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ff '1 me .uf -' 153,52 3' . +3 4' ' te Y tg .l 5 .iq . - W 'is re., : , J g y W.: , ' ' M -.uf -f-aesqt , vs ,..:wf,, f if ,lsr . s,.,.,:,., , ,, 9' , um 1 A J 5 s -, : . my .id r . m,,,SSg Q 9 Y it xg FIRST ROW: Robert Burkhart, Linda Chaney, Beverley Doe, Ellen Kay Dunkle. SECOND ROW: Jack Favourite, Sharon Fritch, Robert Gallant, Roy Gallant. THIRD ROW: Larry Hall, Robert Hootman, Duaine Karnes, Roderic Keppeler. FOURTH ROW: Nancy Kirnpel, Sharon Kitchen, Barry Knisley, Joyce Krontz. FIFTH Glhlllll We have had thirty-six children enrolled during the past year. Some of the projects that we have enjoyed partic- ularly were: the making of the adobe Pueblo Indian vill- age and the Hawaiian scene with the smoking volcano, palm trees, canoes and dark-skinned people . We have studied the United States and Possessions and the British Commonwealth of Nations. Most of us have learned our states and their capitals. We have made maps of each section of the world as we have studied it. We made three booklets during the past year: one on Christopher Columbus, Abraham Lincoln, and one about the continent of Africa . In arithmetic we have tried to master difficult long division, dividing by two numbers. We have worked on simple fractions, learning how to add, subtract, and multiply them . ' 7 if e f- W, - , - -.,a,,. ,.,,' fy Q4 x 127'-fig ., . J i : if., rg .f 5 5: ,Yam '40, I ,W if H ii f 1: Z 4 Q s -::: , 5 2' ' ' ft ' ,gl ' 'f , x , . 5, A I N ,. 5 .. 'S J 1 Wg O 4 it 4, . . ,V . a ln art class we have enioyedifinger painting, soap carving, and making three dimensional flowers and pictures. We painted coffee cans with enamel for our mothers on Mother's Day. We ended our year with a picnic. FIFTH ROW: Ned Lash, Donna Lee, Peggy Lewis, Annette McClelland, SIXTH ROW: Richard Metz, Juanita Norrick, Jerald Olds, Judy Pierce. SEVENTH ROW: Phyllis Riter, Larry Schoonover, Terry Seslar, Howard Slater. EIGHTH ROW: Mary Spangler, Cheryle Weber, Roger Wilson, Gary Yarger. NOT SHOWN: Larry Cramer, Richard Ashbaugh, Carol Van Pelt, Beverly Cain, Mrs, Doris Randels is our teacher this year. -, .,r:,.w , .. - M. fs V A 1. l-f' :.,:. ,:r r- - f a s , ,,g,:,,, H . .,.. , . sr, .5 .J -I out 2 .,., a , 1. Qtr gg D N sh U N J S if 373-, . , 33? . ' , ,g' 1 . 3:1 V jf' 55 5. 4' Q fr -E .K am , .. 1 fl A M , si X K sa , M., 1 rj fgawg. S r anger all 'if X Q si '- Lad - ,f rea., : s., ' W5 . it in VV .. Qi ff, ,ik V wi - Lai. ,,, , , , ,, J iw - . K ' V , ,K Q ,t,..' Z-fggfS:3iQgA r- ,,, H. : f, 'f 1. , reg ' J ' i' ' :: if ii i E i'l ' ,elf-..: X l il Q' A ferr: t, , it -7 ' - ' I ww- ,lg D If 0448154 1 . K 2 L A
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FIFTH GRADE, FIRST ROW 1 Lee Bauer, Nancy Cliffton, Herman W M, V Fee, Walter Fitzcharles, SECOND ROW: Donald Gruver, Sharon ' 5 , Harman, Nelson Heisler, Nancy Keener. THIRD ROW: Sharon Kimpel, Brenda Koch, Nancy Ordway, Judy Rath. FOURTH ROW: is 45 David Seslar, Gary Wolf, V: flli i7'1:-1f K V iog Q.khw:,A,rr, :Q lr f Vgge IST1 3 FIFTH 8 IXTH GRADES We have twenty-eight pupils in our room . Twelve are in the sixth grade and sixteen in the fifth grade. We are the only room with two grades under one teacher in the lower grades. We have finished many interesting projects dur- , ,, f ing the year. We had a month's project on pictures, 1 reports, charts, and current events about The ff Weather and organized these into some large scrap books. We made many other scrap books that we T treasure . az .,g .. wi' 52352 as W' Q. .V .,..,,,, i The organization of material for our three bul- T letin boards has been very worthwhile tasks every three weeks all year. At Christmas we did textile painting on handkerchiefs, Dek-al painting on vases for each of our mothers, and used rubber cement and gilt on our Christmas cards . Nearly every mother attended our Christmas program in our room. We made paper box wastebaskets covered with wall paper, Mother's Day Cards and a pie plate frame for our mother's silhouette and gave these to our mothers in May. Our classes were organized and held class meetings every Wednesday during English period with entertainment ' and refreshments served by appointed committees . Our ff ,N R4 reporters wrote for the school paper. is . T , : i ff 'illllll We have all worked hard and feel we have completed R t ttl a good year's work. ,,,, . .,,,, y , 5555 Y , I friivffrf . if 855' f T - ,V M ---. f , mf :- .. l is . 1 :.,11..,. mama- 'l SIXTH GRADE, FIRST ROW: Sue Anderson, Donna Buchs SECOND ROW: James Creamer, Steve Hornyak, Richard Kimpel. THIRD ROW: Mark Koerner, Claron Krill, Hilda Mast, Cassandra Norrick. FOURTH ROW: Luwana Riehle, Barron Rowe, William Schooley, Judy Warner, NOT SHOWN: Harold Underwood, We are proud to have Mrs, Nora Hopkins for our teacher thrs year.
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FIRST ROW: Harold Bunting, Ray Bowen, Harold Cliffton, Anna Dickey, . ,L 1 mt . ,Q . arf .,. .f . ., ,. SECOND ROW: Ronald Davis, Karen Engstrom, Robert Farnham, Donita i t j g.: fl E A Dona Lee Gentry. FOURTH ROW: Carole Gerry, Marvin Henricks, ll W ll l Katherine Hughart, Charlene James. lX'l'll GRADE We started the school year with thirty-Four pupils. As two moved away, we now have thirty-two. We covered the material in our textbooks as well as carrying out other projects . ' M9 r sr Favourite. THIRD ROW: Carole Fix, Phillip Frager, Tommy Gallant, v-...Eii1r, -'egg R f l K Vw 1 3 t , ,mx , tr . fr K ..-. - . In arithmetic we learned how to cancel and divide Fractions. We studied multiplication and division of decimals and percentages . We made some magic squares X and stars and did some scale drawing . , A We traveled from Mexico through Central America W s,f T gif F ,,,, A ,W and. South America . We learned about the different kinds ' ,,,srrrir ,R r,,ir, Q l - of 'people in these countries, their customs, and how 9 lllllll L llly it +V W they live . We also studied about Canada, Alaska, .V F AUSl'I GliG, Gf1Cl SOme of l'l1e PGCll:lC lSl0l'1dS . We made mCIpS , - . 1 ,i ight 9 , 5 3 2 1, posters, and booklets of the countries we studied . 2 J ssrri ZR. 3. ggi, We wrote friendly and business letters in English . 3 1 We learned our parts of speech, making posters of some ,Q Q L35 of them. We also wrote sentences, paragraphs, and r .,. studied correct words to use in writing and talking. Q. ,g gy :C , f E We made a terrarium is science which we kept during W fi the school year. W i : i -X -e:' r r, - We 1,3 i W . . . . . th 3 it 3,3 vjj In addition to our routine work we dad many things N A y , ff X--, for pleasure. We attended some interesting assembly programs, had gym classes, and did art work. We took part in the Christmas program and had several parties. We ended the year with a picnic. .i', ' '.,, , ? K- ' 2 K , g FIFTH ROW: Tommy Karnes, Sharon Kirk, Dennis Krill, Charles ',a. ' i . t ee,V', Merriman. SIXTH ROW: Diane Mowry, Duane Nihart, Rosemary Mihuc, ii K 1 Anita Pence. SEVENTH ROW: Patsy Pierce, Steve Sailor, Rosemary -e-..1 5 4,1 V 7 Seevers, Roy Sleesman. EIGHTH ROW: Pat Spangler, Nancy Sprow, ' ' ' hx 'V ' r 5 Kaye Weiner, Tommy Whitman, , ., g 'W li ... I W fig lb. . 1 s .isi if rrs. of ti i t Q, :EZ ' i a 4 iit 1 2 ' ff 'H , fp f ' ' 1 'VH W' -'- ' Mrs. Marguerite Miller 3 has directed our activities this year. ' i 'Wana Q , t in g r . ii .,,,,.,.g:f gi ' , it .tim A , Ztunavlnmi t snr' .,.: 5
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