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FIRST ROW: Richard Bible, Vicky Bigger, Jane Chaney, Deanna Drum. lf s -' SECOND ROW: Cheryl Dunkle, Phyllis Frager, Billy Gruver, Loretta Ted James. FOURTH ROW: Anna Kittie. Herrington. THIRD ROW: Kenny Hilbert, Edith Hill, Richard Hughan, T y y g K M lag ' , Wm if s ,f E X frm 4 i ,gi 2 6,1 S , - ,Q Qq i ffssz Ma, y 1 . Q f H 'em fr , , , .rits-ai.. M Tlllllll Gltilllll . ,:3,,:.,-r... wM,,,? , , , The activities and experiences of Mrs. Welly's third a T - 1 :2-, . 1,1 1 '- graders have been numerous and interesting. They have rrw -v-, re' - if 'B ilr - . T T '- been meaningful for they have grown from our textbooks. . l B T i-': . A correlated curriculum was used which means we brought if ttiii spelling, English, reading, science and other subjects together in one topic. ...Tis sw ? 3 , N an r if Q 1 , 'lg ,. 'wil' is ky Mil 'If 34? B 'M 55529. f. , ff,,.i?'af K , . . .. ,. .. -W . f , iii illff' , H .gi.ig3F'v ss - ifi irlmgggggi ' . ' V , .M , r rw ..,5,, ggi. Era., fs.. ' ..,. . ' gf if f y 5 , si. ..-infra? ' uf .sf A 5 ,, M . We started the school year last fall with an extensive ' tggy l 5 ytgg ,ggy,,.. , i ,V.,, health unit. Cleanliness, ProPer food, 90od manners, islt W illil W l llll care of the teeth, and other phases were included. T l i 5, EI: , if 'I I' 4, s A Our art work has been strictly free hand to develop so Q! Q t our ability and originality. Finger painting, water f T SE.. s E: m,,g.,,V5, . . . . esr. T painting, and smoke painting were three 'nethods Dec- grgy , made as Christmas gifts. At Easter each child created N r , if Q . . . . ,1 1' .,, ':-:- 2 l , r orative candles of paraffin and milk bottle cartons were either an Easter bonnet or a bow tie for an Easter parade. W' if ff ' M We also made the state seal of Ohio, learning the mean- ing of each part as we created it. Health, travel, and bird books were made. This spring Mr. Bunting provided us with the opportunity of visiting his maple sugar camp. We really enioyed it. Last of all the biggest proiect was the zoo which we made. A camel, zebra, elephant, and giraffe were made of paper mache. The habits, location of natural homes, why we have zoos, Qt care of animals and zoos were only a few of the facts we learned. We spelled zoo words, made story problems about the zoo, and wrote stories for English. All in all, we had a well-rounded, busy, eventful, and fruitful year. Of course, besides all of these things, we studied and completed our numerous textbooks. . ., . . . ,. M, . .D in , - . .,, .ii,-uw, si, ,sn ,ez Hf-l ,Q , ...si .. Q . L 2 5 I' 2' H. af. Y . , 1 rg , I ww . , , sir.. 5 Y, sk! W ' was ll ie I5 ' D E B t FIFTH ROW: Linda Keppeier, Bil1Koerner, Elaine Krin. sixrn ROW: ,, 3 g V' B A Linda Krill, Donnie Landel, Tony Linn, Larry Logan, SEVENTH ROW: 5- iffy ' . ' i -r ig Barbara Merriman, Terry Meyer, Kim Miller, Kaye Pierce. EIGHTH B 1 . . ..., , , f f f .1 , ' ROW: Barbara Sleesman, Charles Sumner, Connie Jo Wallace, David ,r igfggfli '-,ff' ' 1. i i' F' Yxi- ' ' 'fii.fQl,tiQ1iT1 ' Se lf' , I A tt' i .,- .,1, V. . ,, 1 .,.,,VV , Whrrmore. NOT SHOWN: George Nagy, Jo Ann Morrrson, Brenda zri' T ' ' Rubens. -'- -f ggwwg, 5 'wif' , .1 .gg Q' 4' 3 , J 9 .-', 2, rlnhfwsrundsmim, fi H-'f , ipwi, - ' sssissss::'s:f::f's:f.+ 1 Y' 4 ssrs ,,v,..4,.v,4f 232531 Iffffff S , . if ... in nw., fl rr , . I . Wei . wi, X air fsaizj X? ff, , 'fiS:zgg ' .wil -, -. ,.... 3 , .. - fi - :q-arHr.'?' i . lf' in' , . , . is :a:14 'f'.g,, 'Q .m-'sekmxf i. gy.: f,y3W,..' . K ' i A 3 is . , . i -sri iw fi 'tr Q fit. , ., i. .. . , K X Vita-f 3' , Our teacher for this year was Mrs Janet Welly, ,. f , 'rs 'X at . . z in ir 5 1 si
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l :: ' . il jf -. .., VVViVjV V . V j . V FIRST ROW: Wayne Badman, Bonnie Burkhart, David Burkhart, Margaret Vi V i -M V zrii TV Coplin. SECOND ROW: Karen Sue Engler, Ronald Favourite, Tommy ir , VV VmVA 1 ,, , Hawkins, Shirley Helms. THIRD ROW: Greg Jennings. Sandra Johnston. f ' . g',- r' : ,,, ig V ji, Zandra Keppeler, Barbara Koch. FOURTH ROW: Shirley Koch, Paula ...:::.::', ::. T .b',. . 21: SV 552V Lees, Lynn Lehman. Fr, V av 191 A WWW , f i . .r JV. I S' .V ff ,lf lqigtmgl -.1 . il'-f ig! ' fi liw' H- it if 1- . aw- V -, oryao ,, if o'-' iii1.11fi1-4' 1. . f.l2,.- . tex' i f .- itfi1:Qssgtif fliiliiidl vflezssw . .. , ff ' - ,agar , reef V 5' ' 1' . as it 3 str ' 'av J s- fl i s - l,., V E4lX tu'l? ...a......-1-n Tlllllll Gllilllll Our third grade began the i955-56 school year with fourteen girls and fifteen boys. We were later joined by Larry Seslar, James Frey, Barbara Bigger and Vincent McCutcheon, but Ronnie Rohrs moved away so we now have , V V V V, V V thirty-two. 1 L sl i yela 5 R . . . . . .1 W , ry . an V 1 V V The fall months sped by quickly with activities centered r 'gill V itr, ' V 1 iz. around the story of Hiawatha and the story of the Pilgrims. at ,li ' We enjoyed parties at Halloween, Christmas and Valentine's if C :li l iiii Wisi Day. In February we also entertained our mothers with an V, afternoon tea. if if C iili Q ug, W iiil E liii Our grade shared with the first and second grades in giving the , cr, V ,,VVV VVVV V spring operetta The Kitchen Clock in which we had several of the VV L VV leading parts. Tommy Hawkins, Kenny Rodocker, Charles Stetter and VV . g ,Vi Vgf Stephen Walker were Shadows-of-the-Night, Zandra Keppeler was . V V the Night Lady, Tim Ijlliller was the Rag Tag Man I and Sandra T yy, . P Johnston was the Singing Teakettle with the remainder of the class M VL V. A VV A Q ! forming the teakettle chorus, S . During the spring months wie discovered that among the stones ' on the playground were many fossils. We began to examine all V ii, if stones and to read books about them. We collected and ident- VV ,V isf ified more than twenty-five different kinds of rocks and min- fr. lllli ,,2 erals. Look for some of our names among the geology majors of the college graduating classes of l969l j . if .4 - ' vwikiiwfwiks as ss FIFTH ROW: Phyllis Miner, 'rim Miner, Charles Murray, srxru ROW: i,i, .V VV V V Sharon Pence, Kenny Pfeil, Connie Rath, Thelma Riehle, SEVENTH 5 A, 5 ROW: Kenny Rodocker, Ronnie Rohrs, Joyce Rowe, Larry Seslar. EIGHTH A m peg, rri- r'1, T ' '-:, ' A 4 -.ffr ' 'i'i - r ROW: Charles Stetter, Eugene Thorp, Stephen Walker, Paul Yoh. NOT VVVVVVV L, VVVV : SHOWN: Barbara Bigger, James Frey. l ,' Q , 'Q ' C W ji .fVffVV:j???iV:, jVV jj g,f. fiwya. . V SV -ysvsiw-T s.. is Soak .1xV. , V: VL E as N 'T is is . ,,,,, ini , V? V ,,. - 'i'l 32.i'53f r s wi Mrs Mar aret H ' 5 'lrl r'. -.',' I kiwi f . g Ovtman 15 our S ,, f . . ' T T H i'-- teacher during our third grade 4 4 His. 1 sf, YP career. gf RV ' .5 N T' 9 swassmlfs :tam - .ser mwssms, -leg-'Wm 'rmmwmamm . , .,s..s,..1 T-.t....,c.l,M..,f.,,.. t sgezae '1 1 it 7 .:.:wv.s:zz1...f, 11-V 5e.a.eff: at as2-mt.efs,w2f.fsw. . 'WM L 3' in - 'li' f g 1:11 m1wm11u :w.s1s: , I ,4 ii illiinli f, 'W Q 5 'wa .y,,rg'a,,.rfQ1kf. r rrrstsfgilwifpilijj fi' ' ff1sfl,5:1.ggf! 't' ' ' iilfiihs r 5, ' ' ' ij e F E533 eiiieiiif glmwgfii .f ,pr ,, , 1- f , Qrij ffiie ,flfii K 6: -:, , f irfig. ' gtg..-zasiiisglt .gif- 4. r ' 'iiiih 'F . 'ia 'ai ft' fieirrtea : K- - .. f -- '. 7 , l sf,'.,:. ,' 5 , .jjj .VV .L V , fi 777521 ' .. jf f V.. :- my .. ' 5 . , K -f wwe: .sr-f f5,rwalq x .- . f t e .fda --: '- H. 1 - M: f, 'ff- .tw .. -if-A -- 4,111.3- Fr - 1
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W i ..W, ,EAL h . I X P 5 W. L s W , N FIRST ROW: Barbara Ashbaugh, Lois Barker, Sharon Bible, Sandra Boger, l Q SECOND ROW: Janet Casebere, Karen Free, Jimmie Guillaume, Richard I r-i- if -irri E If? Heffelfinger. THIRD ROW: Gary Kepler, Dianne Kessler, Sherri Kisse- berth, Denny Knisley. FOURTH ROW: John Knox, LaVon Koerner, Darwin . i.i,,, i,i, s Q sirfg ef H Krill, Pamela Landel, FIFTH ROW: Lowell Mason, Donnie Mast, Linda mash' g f' it 43 K Ei- ,. . Meyer, Keith Nihart. SIXTH ROW: Eugene Ordway, Vern Parsons, Linda Prediger. s 7' -...ff . 9 r .. 2.6. ...s 5. ,bv c B FII ll'l'H GRADE Our class of thirty-eight was very busy with long division, fractions, multiplication tables, and measures. We experimented with seeds, magnets, foods, and made a study of the solar system in science. Maps and charts of explorations and settlements in America were made E. W gf ai . if gf., A it f is f -f ' ' I if I and we also studied cities and famous Americans. V f Readin was based on three textbooks, su lementar , . -V ts ' S gr, 9 Y . fl, books, and the Weekl Reader. I sf sr -...4 . . . . . g ,,s,, 'f '::s:-: gg F We learned finger painting, potato printing, and 1 ' crayoning with watercolor for bird and animal books we A4 ' ij ' made. Some of us learned to knit. A 1 A i We had parties at Halloween, Christmas and Valen- tine's Day and a picnic at the end of the year. We have over lOO dolls on display at our annual Doll Show in January. We also enioyed our visit to Mr. Bunting's sugar camp. We had a visit to the Post Office where Mr. Kepler explained how the mail is handled. Thirty-eight visitors came to I . our Mother's Day Tea. We enter- , it i'.. .K ysss I elss tained with songs, music, and QQ . I 'W l .T three plays. , i ,l' : . . if I We have had a busy year. ligli I t ' s 7 s ,..f, SEVENTH ROW: Delton Riehle, Suzanne B W., schoonover. mourn ROW: John schrader, f j ' f mf, Carol Seevers, Shirley Sindel. NINTH ROW- e-f--'ff A Dick Sprow, Marcia Stantz, Diane Suffel, A V A - i f . uf-21.5 I Linda Walker, TENTH ROW: Dean Wolf, 'Fi' . l Ph , it' ' Ruth Ann Word, Carol Yaraer. Norma Yoh. -' - gg, V Q e , Miss Mildred Barnes guided X M L s our class through all our iw interesting activities ' ' ' 1 wg if ,M 'Vw 5 MB .Es lx ' ' H - V Isff ' ,. ,.,-,:.. - .., 5, , YZ, 5 W . lllllllllll stiff -3 A N B K
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