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COBB GRADED SCHOCL Mrs. Christenson, Mrs. Hughes, Mrs. Hill, Mrs. Day, Principal. The Cobb Grade School, under the guidance and instruction of Mrs. Day, Principal, seventh and eighth grades, Mrs. Hill, fourth and fifth grades, Mrs. Hughes, third and fourth grades, and Mrs. Christenson, first and second grades, was active throughout the entire year. A very worthy project on conservation was completed by the pupils of the seventh and eighth grades. The grades cooperated with the high school in helping with the exhibits and in making a float for the school fair. This year, as a means of raising money for the grade basketball suits, the girls and boys sold candy and popcorn. A great deal of interest was shown in the grade school basketball games which Mr. Schmitz coached. A delightful Christmas Program was held for the parents and friends of the pupils. The operetta, Snow White was presented to an appreciative audience. This was directed by Mrs. Zander and the grade teachers. Open House was held April 9, for the parents and friends of the grade and high school students. This gave the visitors a chance to get acquainted with the teachers, view the work of the children, and to discuss various problems. The school year closed with each room having a picnic. The eighth grade graduation was held with the high school commencement exercises on May 19.
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sf Us Q O g l - e n ,f uf WE HAVE SECRETS NAME-FAVORITE PASTIME-CHARACTERISTICS-SONG MARLYS-Dancing-Gay and giggling- I Don't Care, I'm A Stranger In Paradise PAT-Riding around with Jerry-Small, lively- Believe Me, I'd Go From Rags To Ritchie PATSY-Talking about the night before -A carefree redhead- Young At Heart, Redhead PAUL-Sports and women-Teasing, joking, and getting in Dutch - Many Times, Pm In Love Again J ON-Making bright remarks-Having accidentsg wasting time- Sleepy Time Gal, Why Don't You Believe Me? MAUREEN-Writing letters and driving the car-Black hairg twinkling Irish eyesg comedian- Hey J oe, I Get So Lonely RALPH-Giving girls a ride in school in the morning-Taking his time- Wanted, A Paper Doll BETTY-Bowling and listening to jazz-Talking, laughing, having fun- Changeable but Give Me One More Chance H RICH -Having a girl in every port-Neat dresser, lots of clothes- Women, You're Driving Me Crazy BEATER -Baking angel food-Busy all the timeg class wit- To Be Alone with My Secret Love DON-Aggravating English teachers-Sleeping in class- Don't Sweet- heart Me, I'm Just A Bumming Around BOB-Roller-skating, driving the Buick-Good-natured and full of fun- Oh Babe, You'd Be Surprised
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2 Back Row: Nancy Wienkes, Bonnie Benson, Marcia Johnson, Connie Bennett, Norma Mann, Judy Harris, Virginia Bonnie, Evangeline Nelson, Jo Ann Avery, Judy Tomas, Cheryl McGuire. Front Row: Bradley Bishop, Kenric Schmitz, Steven Hughes, Bruce Ruzicka, Philip Johnston, Jimmy Anderson, Donald Tucker, Beckwith Walls, Jeffrey Johnson, Jackie Clauer, Joseph Dobson, Merlin Perrin, Mrs. Christenson, Teacher. 3rd A D 4th ELEME TARY 1s nd Back Row: Donna Knutson, Mrs. Hughes, Teacher, Gloria Mindham, Connie Benson, Evelyn Nagel, Cheryl Cordts, Judy Stake, Jeanne McGuire, Wanda Lucas, Bonnie Kitsemble. Front Row: Douglas Aavanfr, Danny Keyes, Everett Nagel, Roger Knebel, Howard Fritsch, Phillip Kramer, David Keyes, Bobby Lee, Danny Novak, Rodney Gard, Ronnie Weaver, Bobby Hughes.
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