Foley High School - Falcon Yearbook (Foley, MN)

 - Class of 1951

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Left to right: First Row: Janet Kampa, Arlys O’Neil, Dennis Lloyd, George Walter, Richard Magnus, James O’Rourke, Lois Abfalter, Rodney Ritter, Marilyn Pietraak. Second Row: John Bettendorf, William Sivanson, Kenneth Mendel, Ardis Wool- house, Rodney Ruhoff, Thomas Brady, Timothy McNamara, Raymond Freecheck, Janet Ga 1enault. Third Row: Jean Rudnitski, Jacqueline Latterell, Maragaret Graham, Duane Harahman, Kenneth Monroe, Norman Schliht, Loren Wall, Fredrick Hatten, Mrs. Peterson. The children enjoyed entering their second year of work because this year began many new subjects. Cfcie of the new subjects was spelling. We strived to get one hundred. For if we all got one hundred, it meant a visit from our superintendent. In the fall our science began by making a leaf chart of the many different leaves. We learned the summer and winter habits of birds and animals and did room experiments in the winter. CXjr language class meant a great deal to the second graders. It was also a new subject. We not only learned the fundamental rules by heart, but could give basic examples. The second grade had three parties. These were at Hallowe’en, Christmas, and Valentine’s Day. 33 —

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J?°. f1 t: First Row; Roger Vizenor, Judy Katchie, Mary Tischbirek, Tonn Soft, Marcia Zy1 1 a, Kevin McNamara, Doris Grubs, Arthur Januazewski, Harvey Ratka. J Second Row; Rote Lamm, Jerome Nechavick, Jim O’Neil, Margie Monroe, Betty Dezeller, Marie Albright, Janice Rudnitski, Jerry Donovan. Third Row; Jack Semrau, Robert Tomporowski, Kathleen Murphy, Ronny Youio, Phyllis So 1t, Edward Rau, Shirley Abfa 1ter, Joan Ware, Bernice Rudnitaki. Fourth Row: Katherine Hromatka, Loren Taeckels, Mary Lee O’Keefe, Robert O’Donnell, Dennis Nelson, Dianne Campbell, Katherine Talberg. Last September thirty-six little children proudly marched up to the third grade feeling very grown up indeed, as wasn’t ’’Upstairs’ a true sign of their importance? Studying and playing Indians kept them occupied for many weeks until colonists, pioneers, and covered wagon days rolled around about Thanksgiving time. But the big moment all were anticipating was the thrill of showing Mr. Ehrnst their very first presentable spelling papers in Cursive writing — then triumphantly marching downstairs to receive more laurels from the second graders. I doubt if any third grader will ever forget that memorable day. — 32



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First and Second Grade: Left to right: Roxanne Ritter, Carol Rudnitski,John Deppa, Robert Lamm, Dennis Murphy, John Wisniewski, Clarence Leason, Jean Beehler, Janice Ratka, Bobby Ogg. Second Row: Duane Lavigne, Betty Lou Slom- koski, Arline Weller, Gerald Otto, Donna Campbell, Susan Donaldson, Kathryn Cechini, Michael Bock, Judy Fitzpatrick, Charlotte Sherk. Third Grade: Richard Johnson, John Hall III, Larry Wisniewski, Joan Jurek, Jacquie Lavigne, Judy Kaczmarek, Marsha Nordwall, Betty Ann Hansen, Billy Wildman, James Im-biorski, Mrs. Schulte. Not on picture: June Skuza. The combined first and second grade students were ready to settle down to work after a long vacation. The sixteen first graders were very studious and interested in their work. They enjoyed reading a great deal. Besides working hard in their studies, the second graders had the pleasure of planning for programs. They also studied about the Indians and Es-k i mo s. We all had a delightful time at the Hallowe’en, Christmas, and Valen-t i ne ’ s party. Combined L Second Shades — 34 —

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