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row, Glen Hiebenthal, Dean Krieger, Ralph Chapin, Norman Frink, Donald DeJong, Wayne Phillips, Ga y Smith, middle row, Sara Kay Rosenbalm, Eleanor Nazarenus, Florence Ediger, Nancy'Danenhauen Marjorie McIntosh, Mary Margaret Hanna, Anna Marie Nazarenus, Darlene Stapleton, front row, Mary'Barth, Melba Zunck, Delores Gilson, and Fannie Gingerich. -69414 4 The seventh and eighth grade I4-I-I Health club met every week. Each week 3 people would make reports. Some of the reports were on teeth, tobacco, narcotics and safety. They also made h-H Health post- ers which were taken to the Polk County fair. In Social studies we made murals and friezes. The seventh grade made a frieze that was on Austria, Africa, British Isles, India, and New Zealand. The eighth grade made a mural on Southern plantation life. They also made outlines and then reports that were read in fnmt of the class. Each week we picked three persons from the seventh or eighth who would put up the bulletin board. Some of the subjects were Columbus , Japan, and papers on the Constitution. we had fingerpainting this year which improved very much each than Many of the figures were very pretty. Mrs. Domes and Mrs. Watson taught us some new ideas on fingerpainting. For the eighth grade trip we went to Silver Creek Falls. A hike around the falls and a picnic lunch was enjoyed. The annual lg-H achievment day was held at Perrydale. Salt Cree k was-invited. Each club reported on their activities for the year. It was tape recorded for a radio program over XDAC. In volleyball and basketball we played Falls City, Ballston, and Dallas. In a tournament which was held at Falls City, Perrydale placed second in volleyball and fourth in basketball. Dean Krieger and Ralph Chapin placed on the Polk County all-star basketball team.
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Left to rights back row, Mrs. Lofgren, Sam Fuller, Dan Vam0tten, Herbert Egassen, George Lepping second row, Joe Gingerich, Clyde Bivens, Hugh Hanna, Gordon Domes, Gary D iscoll, Richard Lenpin, Junior Quinton, front row, Mary Lou Glass, Sandra Krieger, Elvera Wall, Barbara Macken, Eleanor Bivens, June Quinton, Patsy Dent, Joanne Wiensz, Edith Klassen. agzd- and Room members registered this year for the first time at Psrrydale were Mary Lou Glass and June Quinton in the sixth grade and Junior Quinton, Gordon Domes, and John Morey in the fifth grade. This brought our total m mbership to twenty-seven. After Christmas Patricia and Nathan Feasel moved to Coos Bay and John Morey returned to New England Achievement tests were given the first week of school. On our first field trip of the year we visited the Salt Spring onthe old Keyt donation land claim. M s. Keyt accompanied us and told man interesting facts about the vicinity. we had Halloween, Christmas and Valentine parties in our rooms. we presented the play, nThe Second Christmasn for our part in the annual Christmas program. The h-H Health club was organized. Joe Gingerich was elected presi- dent, Dan Van Otten-vice-president, Gordon Domes-secretary and George Leppin-reporter. In addition to our regular health study,posters were made for the fair. In the spring we had a second field trip. M3 aigended the five conmy Science Fair at Corvallis. There we saw many interesting science pro- jects made by children of other schools. we hope to exhibit some of ou own next year. We took part in the spring track meet and field day.
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