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Fifth Graders Learn Moral and Spiritual Values EDNA RAISER gl if 1 ' . 14+ L 3 X ' ' V.. W ' 3. K, M V 'gg ' li I Hr ey J i Q -New qi .-' . Pamela Gray touches the Star of the East reverently as she looks with pride on the scene which fifth graders made at Christmas time. More and more the school must assume increasing responsibility for maintaining the values that have so long been a part of A1nerica's heritage. Mrs. Raiser checks papers diligently as she helps her fifth graders see through fractions. Long divi- sion, too, occupies the fifth grade. 4 Guy Jewett Richard Jackson Rebecca Wright Kay Rogers Wayne Voltmer Iulie Thurnau Lucille Nowling Michael Thomson Pamela Gray Mary McQueen Thomas Moore Patty Helfers Judy Hollander Leroy Theas Janice Foster Elberta Foley 49 History comes alive in this E ff: rf-5' ,XX , 1- r f I 5 IA I Q 1 'TDs .Q 3 7 1 W f vvfss fp, 0 ,.. .Q f C if V77 i t' I gr, I dt, .-kv ' room as the children engage in creative dramatics. These children have caught the spirit of Sweet Betsy from Pike. .Q 1 1- fs t f f IA J X, . .ZT,JlQn H? if 7 wh. in KM J . ayfii' fx' Z1 5 - f Z H Q. I my is is I to 3 JJ.. f... fi I I L E' ' ' 159. ,X ,. sg r .div . ' , 1 I if 6 5. ' , , ff . 'I ' .fkv ul! It . 5 t X , ju , U bgtif, ,Q ?' ,113 cf r X 1 A I in
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Sixth Graders Use Reading As A Tool The set of encyclopedias with a few volumes missing attests to the fact that sixth graders have learned to use reading as a tool for independent research. History and science units particularly stimulate the students to seek information which they can share with the class. X t, ' - gn . fs V, . Johnnie Trauernicht , Judith Ohlensehlen t ' , ff-at J 1 , fig J , ,, I 1, F Sammy Ramirez 1 - - J n N . ' jr X 5' Barbara Luhrs ' ali ' ' Barbara Price ' , f ' F X I Q V W Alva Stoner - NW! J Sz , tr J fi ami? as ,.,., it I 1 A , ,M 1 - W, 5, Larry Helfers N A V J K . . Ethel Jordan 'V ' ' 7 Q 1 X Q Patsy Travis : K I1 Mike Dougherty HELEN PEBLEY A J X X , t , 7 il G9 'A A ' 1 ,vu Ronnie Drewes ,QQ ffr' . , , N Judith Fries , , Joyce Fries K, i Bobby Carlton fi , .f ' as-I ff' ,L , ,Q V I ff fl' Gary Thurnau ' Q- J X ' - -' I l- Sharon Phillips J 1 i jf K Kerry Couts , t ' X Ronnie Snyder X r '. ,L I ' I -. as fi. f A I t ' f' ' , - M , -3' t , . 'I A Qi J- 3 'f 1' V' if Morris Heitman ' A+' 07' . Q. N57 Donna Travis X I 4 2 ' i I Earlene Heits 1 f P :'- ' .. . ' A 'r ll Melvm Gladman Miss Pebley finds a story she knows her - class will enjoy. Following Missouri's new 48 Elementary Guide keeps the teacher busy searching or material to enrich the units of study
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.,,,.-.,,,u.q,., PY -.o,.-- -. 'af Fourth Graders Beast the Largest Enrollment in I0 ol li if? in btephen Cours ,Fw ori- : '5'59 pg'Ub 'Yi fy A .O lwnd YW, X., f'zJ ffyvfs I 'MIA Buryl Betty Bllly Ideker Rhoad s Holmes Loren Jordan Judy Mttchell Larry Whttham Van Kemerlrng Donna Rogers Glenda Carlson Davrd Cooper Vtckre Thurnau Steven Howard Ida Bartlett Russell Whrte Trula Herts Larry Getb Gary Gerb Wanda Srngleton Dennrs Ohlensehlen Ruth Fnes Charles bcltmrdt Gerald Trauermclrt Geraldrne Stanford Ellen Jackson Davtd Rhoades Ronme Rehm Raymond Qurmb sandra Brownlee Ox' A. JOY RADER Buryl ldeker tells the class how the co ton plant gtves us matertal for our clothes MWHW Kee ptng 30 fourth graders Lomforta ble rn a room deslgned for 25 IS the task of Mrs Rader Co operatton from the chrldren rn room llOLlSE,li6Gp1llg glves both students and teacher ttme to prepare and enjoy sctenee exhrbrts l-ourtlt graders are currous about the world they llve tn 50 ' , I L 5 D gf 4 -if YV' Q' is gk , :ii SJ' Y ' !5- vi an 'X Q I - ri X ,Lana y li: 2 . . . l L S my - , T! , 'Z --f' . f -F: 'T , i 1 N -if f: ' 4 ' ,. Q Ak 'I nw 4 il. 1 , ,' I I 'W 'F I -pf L ,J gg J , J . , L 's Ve R ' J o Ti R f rs y , ' L 1 I X lil if X ,X , f s at V 0 d - Q ' R L l 9 .1 4 fi. Il 1 ' f x ' V , I ff, - .1 r -4 , , l ,,f,,,, J I , X 1 1' ' H ' 3 av 1 17 9 . Q -4 1 ' ' ' L, X I X nga -IAA ' 1 . 'Q . , . 4-7 ,Q ,159 R394 A I rv-tbl ' 'fd' -rg ld ' ' - . , -X' , M , ' A r N I . -Q. , ' fl ' ,, , I ': 'A 1 'nL . ls l Eff s' to I' -fa . -o it . K A 'Ji ,,,, rv, 'lu wi R A X , ' , Q . ,..- - 5 -' X , 44 ilu N' X A sy I 5 .L . U , I B f,, , reaa f y 5 - ' y 1 rl Q N .Q I 4 -1 lr, ,4 V- fl N at P, ' my 31 fs , .. al 2 - 5 ' f ff 'W 'J' 'F v fg -I If ' I .., r 7 L G A ' 1 , ' ' I , Y: Q H 4 I If si je? 'B i ,Y
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