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Zkiuk for Xfoursclf Still in the process of growing, the Fourth grade must make a definite advance- ment in the assuming of responsibility and development of independent thinking. As far as subject matter is concerned, new subjects are introduced and a firm founda- tion laid for future work in the subjects in the years to come. BACK ROW, left to right: Robert Minich, Brent Kuhn, Phyllis Kiger, Cheryl Benda, Linda Tschacher, Nancy Athey, Peggy Campbell. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Hebbert, Wilma Hewitt, Carol Johnson, Phillip Scott, David Minich, Carol Ann Ramsey, Shirley Jordan, Bruce Sample. FRONT ROW: Christena Henkel, Eddie Davies, Edmund Short Bull, Vladimer Short Bull, Laura Yardley, John Kampbell. NOT PICTURED: G. Riggs.
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BACK ROW, left to right: Nancy White, Lee Branson, Terry Fickel, Stephen Dickhute, Roger Nagelschneider, Gail Hudson, Mrs. Furman. SECOND ROW: Renita Wessel, Gordon Glass, Peggy Moran, Lois Quigley, Douglas Gartner, Linda Herbaugh. FRONT ROW: Darroll Roberts, Bradley Rosenberger, Eddie Athey, Danny Collins, Connie Sample, Scott Bates. NOT PIC- TURED: Stephen Flying Horse. We Ceam the Qolden Rule In the first stages of the growing pro- cess we find the Third grade stressing citizenship, manners, character building and exercising the Golden Rule. We try to respect the opinions and rights of others and practice the simple social courtesies. In so doing we hope to be better boys and girls along with attaining our required aca- demic achievements.
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Jr actions Stumped Us As the wheat continues to grow we come to the Fifth grade. Here we learn to think and reason for ourselves. We learn to ask wholesome questions, and begin our work in fractions and learn to read all types of supplementary material. We also learn to be good citizens in all of our activities. BACK ROW, left to right: Donna Fickel, Bonnie Gowin, Jean Glass, Roland Shepard, Richard Enyeart. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Fendrich, Marie Collins, Priscilla Burri, Kenneth Kohrman, Lois Dyer. FRONT ROW: Eva Hill, Sharon Hendrickson, Gregory Rosenberger, Patrick Moran, Kenneth Jordan, Donnie Lawson. NOT PICTURED: Florence Jararoillo.
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