Braham High School - Echo Yearbook (Braham, MN)

 - Class of 1925

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111 101011 1111111111: 101 .ic ninja 1' l l i FIRST AND 2B GRADES A Health Club was organized, of which Aloran Hanson was made President and Marjorie Tysdale, Helper, last fall. The members of the Club demonstrated their interest and ability by giving a program before all the grades and the high school. The following sand-table projects have been carried out throughout this school year, in harmony with the seasons and with certain memorable occasions: An Indian village, Eskimo Landg the town of Bethlehem, the three wise men, the star, the stable and the manger, George Washington's Mount Vernon home, George Washington and the colt, the hatchet and the cherry tree, Abraham Lincoln's birthplace, the log cabin, Main Street in Braham, a spring gardeng a farm. A Kindergarten class was begun on April 17 and continued every Friday afterncon until the close of the school term. The various festive occasions which have been celebrated in the prim- ary room this year, are: Thanksgiving, Hallowe'en, Christmas, St. Valen- tine's Day, and Easter. The Cooking classes presented each child with a colored Easter egg at Easter-time. Some of the definite tasks which have been accomplished by the prim- ary children this year, are: Leaining to count change by means of a toy storeg the making of poem booklets, penmanship booklets, and a chart on which were recorded the Signs of Springg making of posters to repre- sent the following, -Rain, Health, a Thanksgiving Dinner, a Meat Mar- ket and a Baker Shop, sewing of Brownie Bean Bagsg and watching the growth and process cf Narcissus bulbs. 2A AND THIRD GRADES A Good Health Club was organized September 19, for the purpose of arousing the children's interest in forming good health habits by doing certain health chores every day which were recorded on health charts by the children. Stanley Ledin was chosen President, Carl Nebel, Vice President, and Vivian Jackson as Secretary of the Club. Health inspectors for each row were chosen weekly. Girls and boys in the 2nd and 3rd grades gave a poppy drill, Flan- ders Fields, at the Armistice Day program given by the Braham Ameri- can Legicn and Auxiliary on November 11. Other programs which were given during the year to celebrate some of the holidays were: a joint Thanksgiving program, given by grades one to five inclusive, and programs given by the first, second and third grades to commemorate the birthdays of Lincoln and Washington. During the year the children have enjoyed a number of parties on various festive occasions, by playing games, taking part in contests, and receiving goodies On Octcber 5th, Miss Jaeger and Miss Dahlin were surprised with a peanut shower, the occasion being their birthday. Hallowe'en, Christmas and Easter were also celebrated by the children. The Cooking classes surprised the children by treating them to baked custard one April morning. n1uic.jo1o:oioier:ev:eu:o11n1o:ovi-o3o1o:en: v vi1evi1-110: r1ninj4n1ojoj1vju 11r1-vifsi-ntoioi-nienioinvienjnznn 1avjo11o1oj1vjn.14,10101n14u14ri1v11vioi1njo114 rifnioj-ri-nioioie

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311- ini- if 1 111- 311 rini-ii:-1 1011131 2123111 2 viuiuioic inioif The Bird Calendar which was kept during the spring months aroused much enthusiasm among the children in the study of birds. Each new bird was recorded with the date of its arrival as seen by the pupil. The following pupils were on the A Honor roll during this year: Third grade-Stanley Ledin Jane Swanson, Vivian Jackson, Jeanette Johnson, Elsie Monsong Second grade-Tyra Ostrand and Martha John- son. FOURTH AND FIFTH GRADES Product maps of the United States to show what products are obtain- ed from the natural and mineral resources of that country, were complet- ed by the pupils in the fcurth grade in April. The fifth grade children made product maps of South America. A number of programs and parties were given during this school year, some of which were held jointly with other grades. Lucile Nebel, Florence Findley and Vincent Ostrom entertained the children at a Hallo- we'en costume partyg Lucile Nebel also entertained the fifth grade dur- ing the Christmas holidays. Vincent Ostrom and Emmet Lance played the role of Siamese Twins and furnished some musical entertainment at the Carnival given by the American Legion and Auxiliary of Braham, last November. A Little Citizen's League was organized in the fourth and fifth grades, in December, for the purpose of teaching the children the duties of a good citizen and to promote interest in good citizenship. The follow- ing ofiicers were elected: Vincent Ostrom, President, Stuart LaGris, Vice Presidentg Lucile Nebel, Secretaryg Herbert Thornberg, Treasurer. The first social entertainment given by the League was a Christmas party. SIXTH, SEVENTH AND EIGHT GRADES A debate on the question, Resolved: That Japanese and Chinese immigration should be restricted in the United States for all purposes other than education, was held in the eighth grade history class in Jan- uary. The decision was rendered in favcr of the affirmative side. Alphil- da Anderson, Donald Andersen and Jack Franden upheld the affirmative while Dagney Axell, Vance Calander and Kathrine Findley debated on the negative side. Superintendent Udden, Clarence Skjod and Leonard Stroud acted as judges. Basketball teams were organized for the girls and boys in the sixth. seventh and eighth grades this year. From the great enthusiasm and skill shown, there will be much good material for high school teams within the next few years. The sixth, seventh and eighth grades, chaperoned by Miss Anderberg and Miss Wille, enjoyed a picnic supper at Rush Lake in May. Miss Wille and Miss Anderberg entertained the eighth grade grad- uates at a reception. during the latter part of May, in honor of their graduation. 3111111143-xiii 1 1111 1-1101010101 rick-Li-Li If 251- 1011 14 11111111301

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