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School Kindergarten MRS. CROMIE'S CLASS Our activities are: room decorations associ- ated with seasons and holidays involving the children in cutting, past- ing, and painting. We make visits to a firehouse, cider mill. Sugar Bush, farm, and Storytown correlated with units of study involving all areas of Kindergarten learning. During the year we participate in rhythm bands, dramatization of stories, puppet shows, plays and choral reading. Our cook- ing experiences include: making applesauce, butter, jello, cranberry sauce and popping corn. ROW 1, L. TO R.: M. Venables, K. DeLoria, K. Williams, D. Timpson, M. Butler. ROW 2: L. Bourdeau, L. Carney, B. Woodard, C. Allen, K. Arlin, M. Melville. ROW 3: S. Thieverge, C. Bovee, W. Rayder, R. Pronto, M. Clothier, J. Murphy, C. Mann, G. Mosca. First Grade MISS FRANCATO'S CLASS This year our class will go on several field trips and nature walks. At Thanksgiving we make butter and applesauce for our celebration. ROW 1, L. TO R.: C. Boucher, V. Darrah, K. Bogle, T. Lucia, L. Guilder, M. Melville. ROW 2: C. LeClair, A. Mosher, D. Brown, M. Lesson, K. Hayes, K. Bovee, M. Ranado, L. Kiselica. ROW 3: W. Baker, M. Ellis, E. Moulton, M. Denno, D. LeClair, M. Buehler. Absent: T. Kloss, M. Woodcock.
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Kindergarten Palmer MRS. ZIEGLER'S CLASS Some of our activities are making decorations to keep the kindergarten room cheerful and colorful, making applesauce, jello and popcorn, and visiting the firehouse, cider mill and Sugarbush. ROW 1, L. TO R.: J. Lyford, P. Lucia, P. Fuelner, C. Bogel, P. Lance. ROW 2: C. Towers, S. Cromwell, K. Watts, D. Frechette, A. Madison, D. Measack, T. Bor- deaux. ROW 3: E. Millington, N. Butler, J. Robarge, K. Beckwith, R. Whitcomb, D. Jackson, E. Randall. Absent: T. Chamberlain. Pre-First MRS. WEBBER'S CLASS The Pre-first children enjoy many activities. They have taken a Fall Nature Walk at the Green- field Center School and are fooking forward to going again in the Spring. During the year they make butter, popcorn, candy and cookies. At Christmastime they present a program for their parents. In the Spring they will visit Adirondack Game Farm. ROW 1, L. TO R.: J. Sitts, G. Feulner, C. Tooker, Q. Rumney, M. Millis. ROW 2: D. Lent, R. Brown, T. Wright, J. Frechette, M. Towers. ROW 3: P. York, S. Milligan, M. Sioui, D. Krywy, F. Reed, W. Holland. 8
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South Kindergarten ROW 1, L. TO R.: K. Hamm, T. Cowles, J. Gregory, K. Plummer, W. Caldwell, C. Holland. ROW 2: D. Griffin, A Willett, T. McCabe, B. Blake, P. Mosher, B. Harris. ROW 3: M. McKeon, D. Holland, A. Pixley, T. Germain, K. Cumm. MRS. WATTS' CLASS First Grade MRS. CONNELLY'S CLASS Here in our first grade we are very busy learning ing how to re I T, add, and subtract. We have carved Halloween pumpkins and plan to do other such ac- tivities for coming holi- days. We are planning trips to the game farm, the tree nursery and the fish hatchery. In the Spring we will visit the whole village and see how people make their livings. Maybe we will see you then! ROW 1, L. TO R.: K. French, K. Clapper, K. Primeau, C. Szekely, L. Jenkins, C. Dearborn, D. Farr, C. Plummer, M. Chandler. ROW 2: P. Towers, R. Baker, A. Guider, R. Hayes, A. Winslow, J. Torda, J. Harris, J. Vanderwarker. 10
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