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FOURTH GRADE i ' ig 1 ii 3 , zi, , 5 2 . I fx ' 1, t Q , f Y 1 35 5 1 U r 1 V I s 1 5 5 i l g 5 Y 2 32 1 E 1 , 3 . , 2 5 Q 2 3 2 2 5 1 Q i I-Q-is I A i , may ROW 1: Todd Miller, Richard Rostorter, Bobby Keckler, Iudy Kruse, Tonnie Miller, Toyetta Place, Nancy Iohns, Denise Place Hattie B. Sidey, David Hughes. ROW 2: Sonny Adams, Clifford Eldridge, Sandy Elsass, Brenda Dershem, Christine LeMar Imogene Adams, George Carder, Tommy Place. ROW 3: Dannie Hicks, Wayne Binkley, Kim Fritz, Barry Aab, Clem Cratty Scott Kramer, Danny Steinke, Donnie Green, Janis Whiteaker, Lana Minkner. In the fall of 1956, ten girls and seventeen boys enrolled in the fourth grade. We have two sets of twins in our grade, Nancy and Roger Iohns, Tonnie and Todd Miller. , In October, we were happy to have Imogene and Sonny Adams from St. Marys School join our grade thus making a total of twenty-nine. Most of the children celebrated their birthday's at school, and room parties were held for Halloween, Christmas, and Valentine's Day. Our grade participated in the Christmas Operetta, THE MAGIC CHRIST- MAS BELL .
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FIFTH GRADE y g c 2 f 5 E .pr , ft gy I ff. 1 fa, Q K J -, ,qt -or Y ' X 1 my ' - at 4 '- - .r ' -f , -fn-rs 3 1 TI , N, i ' 1 J' I SQL, X' 9 li- ' -A ev Qc .. Q ,IL qua .ygie wer' ' ' t .. ' Qtr. , A 9 I , .. 'W r .. 'E' 5. ROW 1: Glen Edgar Biederman. Ansel Smith, Barbara Hothe, Gary Sawmiller, Lynn Ewing, Ernest Link, Harold Epperly, Max Place. ROW 2: Joyce Bowersock, Ieanie Shofistall, Dianna Jean Bowsher, Ianet Dearing lean Clare Sims Bobby Fry, Sandra Hammond. HOW 3: Kathleen Briggs, Sandra Presar, Wilma Shively, Connie Elsass, Barbara Kentner, Karen D1 lsaver, Waneta Kill. In September, fourteen girls and seven boys entered the fifth grade. S h Ira the sixth week of school, Ancel Smith came to us from Spencerville c oo . Sabine Sunderland, who had been in school in Colorado Springs, joined us for three weeks in October, while she and her family were visiting in Buck- land enroute to Germany. A number of girls and boys celebrated their birthday's at school. A surprise party was given for Mrs. Rodgers on her birthday. We took part in the operetta, The Magic Christmas Bell . Special holidays were observed with appropriate activities throughout the year.
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