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P R I M A R Y R O O M ---Florence White HAPPY Q Fifteen pupils entered our room at the beginning of the school year: Ronald Nobbe, Judith Harder, Paul MCard1e, Melvin Bottger Harold Jordan, Jean Wilson, Terry Book, Alice Wilson, Gary Stark Jimmie Allen, Sharon Van Cleave, Judy Allen, Jerry White, Jerry Ryan and John Anderson. Our first grade pupils first names all begin with J ---Judy, Jerry W., Jerry R., and John. Due to the severe winter, Harold Jordan was compelled to quit school. However, five new pupils entered our room in March--- Mary Lou Wilkinson, Edwin Wilkinson, Robert Wade, Tommie Wilkinson and Donald Domsch, making a total of nineteen pupils. The upper grade room and our room had a box social and program the latter part of October. It was a success through the co-operation of the parents, friends, and teachers. We used the proceeds for library books and other miscellaneous items. The drawing of the three prizes was fun for all. Little Joyce Anderson was chosen by the Auctioneer, Warren Allen, to draw the numbers from the box. Ed Gosch won the goose: Wendell Allen, the duck: and Mrs. Rob Rakow, the box of candy. The Christmas program was enjoyed by the mothers and the children were delighted to present the gifts to the mothers. Five pupils had perfect attendance during the year---Jean Wilson, Sharon Van Cleave, Judy Allen, and Terry Book. Fun! Thrills! Sunburn! Tired feet! and blisters accompanied our wiener roast at the Wakefield Park, May 3. Donald Bohler's school was there, too. The boys played ball and the rest of the 19
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children used the teeter-totters, merry-go-round and slippery- slides. Best of all, were the roasted wieners and marshmallows. As our year comes to a close, we feel we have accomplished a great deal, and we have tried to use our daily reminder day after day:--- The boys and girls who do their best: Their best will better growg But they who slight their daily task, They let the better go. We still refer often to our old motto:--- Have a purpose in life---and having it, throw such strength of mind and muscle into it as God has given you. 20
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