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Page 39 text:
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Junior High Room The Junior High Room was again opened this year with nine students and Neva Sinner as teacher. Eight grade: Alberta Bloom, Robert Golly, and Judy Johnson. Seventh grade: Vivian Bloom, John Gipple, Lois Golly, Ronnie Kniep, and Norma Rechtenbach. Sixth grade: Donnie hwmbrran. Changes were made in the civics, health and history texts. A new set of Semi-Contour maps is an added attraction to our room, besides being very useful in the teach- ing of the social studies. A new set of encyclopedias was also added to our library. As our part in the annual fall carnival, we presented the one act comedy, 'Billy's First Date,' which we feel was a success. We held a Christ- mas party with a gift exchange. All the Junior High girls and boys are out for basdetball. Three of the boys have participated in inter-school games. The girls are still hoping for a game in the near future. Norma Rechtenbaoh and Donnie McMorran were absent the day that the picture above was taken. Delmar: 'It says here they have found a sheep in the Hamalaya Mountains that can run L5 miles an hour.' Coach: 'Well, it would take a lamb like that to keep up with Mary now a days.'
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A., 1 Intermediate Room When school began, Barbara Colbert was one of our Fifth Graders. She moved away in December leaving Jane Gipple, Marlene Kordick, Mary Metzger and John Waage in that grade. Fourth grade: Jerry Bloom, Rita Gipple, Betty Cass, Judith Ford, and Sandra Gipple. Third grade: Gary Firch, Frances Cass, and John Conaway. We enjoyed parties on Halloween, Christmas, and Valentines day. Especially did we enjoy inviting our mothers, grandmothers, and little sisters and brothers in December to see our playlet, The Christmas Fairy and Scrooge, We presented each guest with a small gift which we had made. We have also enjo- yed many birthday parties. Our new library books are highly appreciated and we have read all or them. We have carried our projects in some of our subjects and organized a club which will help us in many ways. In the spring we had nature study hikes and a picnic in the woods, with our teacher Miss Maude Chapman, who enjoyed them as much as the children did.
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