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E felfvsosffw 42 Yfs SIXTH GRADE Training in the ability to recognize and practice good citizenship habits has been developed in the sixth grade children largely through the operation of their citizenship club, which meets weekly to discuss room and school problems. The reading club, organized to stimulate an interest in reading, has held meetings weekly also, the programs consisting mainly of oral book reports. The children have managed a library of their own books in connection with this club. A newspaper, The Normal Chieftain, containing both news and feature stories, has been published at intervals throughout the year. Training school assemblies have been given, numerous projects carried out, and various types of lessons have been open to observation. CAROLINE STEVENSON, Training Teczrlaef. 56 efkffa.-giio x w pfS?7'
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fN4 ff4f'x47 'XW0EiOI!i?7'N ff'7' FOURTH GRADE The children of the fourth grade are interested in problems that emerge from their own lives. Units of work are carried out, some of them being, An Imaginary Trip Around the World,', The Oregon Trailf' and Bird Life Around La Grande. In their activity periods, they made a miniature movie in which they recorded some of the most interesting experiences of their journeys. Filled with a desire to create they have enjoyed the opportunities of the art periods to put into expression their creative abilities. Through working in groups, they have developed a social consciousness, a willingness to submerge self-interests for the promotion of the best interestsof the group. EDITH B. DARBY, Training Teacher. ak ir XA' 7. ...v.z- ll!! K Q11 fwfwaaejowfffx f2J WAN N , ,Az - -ll 35 7517
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I I l ,N4 5fff1,-Mffxffv X74 'fb' Golda Kramer Harvey De Moss Helen Colton Edwin Rogers STUDENT BODY A. CONSTITUTIONAL COMMITTEE MEMBERS GOLDA KRAMER, Cbaiwnan A HARVEY DE Moss ELLEN MCFALL HELEN COLTON EDWIN ROGERS ADVISERS GERTRUDE WALTER HELEN MooR ' PRESIDENT H. E. INLOW 0 Feeling the need of an organized student body for the Eastern Oregon Normal School, the students selected a committee to draw up a constitution, which was later adopted 'W December 4, 1929. i The constitution provides for the support of various student activities and sets up a high standard of student participation and of service to the school and state. W f af N N N N N f A L lin DXF-K ll!! X X5Of-14:93-4fC9Nxf',Z?Sfj WX m U gig 37 A p 'Gill X 'I p4 7 ' . v.
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