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Mr, and Mrs. Santa Claus visited grades one, two, three, and four, this year. ln the picture, Kathy Grieser, Beth Ann Rupp, Tommy Short, Tommy Nisely, and Ruthann Becky thank Mr. and Mrs. Claus for their treats-oranges and candy bars. They arrived by reindeer and sleigh. SECOND GRADE Fourteen boys and nineteen girls were enrolled in the second grade this year, under Mrs. Dorothy Holland, a new teacher. Twenty-six mothers visited the second grade during visitation week. The class celebrated Halloween, Thanksgiving, Christmas, Valentine Day, and Easter with parties. Private tutoring by Mrs. Helen Springer April 1 SDDWCFS May flowvrs Si' Arranging bulletin boards was another proiect that kept the second grade pupils busy. Betty Lou King, Rachel Nafziger, Rog- er Nafziger, Charles Rychener, David Rupp, and Mrs. Dorothy Holland stand by the April Bulletin board. James King, Bobby Wagler, Kathleen Mil- ler, and Jean Kay Rufenacht display the clocks they made. The pupils learned to tell time by setting the hands when the bells rang. was again the privilege of Rosalie Beck. Rosalie, a second grade pupil, is handicapped by paralyzed legs and thus unable to come to school, Her pic- ture was taken in the second grade room on one of her occasional visits to the school.
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N .mf -,fr .Ili 'r'-ev' ' s s ff 1 f ff gy 4 -91 1515 T l3QQfft???gii75 ,L is , gsif5,gtff'f,'.'f ji-i, TE: .- S. Juli' Q Miss Buclcmaster's group-BACK ROW: Maurice Murry, Artemisa Cerda, Tony Rodriguez, Kathleen Gearig, Mary .lane Rychener, Rosemary Au- gustine. MIDDLE ROW: Annabelle King, Joyce Natziger, Thelma Nat- ziger, Vicki Shaw, Allen Leininger, FIRST ROW: Santos Rodriguez, Augustine Estrada, Richard Peters, Ronald Rice, Delbert King, Ellis Nafziger. The third graders were divided into two groups this year, Mrs. Hazel Brandeberry had seventeen boys and fourteen girls, and Miss Margaret Buck- master had eight girls and nine boys. 62 . 4? I 1 gf THIRD GRADE Mrs. Brandeberry's group wrote two plays and acted them out tor the other group. Rules for Sate- ty and Foods tor Good Health were the names of these productions. George Liechty auctioned oft a cow in the Christ- mas operetta, Susan's Auction, given by grades T, 2, and 3. John Nofziger is standing beside him. i -gf A . ' A - .7 at ffls tf lv , -5 V!' I'.a5,E in T 3297 -J it Triax? .... .,,,,t Mrs. Brandeberry explains some arithmetic problems to Keith Nofziger, Mary Keller, and Judy Miller. Sue Ann Ray won first place in third grade in the FFA safety poster contest. John Wagler, Kenton Detter, Larry Weber, Robert Wagler, Tony Ro- driguez, Delbert King, Roger Nat- ziger, and David Rupp did a wood- ll T C H en soldier march and Santos Ro- T H F driguez imitated a dog that LHS H rf-5 lumped and barked in the Christ- TTTOS pt'OgVGfT1. X vi
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