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, A NEWS FROM THE GRADES PRIMARY ROGM Monday, August 31, found fourteen eager, happy boys and girls assembled ln the primary room awaiting the bell for the first day of school. In the group were eleven boys and three girls. There were four beginners in the first grade, namely Larry DeClercq, Robert Poel, Alvin Settje, and Helen Wenck. Paul DeBoer, Sharon DeClercq, Richard Eliason, Larry Bohlfsn and Earl Schultz were in the second grade. Roland.Fenhaus, Galen Jordre, David Poel, Richard Poppen, and Jean Settje enrolled in the third grade. At the beginning of the second period, Gayle Benting trans- ferred from a rural school and Joined the third grade class. The Primary Room pupils had a small part in the Carnival program. They had a song novelty named WThe Pumpkin Headsu. Little parties were enjoyed on Halloween, Christmas, and Valent1ne's Day. The pupils who had birthdays during the school year brought treats for their classmates. As a preparation for Play Day, each pupil memorized a poem for the declamatory work. Local persons judged the room contests. Alvin Settje won in the first grade, Paul DeBoer was selected from the second grade and Roland Fenhaus was winner in the third grade. Larry DeClercq, Sharon DeClercq and Gayle Benting represented the primary room in the spelling contests. In track, Larry Rohlfs was first in high Jump. Paul DeBoer placed third and Galen Jordre was fourth ' place Winner. Jean Settje was first in running race for girls. Gayle Benting was in third place. Roland Fennaus was third in running and third in broad jump. Galen Jordre and Alvin Settje were the only pupils with perfect attendance for this year. The school year has been enjoyable and everyone has worked hard to accomplish the work outltned for him. Now all are looking forward to May 21st and a happy vacation. p GIRLS ACTIVITIES The glee club directed by Mrs. James Jordre, met on Monday. The girls had some Home Economics once a week, doing practice cooking and baking. They sang for several Community club meetings, class night, and commencement. v During Fall and Spring the girls played klttenball and during the winter months, volleyball and basketball.. Officers for the year were president, Verda Pewg vice-president, June Schultzg secretary-treasurer, Doro- thy Schulte. A A . l A fl F 1 0 nl I5 J C 'Q A. LX. :px D :' Q aymrv-F :L 'Ac QL... he Wig...-5 ,I Qfgn 05' all 3 as ... 1 N- , r --'rdf -v - . '- -,' -'C 1, f -5 f'-V fl . . , diff! KJ xv' 6 xisq if xx'-x ka .45 xv!! C'
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