Grade School fs: gg Q Q-5 ...Aww Fifi! row: David Cannon, David Cunningham, Russell Ferrell, David I-laug, Ned Kellogg. Second mtv: Frank Hecht, Phil Kohler, Charles McCuskey, Alden Thorndyke, Henry Nevin. Third row: Tommy Norris, Ernie Smith, Alan Simmons, Walter Thorndyke, Tommy Swift. Fozrrlfa rout Gordon Stratton, Donald Gazzaaniga, Frank Hobson, Derrick Paine. This year, the grade school was somewhat reorganized. When Mrs. Chatterton's room was combined with the old study hall to form the present spacious room, the fourth and fifth grades moved into a room in the main building, facing the garden.: Miss Gusweiler, in turn, was given the sixth, seventh, and eighth grades. Although she does not teach everything to these classes, Miss Gusweiler practically controls their work. The excep- tions to her rule are: Mr. Faskin, who, with his grand sense of humor, teaches the eighth grade history, Mr. Jardine, who, unlike last year, teaches the sixth and seventh grades in mathematics, and last, but not by any means least to her spelling students, Miss Hooser. It would be very inappropriate at this time to omit mention of Mr. Jardine and his nerve-racking but persistent effort to teach shop to those who don't know what a ham- mer is. As if this werer1't bad enough, the sixth grade also takes shop this year.
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