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Janice Bailey Violet Crandall Betty Dickinson Barbara Farrell Joseph Gerber Lorraine Lawson Edward Bue Anna Berggren Lynn Casselman Harold Dowd John Cheney Philip Erickson Marilyn Eckstrom E U PUI T GPI DES continued Catherine Gerber Ralph Gould Harry Graham Paul Hammond Lois Haskin GRADE SIX - Gary Christenson Wilma Christenson Richard Haskin Lillian Maydwell Gwendolyn Nelson Rhoda Hawley Charles Hawley Ruth Himes Leslie Jones Jean Larson Hazel Murdock La Verne Olsen Mrs. Ward Wesley Lutgen Lorraine Hoyle Robert Hoyle Jacqueline Scofield James Lamphear Jean Lawson Evelyn Strickland Barbara Seymour Betty Stanton Luran Stowell Danny Sullivan Robert Welch Neva Steward Donald Vanstrom Harold Penhollow Onalee Stowell Doris Samuelson Ethel Shepardson Alton Near 'EVE TH GPI D At the beginning of the year the seventh grade was divided into two groups. They had three practice teachers: Miss Coke taught English, Miss Price and Mr. Grazier taught science. The grade had three parties, one for Christmas, one for Valentines Day, and one for Miss Coke and Miss Price when they left. D. J. and W. N. MEMBERS OF THE SEVENTH GRADE DONALD JOHNSON, President ROBERT PUTNAM, Vice President WARREN NORTON, Secretary ALICE BARRETT, Treasurer MARGARET STEVENS and ALBERT HARVEY, Advisers Shirley Barrett Gust Bergquist Ruth Baldwin Roberta Boyd Margret Carlson Ralph Carlson Algy Carpenter lvlary Coon Purl Cornell Betty Croston Robert Dowd Mary De Rosier Philip Eckwahl Berdena Fuller Bessie Foster Julia Foster Donald Gorman Geraldine Gates Richard Higgs Howard Hendrickson Ronald Hollings Everett Ingerson Kirk Johnson Dean Johnson Frances Kircher Barbara Murdock Emma Near Alvera Nyberg Warren Olson Lorraine Olson Rosemary Phillips Phillip Rexford Betty Ramsey Lois Shepardson Lester Skillman Norman Skillman Shirley Starkweather Raymond Swanson Theodore Shepard Dorothy Stein Minnie Turney Joyce Waterman Arthur Westergren Raymond Wick Betty Winton Robert Zeestraten EIGHTH GE DE The eighth grade had three skating parties for their practice teachers. They sponsored a chapel program at Christmas time and enjoyed a Christmas party. A Valentine Ball was held which was a great success. The grade had a sliding party at Jeannette Shepardsons Page I9 o G. S. and A. L. R. MEMBERS OF THE EIGHTH GRADE GLENWOOD STOWELL, President DONALD STOWELL, Vice President ANN REXFORD, Secretary CAROL PHILLIPS, Treasurer CORLYN STOWELL, Adviser Wallace Anderson Helen Brown Marjorie Bush Helen Marie Carlson Norman Carlson Miriam Casselman Kathleen Cheney Lyle Cross Richard Danielson Glenn Elwell Elinor Gates Eva Gibbens Dorothy Graham Robert Hall James Hallsen Esther Hammond Kenneth Harvey Onalee Hazzard Alberta Johnson Alice Kelly Irving Kesby Erne Lawson Belva Locker Ruth McCalligan Bert Palmer Dora Parker Theodore Penhollow Esther Samuelson Clinton Scofield Robert Shepard Jeannette Shepardson Mary Beth Sullivan Audrey Swanson Marilyn Thompson Mable Tillotson Beverly Williamson
GRADE ONE - Miss Collins ELUVANNA The first three grades at Fluvanna made units about Holland, Indians, Eskimos, Cavemen, and the community. Original poems, songs, plays, and stories have been written. The fourth grades have made panels on japanese and Chinese life, booklets on news events of modern Europe and models of transportation methods of China. Panels on South American explorers, and booklets on medieval times have been constructed by the pupils of the fifth grade. The sixth grade has a stamp club, a newspaper, and a baseball team. The whole school produced a Christmas operetta and a spring concert. Mrs. Smith, Miss Collins, and Miss Geiger are the teachers at Fluvanna. Betty Barton Roger Carlson Ronald Costello Marian Barton Lilah Barton Louise Birch Lois Ackroyd Clifford Carlson CalVin Carr Betty Ann Gordon Virginia Adams Beverly Eckwahl Ivan Fenton Kenneth Burch Richard Bush Leonard Carlson joyce Carlson Shirley Carlson Marjorie Costello Harold Eckwahl Sherwood Engwall Raymond Engwall jack Hanson Edwin Hooper Pearl joslyn Larry Mc Nallie Marilyn Nelson GRADE TWO Lorraine Edson Charles Peterson GRADE THREE Frank Edlund Arthur Edson Denny Stam Patricia Starkweather GRADE FOUR - Miss Geiger joyce joslyn Lawrence Lindell Fanny Marucci Charles Mohney Duane Oste Sally Ann Peterson Raymond Samuelson Willis Samuelson GRADE FIVE jimmy Garwood Angele Marucci Gertrude Mohney GRADE SIX - Gerald Gates Robert Gordon Robert Hanson Chester Harvey Sherwood Harvey Robert johnson Ronald johnson Delores Lindell BELLE Billy Nelson Charlotte Starkweather Lillian Westergren Mrs. Smith Marilyn Lindell Catherine Lord Anthony Marucci Barbara Olsen Virginia Simmons Alan Putnam Robert Samuelson john Stam IHVV Miss Kelly A project in woodworking was carried out in the Belleview school. Dwain Starkweather Ronald Swanson Patty Tillotson Leon Starkweather Sherwood Staples Lambert Vervoert Helen Starkweather Angeline Vitanza Lila Waid jleanette Wain ois Williams The First graders built a doll house and the upper grades, when studying foreign countries, made puppets and maps. Hot lunches, furnished by the Belleview P. T. A., were served every noon during the winter monthsg these meals are sent in by the parents or prepared by the pupils at school. GRADE ONE B GRADE THREE Donna Cheney Duane Danielson Kenneth Eckstrom A b ll Ch GRADR'1Olj li GRADE FOUR Hldlvirsl Eckssiljberlji Dafrelfjlollanson Marelle Chenellifiartha Ericgfggr Graham Sarah Erickson Billy Swanson GRADE FIVE Murray johnson BENTON' CUB ER Mrs. Hall The pupils of the Denton's Corners Schoolhouse have illustrated their social studies with panel posters and a scrapbook. A toy store has aided the pupils in the study of foods and in arithmetic. Supplementary reading has been stressed. GRADE TWO GRADE THREE Donald Gage Maxine Higgs june Hall 0 Page 20
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