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PRIMARY ROOM MRS. EDNA DUNN, Teacher FIRST GRADE Leonora Condray Jack Fleming Eddie Kukuchka David Schreibeis THIRD GRADE Barbara Flemming Doris Hauf Jeanette Kawulok Vida Newlon Jack Russell Robert Condray David Hallowell Joan Johnson Dick Masters Richard Rubottom SECOND GRADE Myrna Bachlet Jon Davis Joe Fiedor Norma Hauf Twila Kawulok Billy Russell School opened this fall with an enrollment of twenty-three pupils. Only two of this group have dropped out during the year. Entertainments of the year included the followin: The Christmas operetta, “The Quest for Santa,” presented by the combined grades of Primary and Intermediate rooms; “Visits from Book Land Friends,” given during Bock Week, and Our Own Plays, dramatized from our favorite stories of the year. Our social events included a Hallowe’en party, a Valentine Sur- prise, a May Day party, and several picnics at the park and at the home of Jon Davis. Many of the boys and girls enjoyed the marble contests held at school this spring. Eddie Kukuchka wai our room champion and played in the Sheridan tournament. Our group formed an Audubon Club. We have enjoyed it very much and we held our meetings every two weeks. Our class officers were: Joan Johnson Dick Masters David Hallowell Doris Hauf .... Barbara Fleming Richard Rubottom and Jack Russell Norma Hauf and Twila Kawulok President Vice President .......... Game Warden ----------- Secretary Assistant Secretary Sergeants-at-Arms Reporters Page 30
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INTERMEDIATE ROOM LENA R. SEIG, Teacher School in the Intermediate Room opened with an enrollment of twenty-two pupils as follow:: GRADE FIVE Eugene Fackenthal Thomas Fiedor Betty Lucile Goodill Raymond Kawulok Margaret Kukuchka Frankie Kukuchka Dale Schilling Dorothy Townsend La Von Newlon GRADE SIX Julia Mae Cable Roberta Condray Roberta Goodill Arnold Tschirgi Betty Jean Weber Room Flower: The Goldenrcd. Motto: “Climb—there's always room at the tofc.” No changes occurred in our room except Rosalee Welch moved to another school in March. Otherwise, the attenddance has had few in- terruptions this year, although no one has the honor of perfect at- tendance. Social event- included a Hallowe’en Party, a program and tree at Christmas, a Valentine party; also a number of “spell-downs” and “cyphering matches” during the last periods on several Friday after noons. These contests included all the pupils an d created a great deal of interest. The usual sports of baseball, basketball, quoits and marbles were each enjoyed this season, but on account of war restrictions on trans- portation facilities, the usual track meet was not held. We hope by another year conditions may be so that we may resume such activities as we have enjoyed in the port. Our Art work this year has been closely correlated with Citizen- ship, Safety, Health and Social Studies. The term ends May 10th. We are all locking forward to a long, busy vacation. We all pledge ourselves to fight our enemies by producing and saving all the food we can for our armed forces on the battle fronts of the world; also for our struggling allies. Here is wishing each one a happy and successful summer vacation! Hope to see you all next fall. So Long and Good Luck to All! GRADE FOUR Beverly Barbula Joan Fiedor Darlene Fleming Donald Graham Shirley Lewis Dona Madron Robert Russel Rosalee Welch Page 29
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