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FIFTH AND SIXTH GRADES First Row: Marlyce Swunson, Betty Eifert, Eileen Surber, Marjorie Olson, Linda Ekdahl, Glenda Juracek, Adele Newquist. Second Row: Richard Larson, Mark Mattson, Rolan Anderson, David Lundblad, Ann Butler, Geraldine Johnson, Bruce Anderson, Mrs. Howard B lack — teacher. Third Row: Duane Swanson, Richard Schultz, E Iwyn Beaudette, Roger Lindquist, Evan Nordstrom. THIRD AND FOURTH GRADES ’7 ', R|°W: d ,.a e,,« Udd- D'° « Lindquist, Connie Olson, Cheryl Tadlock, Cheryl Plog, Sheryl Sholander PetersoLnUnrh K|°ren Anderson Ann ®ryant Sharon Nelson. Second Row: Thomas Ekdahl, Gaylon C, 'f' , 1 n-h r ®AS! Lars,on' Allen Ziegenbein, Gerald Boatman, Perry Butler, Connie L indblod, Curti s s Vhance dNr'wDa‘X,et A °Xand A S?rls,°n- 7h‘rd Row: Mrs- Stewart Chambers-teocher, Timothy Hoppe, B a Vo fty H .7 e n neT H uTt! Ch°r,eS J°hnS°n' Bry0n,' L°iS Bl°hm K°,hl®‘ K d®° ELAINE'S BEAUTY SHOP Phone-250 FERRIS PRODUCE Phone-15 Residence Phone-113
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GRADE HISTORY On August 30, the Wausa Schools opened the doors to the 1953-54 school term. Summer vacation was over and pupils turned their thoughts to reading, writing, and arithmetic and of course, all other studies and activities that -ccompany school life. The grade school started the term with an enrollment of 108. This enrollment was dis- tributed among the grades os follows: 10 kinder- garten pupils, 10 first graders, 13 second graders, 14 third graders, 15 fourth graders, 8 fifth graders, 1 1 sixth graders, 13 seventh graders, and 14 eighth graders. During the year the grades lost four pupils and gained five. Jeanette Udd moved to Lincoln, Nebraska and Janet, Danny, and David Lundblad left to go to Africa where their parents are doing missionary work. New pupils coming into the grades were Josephine and Lillian Larson, Kieth and Neola Olson and Mary Ann Smith. Members of the grade school enjoyed several activities during the year including band, basket- ball and the grade school operetta, 'Torn Sawyer . SEVENTH AND EIGHTH GRADES Fir Row: Suson Nelson, Karen Peterson, Sheila Kirby, Sharon Lindquist, Eva Ayers, Carole Anderson, Bruce Bloomquist, Mary Lou Johnson, John Hillberg. Second Row: Patrick Holey, Jon Phillips, Karen Larson, Bonnie Swanson, Delwyn Beaudette, Dennis Black, Vicky Pearson, Beverly Nelson. Third Row: Mr. Glenn McBurney--teacner, Gary Custer, Robert Skalberg, Richard Nelson, Donald Eifert, Charles Rehon, Richard Thorell, Dennis Johnson, Robert Swanson. ANDERSON’S FUNERAL HOME Wausa Phone-49 DR. B. F. JOHNSON Dentist Phone-12
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FIRST AND SECOND GRADES First Row: Linda Lou Ayers, Beverly Halt, Janet Holmquist, Patricia Flanagan, La Detta Boatman, Barb- ara Johnson, Janet Peterson, Sharon Heckathorn, Karen Hult. Second Row: Marjorie Johnson, Neal Alex- ander, Randel Anderson, Dennis Larson, Charles Eifert, Dorothy Nelson, Daniel Lundblad. Third Row: Miss Dorothy Maicolnv-teacher, Gerald Claussen, Melanchthon Anderson, John Bryant, Darrel Kent, Bruce Pfeil. Patrick Brvant. KINDERGARTEN First Row: Lois Jean Claussen, Stephen Peterson, Michael Bryant. Second Row: Brian Buhrman, Judy Anderson, William Kirby. Third Row: Richard Herold, Charlotte Anderson, Kathy Schurr, Karen Tadlock, Miss Vernal Johnson--teacher. OLSON PRODICE LARSON MACHINE SHOP Phone-137 Blacksmithing Welding Phone-129
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