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Scnool started September with nlne students enrolllnv ln the Sth rade and thlrteen ln tae 7th qraie The punlls enrolled ln the Sth rrade are Ralnh nxstron, Yay Rasmussen 311116 Lee Feathers, Kelth rlttle, Donn Kittle, Pevvy Burke Mary Suoanchlck, Clyde Hughbanks, and Cary Hughbanks eptember 20, Robert Flock jolned the eivhth vrade Punlls who are 1D the 7th grade are Gary Smlth, Gary Brittenham Chlrley Burne, Patty Cain, Twyla Jones, norman Ientze , Bob Jackson, Ray Rasmussen, Marlene Haynes, Darlene Vanken, dward Hopplnv, Ralnh Doudna, Earl Kon uff, Ton Fonruff, and Donna Hall On October the 2 th, the band members nartlcipated 1U the Tarine Band Parade and then attended the Marine Band Concer The Yth and Sth Vrade room took part 1n the Cnrlstmas Program on the evenlnp of December 19th On December 21, we had our Christmas Party Games were played and Uifts were exchanved Our ChPlStW s vacatlon be gan December 21, and school resumed January 2, 1052 All the 7th and Sth ardde boys ere out for football and basketball e olayed Brady twice durine football season Hershey once addine another defeat fo us In plajln Farnam Brady, and Hershey durinv b sketball season, we are sorry to say that we have lost ll tdree of the eames All of the irls belon to the rade school pep club Perry Burye, Snl ley Burke and Patty Caln are the three cheer leaders Last, October E, the f1r t meetlnv of the Jood Un llsh Clubu met The fO11ONlH7 offlcers were elected at that time Pre ldent, Donn Klttle V1ce Presldent, Clyde Huenbanks Secretary Treasurer, Ievvy nurke, Bookkeebers, Raloh Pastrom and Bob Jack on, Pro ram Commlttee, Garf Smlth, Carr Pu hbanks, and Robert Flock 0 T H V I A N K F A A T I Q U I P M E N Mr Maxwell, Nebraska M. Q, North Platte, Nebraska X , 4, 1 , ' Q, E3 L . I C 9 , Q 2 n . 1: x ' ' . , I - . T C ,,U , ,',' A . I 1 0 U ' ' ' 'J 1 rs FD ' . tn '- : ' I 5 ' 1 ' r -T ' A g I 'n , Q I., D A - . L . A D ' LJ- . C J S 1 ' ' , I: ' .. -'D ij C - 4. RAL L I Q ,J o . ,J c W o V: L c. X 3 , loosing the first game and winning the second. We played , Q . r . B 1' 2 f , , 3 ' r ' 4 . :D N L L - 3 - -, .. Q 3 1 LL 1 , . 1 . Yi ' DJJ, I I l.. M -. , . N a Hn F, . - .J Q LJ 1, 0 ' M, I ' , Q S S ' . if Z 1 - , 3 1 D 0 4 ' V 13,7 I rf -' I Q S . ' . , I 1. . ' I l .. I B 0 ' S S E R C E F R ' S R H s 'r o N y E T N61 j 4 1 by '
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S 5 agua gmac SPONSOWED KING FOIG CAFE Mrs Walters, teacher North Platte' Nebr 4' an ff .Aa 7 fs.. 5 M P' ,I-up 'Qu- vii 4 .een r ' '-4 -0 is 5 Eighth grade from left to rignt Peggy Bu ke, Ralph Extrom, Billie Lee Feathers, Robert Flock, Clyde Hughbanks, Gary Hu hbanks, Donald Kittle, Keith Kittle, Kay Rasmussen, Mary Supanchick Seventh grade from left to right Gary Brittenham, Shirley Burke, Patty Cain, Ralph Doudna, Donna wall, Marlene Haynes, dward Hopping, Bob Jackson, Twyla Jones, Earl Konruff Tom Konruff, Norman Mentzer, Ray Qasnos eu, Gary Smith, and Darlene Yanken by ' aska 0 ghd L' .af u '- k ' t - . ' 'R ' ,M NA l 9 . -A ,J , 'is' K . '? x .ai f . - A 'Y M ff' ' 5 .A ,mx - X s of 'ef-H' K X K Y h Q A i ' , .' a 1- ,, ' . 3 ' Z -in o-1 gif IV N. Q l ' X l . 1' X ' N J. , - .l 753 F. v, Q 4 3 V ' 'Q ', 3' , - Q , 4 . X , 6 A . I km r R Y V L 1 1 -4 ' ' I v 'va E K V ' I ' , Q0 - ' , fn -l ' A -.4 h. I ' Q ' -an-v ' --- W ' at ef' X, ,h Q' r, 1 . L , I W L 2 P . T ,X . , . - T A' s and
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wen- me The main objective of the fifth and sixth grade curriculum is to correlate fundamentals already learned, with the everyday life of the child. In'arithmet1c, the pupils learn to do long division, handle measurements, and common fractions--decimal fractions also for the sixth grade. This knowledge is then applied to practical problems in everyday life. En lish deals with good us- age, letter-writing, reporting personal experiences, public speaking and simple dramatics The technical side of English receives attention also Kinds of sen- tences, parts of sentences, and parts of speech are studied Geography and history are studied together The fifth grade spends the entire year on the western henis,ne e The sixth grade studies the eastern hemisphere the second semester Emphasis is placed on showing economical, historical and cultural relation between the rest of the world and us One device used is letters which the children write to f1fth and sixth grades in various parts of the United states Science is alternated with health Sclence introduces the child to the natural phenomena about him and seeks to interest him in the laws which govern them health gives a study of the body and its functions, with special emphasis on simple he ltr rules spelling stresses pronunciation, word reaning and dictionary drflls Reading is concerned with vocabulary buildin , interpretatlon, and aoprecl llOH Art seeks to develop hand training and wareness of form and color A study of art master pieces promotes appreciation of beauty Citlzenshlp, patriotis and the precepts of the olden Rule are easily incorporated in the social studies eekly me ders keep the child informed on current events In short, each subject aels to make the child aware of the world in uhich he lives s 1elat1on to lt air! od af' ' Q R R Gross C Booth L Meyer C Doudna J Maupin B Maupin L Dits all I-y um w 5 31' 'N WWL ,mr pi GL Align funn- rn I Nickerson J RBSMUSSOH li Vrs Dio' polnts out the capital o communist Russia D Yanken This page sponsored by PEDERSON AYERS NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA O 0 . X I . U 'wg r . , . . fi . . ........ ........... ....... 0 v A. . Ea . n N , -H T . 1 F - V . .K . LI A C1 ' 0 , - a f . - . ' ' 4 m f. - ' fs A , ' u n - , nr 21 ....... ........ - . f s s 2 ' 1 ' - , and hi '- ' , . -yu rv I, F X 'Y y 6' V . 4 L' h -3 ' ,f ' ' A ,o ' f , I rx H -5 , Q Q f L '11 Q' 4, ' - - .ef JN. l 1' ,1- .1 . - - U b . , , . . .on '51 ' 'tw ' 1 kk F' . c f- 'f1e , . ,Ah ' L, 1 g ., K V Q - K5 , Y f 3, -I ,nj I Q ' , 1 a .- se' .2 ,,ei 5,, , znvw,, L J ,J ' e We f 'ta t 1 r , Q: F. ' xg, q o. .1 -.Hb-N 4, Q k , .411 - , N . -.4 ' X , ,' .. fi . ' ', x f1f'r' A t .'7:lL'A K A M ' - M . . o' ' ' Q, Gross , 2, gxg,'e1,3afiQl:! Y thus: M. Effenbeck , -,.X,c ' w X' . ' M W. 'ATT e ' is 'Il'Q:',':5'f ' N: ff' g,4M,5 3 mp, X X ' , J as. . :sa - vf o e ff! af s - N . NP 'Ss ?+.- , A w . . -. -,sg hw , f r an My - on - - 4-:ar -F ' -X I .' ' i 'f , g 1- Q. .1 ga ' 1 H ' -use ' Q ' 'L ' Q7 . -t 1 ,,.v' 45 .gg f, fs . -' 4. .. 'ff-V L y - - y' ' f ,5 - C O 1 'A R ix L . he - 534, , ix L' 7 ' ,, 47h , 1? A ' K a,QEi 3-s A 2wpy.. A fyfpgf t, f v f Q i ,,', 'ser V H wg -- age, ' u D f M . L L A ' 5 . I - , .
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