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Top Row: Frances Ervin, Leonard Honn, Louise Adam- son, Candice Honn, Carol Lawrence, Michael James, Diane Odle, Larry Laffoon. Second Row: Gary Hurley, Marilyn Ashhrook, Nancy Carroll, Sharon Shaw, Billy Burton, Theron Pickett, Jack- ie Strain. Top Row: Charles Martin, Sandra Whaley, Sandra Ak- ers, James Thompson, John Hess, Judy Curtis, Donna Al- bright, Sharon Sainte. Second Row: David Patter- son, Sharon Murray, Hulet Dean, Laura Henning, Don- ald Lane, James Hermanson, Thomas Kindell, J a n i c e Rounds. Third Row: Judy Shaw, Charles Russell, John Bur- ton, Calvin Corbin, Billy Den- ton, Barbara Miller, Jimmy Burley. Top Row: Richard Strain, S y d n e y Staiulish, Keith Light, Larry Standish, Diane Long, Judith Schuster, Ar- doth Shepard. Second Row: Patricia Cor- bin, Michael Schmitz, Gary Wollin, Charles Ervin, Wil- liam Rathburn, Steve Peters, Charlene Freeland. Third Row: Marvin Snod- grass, Charles Danger field, Susan Ervin, Jane Cunning- ham, Stanley Wilson, Gerald Rounds. Not pictured: Ron- ald Honn and Cheryl Decker.
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Third In September, 1950, seven girls and seven boys were enrolled in grade three. In mid- term Candy Honn returned to Brook from Chicago, Illinois, to join her group. Of these only Billy Burton has a perfect attendance record. All were interested in sports, especially baseball—girls playing as well as boys. In- teresting to all was the studying of home life in Brook and the community and learn- ing the importance of living together in the Second In September of the term 1950-51, twen- ty-three children enrolled in grade two. All of these with the exception of Hulet Dean, who entered in November, 1949, had spent their entire first year in Brook School with Mrs. Kay Tanksley as their teacher. During this term, Patty Watts moved to Rensselaer, Sharon Murray moved to Ade, and Janice Rounds came to this grade from First On the opening day of school fourteen boys and eight girls entered Brook School for the first time, to begin their school ca- reer. Carol Sue Flynn moved to Morocco during the second week of school; Gerald Rounds entered, keeping the total enroll- ment at twenty-two for the year. This was the first beginning group for many years who found new desks in their class room. These modern desks with their natural finish and easy adjustments added much through appearance and convenience to the class room. At the end of ten weeks schooling, after making the adjustments to new life situa- Grade community. Learning how our neighbors, Alaskan and Mexican Children, lived was worked in with our art and health classes. We were very happy about having the use of the movie projector, the film strip machine, and the tape recorder. We found them very helpful and interesting. All have worked hard, for they were anx- ious to see their pictures under the title, Fourth Grade, 1952.” Grade Iowa. At the close of the term there were twenty-two children, nine girls and thirteen boys, ready for the third grade. This year these children were introduced to Spelling, Science, Language and Cusive Writing. They continued learning more about Reading, Arithmetic, Social Studies, Music and Health. Grade tions which are necessary in becoming school citizens, they were called upon to participate in a program for National FMucation Week. All assumed a role in what was called a Sun Bonnet Drill. Diane Long and Larry Stand- ish took the role of leaders. Marvin Snod- grass acted the part of a little colored girl. They became members of the Junior Red Cross, and contributed to the March of Dimes and Heart drive. Highlights during the year include birth- day parties, parties at Halloween, Christmas, St. Valentine’s, Easter Party for second grade, Beginners party, Open House and program, and closing day picnic.
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