Bagley High School - Blue and White Yearbook (Bagley, IA)

 - Class of 1949

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FRONT ROW: Jane Chaloupka, Sharon Westre, Judy Badger. Jeanne Peters, Connie Luxiord, Jean Malaise. BACK ROW: Mrs. Erps, Stephen Miller, Jerry Cornelius, Charles Burkhardt, George Russell. FRONT ROW: Micheal Swarm, Larry Miller, Mickey Cornelius, Jonnie Shaffer, Merlin West, Garold Noland, Glenn Smith. BACK ROW: Mrs. Carrick, Joyce Richards, Sandra Duncan. Irene Malaile, Phyllis Dawson, Rosemary Dawson, Janice Vaux, Terryl Smith. Kay Derry, Arnold Hilsenbeck, Joe Hendrixson, Pat Hagge, Donald Nelson, David Kllnzman, Gary Morris, Jerry Clark, Robert Irwin. FRONT ROW: Marilyn Brinton, Marilyn Cain, Judy O'l.ena, Mary Vieltcrf, Wanda Dawson. Maxine Malaise, Karen Bullock, Barbara Buchan, Joyce Myers. BACK ROW: Mrs. Brady, Patrick McGivney, Ronnie Hoyt, Tommie Cox, Gary Holmes, Lee Derry, Johnnie West, Ray Dawson, Dean Walker, Dennis Cain, Raymond Middleton. Richard Peters. ZZ FIRST AND SECOND GRADES THIRD AND FOURTH GRADES

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ELEMENTAR Y DEPAR TMENT 'Tis education forms the common mind, Just as the twig is bent, the tree's inclined. -Pope Kindergarten The kindergarten enrollment has been small this year, but outstanding in en- thusiasm, achievement, and real growth. There is never a dull moment with such a full program to maintain. Much time is devoted to further development of the senses, as well as the physical and mental advancement of the whole child. Stress has been placed on reading readiness, language, numbers concept, music, art, and science. Time has been provided for personality development, free activity, self expression, and a chance to use and manipulate many materials. Kindergarten is fun, but fun with a purpose. First and Second Grades Twenty -three happy and eager children entered the first and second grades, eighteen members in the first grade and five in the second. Although we had to be introduced to phonics, penmanship, and spelling, they are now our very good friends. Our Indian unit will long live in our memories. What fun it was to play in the wigwam, wear Indian headbands, and dance the Indian War Dance. We played in the rhythm band which made its debut at the grade operetta. Third and Fourth Grades School opened in September with Mrs. Brady as teacher to welcome seventeen pupils in the third grade and seven in the fourth. David and Donna Johns moved, Peggy Remele went to Florida for the winter, but Shirley Shineflew joined the fourth grade in February. I Besides our school work we were in the rhythm band and in the operetta. Fifth and Sixth Grades At the beginning of the year Mrs. Hall was the teacher for the fifth and sixth grades. We had an enrollment of 43. Soon another pupil came into the sixth grade making 44. In a short time Miss McCormick was obtained to teach the fifth grade. We then had 27 in the sixth grade and 17 in the fifth. We have learned the various parts of speech in English, worked on fractions in Arithmetic, learned of History and Geography and in general just learned . We, too, were represented in the grade operetta--some of the cast were chosen from our grades, Seventh and Eighth Grades Mr. Hal1's room at the beginning of the year had a total enrollment of 32. Dur- ing the course of the year we lost two pupils and gained one, bringing the final count to 13 in the seventh grade and 18 in the eighth. We have delved a little deeper into sub- jects than we have done before. We have learned more interesting things inArithmetic, Geography, History, English and Civics. The seventh and eighth grade too, was mighty interested in athletics--both girls and boys participated in Junior High basketball teams. 21



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FRONT ROW: J. Anderson, J. Porsch, M. Baugh, L. Cabalka, D. Nelson, R. Remele, J. Richards, S. Zeller. BACK ROW: Miss McCormick, D. Westre, D. Bowman, D. Carson, J. Cornelius, E. Miller, T. Cox. R. O'Lena, R. Smith. .ww- FIFTH GRADE ......4.....,... ,... , '- Y SIXTH GRADE FRONT ROW: SECOND ROW: THIRD ROW: .,. .- ..,..M.w al B. Bullock, C. Marchant, D. Luxford, J. Peters, B. Carrick, D. Baugh, J. Anderson, J. Hidelbaugh, S. Cain, L. Holmes. D. Bowers, S. Westre, G. Gardner, G. Dawson, M. Erps, M, Cornish, N. Deal, P. Vieltorf. J. Prescott, J. Barcus, D. Badger, H. Hoyt, E. Dawson, D, West, W. McGlvney, I. Mobley, L.. Quigley. FRONT ROW: SECOND ROW: THIRD ROW: T. Hagge, B. Deal, O. Bullock, G. Wagner, R, Cornelius, C. Griffith, F. Whitecotton, B. Myers, A. Finley, F. Leber. J. Swarm, R. Dahl, J. Noland, D. West, J, Swarm, L. Pierce, D. Deal, C. Thaler, R. Richards, Mr. Hall. D. Prescott, J. Whitecotton, R. Frownielter, L.. Bowman, M. Cramer, D. Nelson, P, Marchant, A. Morris, B. Badger, B. Miller, J. Bullock, J. VanC1eave. Z3 SEVENTH AND EIGHTH GRADES

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