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First Row: .Nelson,V.Stokes,P.Scarborough,V.Hicks,D.W11ford,M.Horton,F.Sm1tzney,C.Talbot, .Kirkpatrick .Po1asky, Mrs.Wood Third Row: .D1lcher,F.Schultz,J.Matt1ce,R.Boyce,J.Cornwell,T.Gillard,P.Palermo,E.W1lford, H S Second Row: E.Pahuta,E.Hare,P.Evans,E.Watson,J.M11ler,O.Boyce,S.Gubb,B.Monach1no,F.Ne1ndorf, E R R .Coughlin 0 -FGDUQTI-Q GQADE 0 We are pleased to have Thomas Gillard, Frederick Schultz, Eunice Hare and Virginia Stokes on the honor roll for perfect attendance. Olive Boyce has had perfect attend- ance since starting school in September 1936 We participated in the P.T.A. program for November, 1939, choosing a scene from the 'Five Little Peppers and How They Grew. A Sunshine Box was sent to Betty Waldron in October. A pot of tulips was sent to Beverly Crabb in February. We hope these people will be returning to school much improved in health. A few of our aims are: To increase the num- ber of words in our vocabularies. iMa- terials have been brought in to clarify many words such as bellows. To be better citizens of our school, To make believe journeys to other lands to learn what kind of food, clothing, shelter, and fuel other people have. We have drawn pictures of icsbergs, seals, bears, rubber trees, camels, Dutch houses, and French peasants. To become acquainted with the people of long ago, we have tasted a Holland Cheese and Norwegian Sardines packed in olive oil. Here are a few of our hobbies: Buttons- --------------------- Maxine Horton Baskets ------------------------ Shirley Gubb Stamps ----------------------- Janette Miller Match Folders ------------------- Erma Watson Soap ------ - --------------------- Eunice Hare Indian Handwork ------------ Charmaine Talbot Perfume Bottles ------------- Dorothy Wilford Film Rolls ------------------- Thomas Gillard
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l R First Row: F.Sul1mow1cz,B.Craft,E.Swabb,D.Erhardt,J.G1llard,L.Eichler,A.Sa11e,J.Ames,R.Rowcl1ffe Second Row: L.Horton,G.Allen,C.Baker,L.S1lverna1l,F.Blood,G.Dr1ggs,D.Arncld,R.Vereecken,A.Horzempa, Miss Dorf G Third Row: .Crane,L.Gateson,R.Unamann,R.Gould,L.Eggers,M.Jachimowicz,S.Panek,M.W1lfcrd R.Coughl1n,G.Sm1th Fourth Row: J.Hartley,J.Monach1no,R.V1gner1,J.Crane,R.Gould,J.Zelinski,H.Underh11l,R.Shu1tz, J.Pr1dmore,R.Shultz,F.Silvernail,J.Eurl1ng,A.Rowcl1ffe 0 'FI-FT!-I With the aid of our art teacher,M1ss Blckel, we drew a very good production map of New York State. When we were studying the New England States we made some charts showing various industries of this section. We also made geo- graphy charts of the Middle Atlantic States. In history when we finished studying the colonial period we gave pantomimes of scenes in the Massachusetts Colony. This we present- ed before the P.T.A. March nineteenth in a Joint entertainment with the sixth grade The scenery shown in the play was painted by members of the fifth and sixth grades. Our costumes with the aid of our teachers we made ourselves from crepe and tissue paper. We made masks in our art work, some very good all over designs, slelghlng scenes , GQADE 0 health posters, colonial pictures, pads to put under hot dishes and clay pottery vases which were painted and designs added. We drew some historical panels to decorate our room. Wild animal booklets and short stories about the animals were written in English Class, Pupils having perfect attendance for the first semester were as follows: Gertrude Crane Jean Gillard ' James Monachino Charles Barber
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First Row: M.Putney,L.Cudney,N.Ge1ss1er,W.Br1nkman,F.Shultz,H.Horzempa,M.Stokes,E.Meyer Second Row: H.Churchill,D.Park,T.Underh1ll,R.Myers,J.Forsyth,J.Morell1, Mrs. Kirsch Third Row: A.Heale,L.Ormiston,M.Vereecken,C.McCracken,M.Meyer,M.Rosborough,B.Erhardt 0 TX-HQD AND -FCDUQTX-K GQADE ' When school opened in the autumn of I939 all of the third grade pupils were enrolled in one home room. The same was true of the fourth grade. Groups were formed and these would exchange rooms for special classes. It was soon discovered that a change had to be made, for the groups were too large. Fourteen pupils from the third grade and ten pupils from the fourth grade formed a new home room--that is us. Being a small group, we have become a harmonious little family. Close friendships have been made. We are able to understand our individual differences . After taking an inventory of some of these differences, we discover these facts: Best liked boy ------------- Jack Forsyth Best liked girl ------- Marjorie Vereecken Best students ----- ----- Norman Geissler David Park Best carpenter- ---------- Billy Brinkman Most peppy ---- -- ---------- Arline Heale Franklin Shultz Most polite -------------- John Morelli Neatest ------------ Mary Rose Rosborough Best writerkspeller-Marjorie Vereecken Happiest --------- Best worker ------ Most amb1t1ous--- Speediest worker ------- Best whistler ---------- Most serious ------- ---- Quietest --------- Most civic minded Proudest- ------- - '-Mo st loyal ------- ------Lee Cudney Marvin Stokes Clara McCracken ----Ernest Meyer --Henry Horzempa -----Fred Foster Harold Churchill ---Betty Erhardt -Teddy Underhill - ----- Marie Roth Roy Myers ---Eugenia Gould
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