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Top Row: Mr. John C. Werner, Rex Engelking, Raymond Cobb, Leo Bell. Sherman Smilh, Phil Cobb, Basil Peferson. Wayne Larsen, Merl Russell. Second Row: John Parke, Charles l-lepworfh, Harold Gibson, Douglas Mahoney, Frances Chalburn, Wilma Downs, Harold Lloyd, Roberi' Tucker, Ralph Hepworrh, Miss Truman, Miss Rice. Third Row: Lowell Udy, Earnesf Clark, Marie Newman, Bebe Falkenberg, Kalherine Sears, Jane Tremayne, Velma Fries, Louise Tomlinson, Fred Parke, Donald Shaw, Elnora Broadhead. Mae Macfarlane, Velma Tremayne. Fourfh Row: Melba Bell, Helen Barnard, Barbara Udy, Velda Baumgarlner, Grace Snodgrass, Arlo Jolley. Junior High School HE iunior high school grades are in charge of Miss CharloHe E. Truman and Miss Hallie E. Rice. This year several inlreresiing group proiecis have been carried our in The regular classes. The ninrh graders have made correcl speech cards, good EngHsh powers cuneHorm chy +abm+s and rnedievalrnanuscdpls ln +heh Enghsh classes, 'rhe eighrh graders have wriH'en original poems. During 'rhe winler 'rerm +he eighrh and ninlh grade boys organized a currenr evenls club in 'rheir curreni evenrs class. They held regular meeiings on Friday allrernoons. Officers were elecred each Jrerm, 'rhose for rhe spring 'rerm being: Presidenl, Fred Parke: Vice President Rex Engelkingg Secrelary, Basil Pelerson: and Crirics, John Parke and Leshe Thonwpson. Under 'rhe direclion oi Mrs. Maye Anila Johnson, fhe iunior high school organized 'rhe Orpheus Music Club. Several pupils are members of The normal school orchesira. The 4-H Club was organized by rhe eighrh and ninlrh grade girls in Jrheir domesiic science class, under Jrhe direclion of Miss Harrier E. Tafr. The club members 'rook par+ in 'rhe annual s+yle show. All lhree grades of 'ihe iunior high school have given assembly programs This year. -l87l'
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1 ll LL Top Row: Glenn Engelking, George Shangle, Guy Neyman, Billy Fries, Roma Sorensen, Lyle Jolley, Merle l-lepworlh, George Russell, Raymond Newman, Glenn Barrell. Second Row: Deward Bell, Shirley Phippen, Rulh Tremayne, Mildred Wheeler, Ellen Kelly, Marqarel Parke, Billy Louise McCully, Marie Broadhead, Virginia Downs, Mable Snodgrass, Marion Udy, Elaine Card. Third Row: Joe Baumgarlner, Marvin Tremayne, Dean Chalburn, J. Byron Harris, Aida Lloyd, Bonnie Mahoney, Belly Asher, Glenn Clark, Dale Bell, Keilh Amende, Norma Harris, Roberla LaRue. Phyllis Shaw, Fern Sears. Fourlh Row: Roberl Macfarlane, Harry Newman, Fonlella Powell, Rulh Phippen, Zela Jolley, Bebe Shaw, John Thomas Weisel, Bernice Clark, Alla Shangle, Ellnor McWilliams, Luana McBride, Yvonne Woodie. lntermediate Grades - l-lE inlermediale grades ol lhe lraining school are under lhe supervision ol Miss Adria Woods, lhird and lourlh grade crilic, and Miss Mabel R. Miller, lillh and sixlh grade crilic. The allendance was cul down lhis year on accounl ol lhe measles epidemic. During lhe year lhe lhird and lourlh grades made some inleresling proiecls: lhe Enchanled island, Thanksgiving, and Chrislmas sandlables. The children were very much inleresled in lhe minialure model ol Forl Dearborn which Miss Woods broughl lrom lhe World's Fair. Each quar- ler a newspaper, The Echo, is issued. The children learned how lo make Chinese characlers lor lhe poslers used in lhe assembly program. The l-leallh Ship, lly lraps, and lhe border illuslralions ol Aesop's Fables were some of lhe lillh and sixlh grade proiecls. Original poelry has been wrillen by lhe children. Margarel Parlce's poem, The Clouds, was published in The Idaho Journal of Educalion and Virginia Downs' poem, Fairies, was prinled in a recenl issue ol Golden Idaho. 'l36l'
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Training School Poetry Silver My whife horse's eyes are flashing. Impafienfly he pulls fhe reins, Around fhe herd I go dashing, On my wild horse of fhe plains. AVA LUE THOMPSON Sixfh Grade The Bird Liffle bird upon fhe free Sing a song way down fo me. Sing fhe song ihaf I love besf, Liffle robin red breasf. BILLIE LOUISE MCCULLY Sixfh Grade The Song of Wafer My sfreams so swiff Are surging fo Iiff The wafer wheel fo grind fhe grain. My currenfs sfrong Carry along Graceful boafs on my deep blue main. I make eleciricify Which lighfs fhe fown: I irrigafe fields For miles around. DONALD SHAW Eighfh Grade The Cloud Oh, soff whife cloud a-passing o'er, The birds below you lively soar, I wish fhaf fhere were many more As I wafch you from fhe kifchen door. How I would like fo ride on you, Away up in fhe sky so blue, And look on fhe cifies below And on fhe mounfains capped wifh SHOW. MARGARET PARKE Sixih Grade The Fairies Liffle fairies so brighf and gay In 'rhe day-'rime where do you sfay? On fhe hills or in meadows green? Anywhere, so fhaf you are nof seen? Bul' when fhe moon is riding high You will come ouf and be nof shy And ioin fogefher in a ring To dance around and laugh and sing. VIRGINIA DOWNS Sixfh Grade ISSI- Thanksgiving I-Iarkl l'Iarkl Whaf do I hear? Sleigh bells ringing, mellow and clear Everyone merry is in our sleigh, On 'rhis brighf Thanksgiving day. Over fo Grandmofher's house we go, Over fhe newly fallen snow. A nice big dinner awaifs us fhere, Happy are we, wifh nof a care. A greaf big gobbler wifh dressing, foo Sweef pofafoes-nof only a few: Apple, mince, and pumpkin pie Before us on fhe fable lie. Away we go, leaving fhe farm, Leaving Grandmofher wifh her charm Then we awaif anofher year, Till Thanksgiving does appear. KATHERIN E SEARS Eighih Grade Spring Flowers, grass, and birds fhaf sing, Are all included in fhe spring. Flowers fhaf grow merry and gay, Help fo cheer you fhrough fhe day. Grass is green and sfands up fall Like liffle soldiers againsf a wall. Birds sing and bring good cheer, . And make us merry half fhe year. VIRGINIA DOWNS Sixlh Grade Song of Wa+er I am wafer. See me flow? Down foward The sea I go. In me Iiifle fishes play. As I flow from day fo day. I move ships upon fhe sea, As I ripple consfanfly. I am useful as can be- All ear'rh's creafures drink of me. BEBE FALKEN BU RG Eighfh Grade Auiumn O, when 'l'he fields are singing Wifh fhe swish of fhe ripened grain, How beaufiful is fhe scene In our aufumn-painfed. Ianel VELMA FRIES Eighth Grade
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