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6 azrrruo AC QUAINTED This has been one grand year for all of us! We started out stren- gers and ended up feeling like brother and sister. Perhaps the fact that all our experiences have been similar is the reason for this. We had our winter colds together and even the measles. We used to be to bashful to get up before the room and speak our piece, but now we actually enJoy it. The second grade has learned cursive writing and the first grade manu- script writing. Our morning newspaper has been a daily interest through- out the year and it has also kept us all informed on our classmates outside interests. We have all enjoyed our art work in which more often than not we have drawn nursery rhyme characters and animals all dressed up in their 'Sun- day-go-to-meetingn clothes. We have heard a lot of interesting stories, told a few ourselves, and even written a couple of books, entitled, 'Shug Pigtailsn and NThe Lost Chicks'. We could go on and on but it would sound too much like bragging so we will close by thanking Mrs. Schmidt for the many new games we learned in gym, Mrs. Muench for the lovely new songs and of course our rhythm band Mr. Watkins for eating lunch with us, and last but not least, Mrs. David- son for the good food. Pictured in the primary picture are: 0L1ve Parkhurst, teacher, Judy Singhurse Billy Neiswinger, Lyn Richey, Paul Hauser, Jimmy McGraw, Martha Brinton, Dddie Mahurin, Elmo Scarbrough Glenn Critchfield Hilory Wassel, Eddie Bedwell Larry Yaw, Mike Nelson feota Lucas, Donna Taylor Irene Funk, Martha Dedwell Donna Brinton, Doras Ellis, Wilma Keller Gharlotte Mahurin, Gene Batchelder Pearl Lucas, Lexis Holtsclaw, Naoma Scarbrough, Deloris Lucas Dick Pound, Sharon Price Ray Sparks, Joy Cowden, Ji y Moore, Jimmy Stokes, Walter McKee, and Daniel Scarbrough. GETTING ALONG W During the past year the third and fourth grades have worked hard trying to make all of their work a living activity. It seems strange that boys and girls even at this age can adapt much of what they study to their everyday living. From the study of Switzerland to telling time and caring for their bogiei each new knowledge has found 1t's place in the lives of these boys an g r s. We have new Scott-Foresman readers. Of course nothing is more attrac- tive than a good story and these readers certainly have proved a success in holding everyone's attention. There has been a buzz of activity all year with the preparation of maps, pictures, and art work of all kinds. Many boys and girls have done wonderful handwork in art class this year. In music class the boys and girls continue to learn many new son s and enloyed several records. AHO- her added attraction this year was ihe gym c ass. All have enjoyed it immensely as was evidenced each morning by their enthusiasm. We sincerely sopedglg of these things may be continued next year and hope even more may e a e . Boys-and Girls in the Picture are: Fredia Norris, Donnie Batchelder, Nancy Dayhuff, Sondra McDonald Patsy Little, Tommie Davidson, Charles Keller, Velma Lessmann, Linda Drinton, Judy McGrew, Sandra Stokes, Jane Brinton, Sondra Singhurse, Jimmy Mullens, Dallas Hawkins, Bruce Lemmons, Mary Swalls, Tommy Hauser, Marvin Miller, Norman Jeffers, Genevieve Tryon Billy Weil, Warren Neuerburg, Marilyn Bozarth, Bobby Modesitt Paul 0'Dell, Roland Baker, Clifford Sparks, Dale McKee, Robert Bedwell, and Ruth Hunt- work, teacher. ,cn ,vxgygy 1 an.. V, X,
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