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Third Grade ...r Fou th Grade K N-'i,T ' .ffl div? . 5 3 y I 2 . 4 r E T V 'ri M Q 'X- , k .N ? A Qfiafzf xgw' E? igig ih . ' qw X - 1. ky K 'kk K ,,rr:, Y gy, 3 Z- . . ' Q 5',,,,, A fy M . . ' - X V E cf. -' ,-.. . ' .. if f .u Q r ,L 1 I ,Q .ii --1, .. A K K I if! f fl , I 51 X X nf 'J' . A A 'sugar 4 K , 1 au. S ,I ' Ujlxl, 5 Miss Olsson y Top row left to right: M. Grandstaff, ' T L. Hilty, R. Maupin, T. Miner and row: 'A fil' 3 , ., 4 Q' r-, V. Scott, B. Smith, J. Tridle, J. Yanken M34 ,gf jr' Qi. I , rd row: S. Ballard, G. Gross, S. Holm ,,,g ,. y E, th row: D. Hopping, S. Howey fs y fr4ffQf 5L s. ' Elyi get Sth row: K. Konruff y ' ' .T hh X' , 11. . S- .ggfi J--' rd' rrrrr 3 1 by 'T' EVTA, N emggjz ,,c Q- ,Al ' W cgE?9 umafg: This picture entered by Miss Olsson ' nazi b he fn, in the Annual Class Picture Contest iiuzk T g,, lea ' won first prize. ,g.,,,ff'.1, ,e,, O b dy, O We began the year with 15 in our room-8 in the 3rd grade and 7 in the nth. In N0V6mbGr Sharon Holm moved to North Platte leaving us only 6 ln the dpzn grade. Third Grade's favorite activities have been the experiments we per- formed in Science and the farm and community scenes we made in the sand ta- ble for social studies. We also made a street and road map of our commu- nity locating the home of each student. Fourth grade enjoyed making an Indian scene and covered wagons for history. We made a table display of various objects depicting life on the Sahara Desert. Pictures of desert life and a map of Africa were also drawn. Early in the fall we organized our room club. Gary Gross was elected president, Teddy Miller vice-president and Sandra Howey secretary. We had a lot of fun at the Halloween party. The costumes were grue- some and weird. While Halloween is always spooky Christmas is exciting. We made gifts for our mothers, took part in the pageant and had our party with Gift exchange Friday afternoon. f BLE VIN ssnvrc E , MAXWELL, NEBRASKA .
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' 0 Fifth G ade M... lxth Gra gl -v. , f .i. ., if ' ' ' 3'-Q 'T EZ: ' 3 1 si Li iA'iL'vk'- it Rgr, wa'j FP. . mu. Y , .4-. ' - ' 'Q . f 'v nww4?w af? A Too row left to'rivht: Lavern Ditson, Carolyn Q' 'lf Tooth, Yonnie Tross, Jean Hasnvssen, 2nd row: N V at W Delores 'YO'7T'5i,1 1f', T2e'1'is Tvlro'-rsici, La'.'ay Tfiller, Clifford f'e-A-em-mfr, 3rd row: Yel'-fifl ff'e'1'1e0k, Tapwave Xnnwin, Hirmil Tnrke, hth row: Lorena Ventzgr, Ivan Ylckerson, fth row: Curt ' 2 ,jg Yittle, and Csmrolrn Sv-'ith. A f.:...z.., The school year started with nine puoils in the fifth grade and seven in the sixth. The room voted The club meets once The October nesting play was given. At be left permanently rear. One fifth grader to continue RADIO has since noved away. CLUB NAX for the third year. a month. Officers are elected ever? three months. had a Columbus Da Christmas time, t in the room along A cooy of The Horse Fair by Rosa aonreciated addition to the room. Some interesting and informative of the Vnited States and with foreivn letters written bv the Social Studies y theme. In November, a Pilgrim he club ourchased tree ornaments to with the liqhts purchased last Bonheur is a recent, much- contacts with other sections countries, have been.nade through classes.
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Fil' i Grade .dm Second Grade . QF .V 3-L. ' Q 4 :',' Y 0. Orludstlff R. Canfield V, Ballard D. Nelson V. Hemenway 0. Doudns -I aff as N, , K' 'il- 'An 0. H0PP1D8 S A Fo 0317507 T Nelson em - 'r 4 fa f -is 4 T' Trial' S. Maupin G. Cohn F. Doudna J. Hilderbrand L. Jones , On September l, seven first graders and ten second ' 4, - graders entered school. They were eager to learn to read ' I and write. On September 18, Faye Cathey joined our group. Reading, writing, and arithmetic are taught in our room but the greatest stress is placed upon HCitizenshipH- ' training the children to be an asset to the community. One project the children enjoyed very much was our I. little Halloween Project-HHe1ping Othersu. The children suggested names of those who lived alone in the community, then they made a small treat for each one. They delivered these treats in person. The Joy that was manifested upon the faces of their friends filled the hearts of the children to overflow- ing. Then, when thank you letters were received the children began to feel they were of vital importance in the community of Maxwell. Citizenship is stressed in our recess play as well as in our work. It is not who wins that counts, but how you play the game. 4 L. Kickers on -T -TELEGIQAPH-BULLETI PUILIOHED BY THE NORTH PLATTE PUBLISHING COMPANY Publishers look linden Commercial Printer:
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