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l l Learning By Doing Donald Taylor, Charles Van Aerrnan, Nicky Gringead, Miss Wheatley, Sue Turner, Barbara Reed, Linda Schirm, Carolyn Millard, Carolyn Symonds, Geran Wicrsma. Tom Miner, Gary Miller, Bill Schultz. ' The beautiful Japanese colored chalk mural depicting the home life industries, and the country with its cities, minerals, imports and exports was drawn by the students of the sixth grade. The project gave the class the opportunity to express creatively what they had learned from reading and discussing. One of the most interesting and fascinating science units was the one about electricity. The class especially enjoyed it because many experiments could be performed. Experiments made the study of electricity more meaningful. Here at the always busy science table were some of the curious sixth graders discovering for themselves some ofthe facts about electricity. FIRST ROW: Melvin Kahl, Russell Lett, George Baylor, Ronald Exline, Gary Nelson, Charles Redburn. SECOND ROW: Judith Karns, Mardell Nelson, Marie Broun, Judy Grillin, .ludy Brownsberger, Lelas Heath, Betty Reynolds. THIRD ROW: Nancy Spry, Miss Wheatley. Joey Kinney, Karen Mortenson, Teddy Knowlton, Philip Brownsberger, Sharon Grinstead, Eugene Palm. 1 .f f MlS5 DARLENL WHEAT LEY lll Iowa State Teachers College Stan. El. Cer. i P ' A -8 5 -P 49 Sponsored By CARL MILLARD
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Lifving Social Studies I at 3 FIRST ROW: Jeannette Wiemann, .lane Parker, Marlene Dorsey, Pat Miller, Judith Exline, Dan Brownsberger, Melanie Chadwick, Jack Davis, Ella Dorsey- SECOND ROW: Mr. Phillips, Connie MMS' Carla Meme- CuCi1Dennev. Dick Grinsts-ad. Lois Mikkelsen. David Kelly- OUR ROOM WAS TOPS IN JUNIOR RED CROSS DRIVE The seventh graders were alone for the first time in the former Junior high room because of increased enrollment. However, all thirty-five students had plenty of space in the lockers at the back of the room. Social science projects, intensive arithmetic problems and creative bulletin boards kept them busy when they were not participating in band, football and basketball. Their science class was regularly held in the high school laboratory with Mr. Long as their teacher. Mrs. Salmon taught English, arithmetic, and spellingg Miss Blanchard, music. Mr. Phillips was the home room teacher and instructed them in geography, health, and reading. GEOGRAPHY PROJECTS WERE OF GREAT INTEREST TO THE CLASS FIRST ROW: Merlyn Chadwick, Terry Ray, Gary Christensen. Lenny Theulen, Donna Marie Kramer, Janice Larsen, Kay Johnson, Vera Nelson, Charlotte Reed- SECOND ROW: Mr. Phillips, Kendall Peterson, Robert M athews, Barbara Symonds, Douglas McLuen, Joann Dorsey, Judy Lauser, M1-rerlith Stem-le, Hans Johnson, Barry Burke. Patty Deeming. I MR. THEODORE PHILLIPS ill La Drake University B- S- E- Boys' Football, Basketball, 1 and Track Coach. Sponsored By W ATKlN'S STANDARD SERVICE
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Hzstory Baseball Xlllw lx'Xl'HhQRlNE Mll.,L.hll l-lj Lrg stan Junior College Iowa state TEdChCFSlC0llUQl' Northu -st Missouri Teachers' Dralu University f Teams were selected and captams chosen from the fLfth grade The questions were g1V6H by the teacher Qpitcherl There were three bases and as each question was answered the player moved forward. If he or she successfully answered all three questlons a score was marked down. When three outs were made the team standmg sat down and the other team stood up LEFT TO RIGHT AROUND TABLE. Carol Farwell Ellen Hcckmin Viola hxline Douglas Holland Ray Rathman, Roger Watson Bonita Morgan. 5I',-XNDING ak
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