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The Intermediate Process Favorite Songs—Sixth Grade. Howard—“Teasing” (Bernice). Donald—“You’re My Girl” (Minnie). Joe—“Dreaming.” Morton— I Don't Want to be Good.” Elizabeth— Work for the Night is Coining.” Clyde— A Mystery.” Minnie—“Smile, Smile, Smile” (at Donald). Grace—“I Want You” (Clifford). Burrell—“Every Little Movement.” Favorite Pastimes—Fifth Grade. Josephine—Being quiet. Thelma—Playing hang. . Paul—Counting his playing things. Robert—Promising himself better grades Bernice—Giving Paul orders. Agnes—Being seen and not heard. Helen—Chewing gum. Dale—Day-dreaming. Warren—Entertaining Francis. Colon—Pouting. Wendell—Arguing. Grace—Sitting in the front seat. Esther—To know what Thelma is doing. Freda—Looking pleasant. Dorothy—Being studious. Greatest Desire—Fourth Grade- Frances—To have some one to play with. Arlene—To have a perfect lesson. Clifford—Another day of (with) Grace. Anna—To be working. Wreatha—To please everybody. We, the undersigned, do hereby petition the school to install a kitchen in order to furnish Warren M. in fresh cookies for his school time lunch. Intermediate Grades. Tuesday evening, February 11, the Intermediate room held a surprise party on Lee Jenson, who was moving out of the district. The boys and girls, along with Mrs. Johnson and Miss Iva Jenson, were taken out to the Jenson home in an auto truck by Mr. Magee. The trip out there was enjoyed very much, but the grand good time took place after Lee welcomed his unexpected guests. [Continued on next page
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Process of the Seventh Part Melba Dunkerton—Has always a pleasant smile. Naomi Brant—A happy little maiden. Margaret Beehner—Studies to make good. Randall Brant—We call him “Funny.” Otto Beehner—He is going to make good. Elma Magee—Little, but Oh. my! Nick Wellner—There is mischief in his eyes. 4 Process of the Eighth Part (Continued) school. The Seventh Grade kept theirs. Magazine racks were then made for each room, the boys working in pairs. Good work has been done. A surprise party was given in honor of Miss Strayer at the home of Dorothy Greelis. The evening was spent in playing games. Refreshments were served after which the guests departed at a late hour. 4 WHICH ONE IS YOURS? Miss Strayer in Eighth Grade Examinations. Question—Name and locate four institutions in Iowa for DEFECTIX ES. Answer—Institution for the Blind at Vinton, the Reformatory at Anamosa, die Hospital for the Insane at Independence and the Iowa State College at Cedar Falls for TEACHERS. Iowa has a corn climate suitable for small grain. A patriotic song written during the past two years, “I Don’t Want to Get Well, I’m in Love with a Beautiful Nurse.” The four good movements used in writing are Finger Movement, Arm Movement, Hand Movement and Body Movement. Use the Finger in Arithmetic, the Hand in Writing, and the Arm in Penmanship. Raleigh was the first man who tried to smoke. Boone shot a bear and carved a tree. Columbus opened up the ocean and discovered America. 4? Charles P.: “Why do you call that pig of yours Ink. He isn't black.” Ben: “I call him Ink because be is always running from the pen.” Mary: “Wish I were in your shoes.” Dorothy: “Why ?” Mary: “Because mine squeak.” Chuck: “May I see you home?” Midge: “Yes. I’ll send you a picture of it tomorrow night.” Interested Miss: “What were you doing last summer?” Russell: “Working in a bank.”
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The Primary Process Third Grade Hanna Wellner Maxine Bellmer Glenn Shimp Rodger Dunkerton Marie Magee Class Roll Second Grade Roland Brasch Dorothy Shimp Francis Holden Estella Smith Russell Rudolph I Iugli Fettkether Elizabeth Beehner Floyd Spies First Grade Arthur Campbell Marie Wellner Izell West Audra Flinn Mary McNellis During the school year those who moved away were: Emma Bailey, Cecil Ferry and Carl Myers. Those entering were Audra Flynn. The room is a hundred per cent thrifty, and all belong to the Red Cross. At Christmas time the Primaries enjoyed a “Plum Pudding,” in this way gifts were exchanged by the different children. Miss Wheeler became the Primary teacher January 8, as Miss Combs had resigned. We enjoyed a Valentine Box February 14. The valentines were delivered by the Postmasters, Rodger and Maxine. The Brunswick is present every fourth week. It is found very useful in Penmanship, Marching, Folk Dancing and Physical Exercises. We have a 100 per cent enrollment in the Modern Health Crusade. All are Pages and are working on toward Knighthood. The Intermediate Process (Continued) Stories and games were enjoyed until a late hour when refreshments were served, after which the children departed for their homes, hoping that Lee would enjoy his new home and schoolmates. At the home of Freda Dunkerton, January 22, a Farewell Party was given to Miss Whillis by the Fourth to Seventh Grades inclusive. A delightful evening was spent playing games. In behalf of the Intermediates Grace Bar-rholmew presented the guest of honor with a beautiful ivory piece. During the evening a bounteous two course supper was served and if the much loved teacher had not been leaving for government work there would have been nothing to mar one glorious, good time. During the year some splendid booklets were made on Franklin. In Geography a Product Map of Iowa was one of the interesting features. This was placed on the wall and the product of the locality attached, either as a picture or the real article.
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