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We have twelve enrolled this year. In fifth grade: Norma Rechtenbach, Ronnie Kniep, John Gipple and Billy Lents. The fourth grade: Donny McMor- ran and Tommy Lents. The third grade: Jane Gipple, Nancy Davis, Sue Camp- bell, Mary Metzger, Ronda McCall and Larry Lents. Nancy moved away in'the spring. Everyone enjoyed parties on Halloween and Christmas. On Valentine's Dey, we invited our mothers and little brothers and sisters. We used the things we had learned in school for our program. It consisted of music, which Mrs Campbell had taught us, Geography pictures and stories which we had worked out in a Geography project, stories about birds which we had studies, choral reading, and some health exercises which we did with the victrola All Fifth Grade children have written the names of states in the United States and their capitals on an outline map They made a very thorough study of the United States this year Fourth Grade have studied about oioneer days in the United States The stories they read were extremely interestlng Of course we all want to use good English If we don't, we write it on a piece of paper and out it in an error box We have Club , we open the box and find out the mimakes have made Our treasurer counts the money we bring which gives him lesson in Arithmetic Our spelling chart looked fine There were more perfect lessons than those with words missed Exoerlments in Sclence vere interestlng, we wlsh we could have done more We have learned to know many blrds, which have come to eat the food we put on our feeding board The D1CtUT6S of many other blrds are on our bulletln board We wlll know many of our summer birds when they come back from the South Our bulletin boards have been decorated in keeping wlth each month Third Grade made the March olctures of wlndmllls and tulios Fummq On the opening of school in September our department had ten pupils dlvided between first and second grades and has remalned the same through the months except for one slight change Grade one had Johnny Conaway, Gary Firch, and Roger Gioole The girls were Fra1ces Cass and Carolyn Golz Joe Moore was enrolled in grade one for one month Grade two had one boy, Dick Golz, son of our superintendent Our group enjoys real work and plenty of reading, penmanshio, numbers, and language as well as lots of fun wlth games in our room and also in the gym We also liked art and parties, and sometimes entertain our mothers Our teacher was Mrs Lillie Gibson She had about the most fun of any of us We took oart in the carnival in October when we helped with the musical DTOUTGM giV1UP several selectlons with our Rhythm Band We also conducted the FlSh Pond for the carnlval wh1ch netted several dollars for the fund For the School ChT1StmdS Play, 'Why the Chimes Rangn the chlldren of our department sketched the WlFdOW for the churck ln the back drop of the scenery facu ywash ngtor's blrthday we entertalned our mothers, grandmothers, an 0 0 ' n H A . , a I The girls are: Judy Ford, Betty Lou Cass, Sandra Gipple and Rita Gipple. . QQ L i. T ' ' ' ,NH ' d
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