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“Third, Fourth, and Fifth Grades M...s.fb... We completed several proiects this fall and winter. Our maior proiect was making puppets rrom paper mache. Each student made his own character puppet and clothed him. Another successful project was the making of covered wagons for the Dakota County Teachers Association dinner which was held at Homer, Janixary 25th. Our covered wagons served as nut cups at the dinner. Back row, left to right: Mrs. Pigg, E. Johnson, B. Kraft, P. Winch, D. Wilke, K. Johnsen, D. Morgan, B. Riley, D. Donnelly, J. Mongor, A. Ccrlson, D. Biede, Seated, C. Heck. E. Stockton, B. Brodersen, D. Holgate, J. Barber, R. Flaugh, N. Holgate, G. Johnsen, M. Wiseman. Sixth, Seventh, and Eighth Grades We have, this year, combined the sixth, seventh and eighth grades md so have a total of twenty-one students. Throughout the year we have participated in many activities. Our Halloween costume pcrty was enioyed by everyone. The committees provided qapropriate Holloween games, decorations and lunch. At Christmas-time, along with the third, fourth, and fifth grades, we presented a portion of the Christmas progrcn Our Christmas party was observed by an exchange of gifts an d treats. One of the most interesting proiects of the year was the making of Christmas decorations. Centerpieces for our mothers were made of logs to hold candles. Our fathers were treated to homemade fudge. In May we presented a program in honor of our mothers. Each mother was presented with a carnation. Our boys have enioyed basketball this year tdcing part in their toumament at Dakota City. Our room has greatly missed Judy McManigal who has had to miss the year of schooling because of ilTness, We hope she will be able to reioin us this fall. During the year we have written her letters, sent cards and gifts. BURKE LUMBER AND COAL COMPANY Congratulations William Sund Jr., Manager Class of '54 2712 Dakota Ave. So. Sioux City DR. l'l. G. BARBER
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