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Primary Room MRS. E. J. JOHNSON, Teacher ENROLLMENT First Grade Second Grade Billy Russell Twila Kawulok Norma Hauf Joe Fiedor LeRoy Sieweki Myrna Bachlet Richard Rubottom Joan Johnson Jack Russell David Hallowell Vida Newlon Jeanette Kawulok Doris Hauf Barbara Fleming Dick Masters Dorothy Hauf Third Grade Shirley Lewis Donald Lee Graham Darlene Fleming Dona Madron Beverly Barbula Joan Fiedor ,T • ' » .- The Primary Room has had a very interesting year. The pupils have worked very hard to prepare for the future. They took part in “Parents' Night.” They also helped in the Christmas entertainment. During the year the students have had special parties on holidays. During this time they made decorations in art to carry out the seas- onal holidays, or months. On April 19. the Primary group gave a music rhythm demonstra- tion for the Women’s Club. (Continued on Page 32) Page 31
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The year has been outstanding in its accompiishment, because of the interest and diligent study which has identified it. Splendid in- dividual work has been done by the pupils. The social events included a Hallowe’en party; a Christmas tree and play; a Valentine party, also a number of room parties. A very successful and entertaining Operetta was also given. In sports the usual games of football, baseball and marbles were popular. At the spring marble tournament, D?le Schilling, who rep- resented the third and fourth grades, won the grand championship. The art work has consisted of posters, handicraft, maps and num- erous other things. The posters have been made in connection with the studies of Health, Safety, Courtesy ?nd Citizenship. As no fair is to be held this year, the art work has been used as a school exhibit. Many homes have sent sons, brothers or dear friends into the arm- ed forces. Everyone misses their loved ones and earnestly hope for their safe and speedy return. In order to hasten this, each one has pledged to do all he can to help in the production of food that will aid in bringing success and victory. Until September calls us again to our studies, we say Adios. SOPHOMORES Vincent Johnston Likes—the outdoors Dislikes—book reports Always found—with Elaine Aim—respectable bum Martin Schilling Likes—Dayton Dislikes—women Always found—at Dayton Aim—radio announcer v. Betty Jo Dierks Likes—chicken Dislikes—blondes Always found—working Aim—Navy nurse Doris Kawulok Likes—Bill G. Dislikes—custfrd pie Always found—disturbing the peace Aim—to be a nurse Frank Kawulok Likes—peppermints Dislikes—too many boys Always found—with girls Aim—Army Air Corps Wanda Melby Likes—Jack Dislikes—competition Always found.—everywhere Aim—to be a secretary (Continued on Page 32) Page 30
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On April 30th they gave a program for the mothers. They also participated in the operetta given in May. They had prepared a specialty number for the County Choir, but it was postponed because of the measles. They have all enjoyed this year. FRESHMEN Ilene Weber Likes—dancing Dislikes—sleep Always found—at parties Aim—general’s wife Denzil Madron Likes—airplanes Dislikes—taking orders Always found—joking Aim—Mad Russian the 2nd Georgia Bruce Likes—Jared Dislikes—cats Always found—talking Aim—housewife Jared Hallowell Likes—Georgia Dislikes—Algebra Always found—reading history Aim—journalist Ben Schreibeis Likes—to pester Dislikes—teachers Always found—sleeping Aim—hasher Loren Rubottom Likes—Buffalo Dislikes—dsnees Always found—delivering milk Aim—truck driver Page 32
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