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Grades Four and Five FIRST ROW, left to right: Stacy Goldhahn, Lorrain Rowland, Theresa Little.Vicky Buck, Jo Ann Mathern, Marlys Nichols, Earlene Brewer, Betty Lynn Anderson. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Svoboda, Peggy Knedler, Jesse Hankins, Gary Tarbet, Gloria Spevacek, Edward Engellant, Robert Atchison, Bonita Larsen, Charles Harvey. THIRD ROW: Betty Ann Mitzner, Pat Joyce, Stuart Armstrong, Ralph Savoie, Kathleen Joyce, Margaret Murphy, Frances Yegoren, Peter Dale Buck. CLASS HISTORY The highlight of the fall for us was Orange and Black Day, for which most of us were gaily dressed and our trucks were pretty, too. For Christmas, we made many room decorations, had a Christmas party, and exchanged gifts. Our spring work was to concentrate on science, as we used health to build our fair projects, and completed it before Christmas.
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Grades Five and Six FIRST ROW, left to right: Fretda Biyth, Leslie Anderson, Sharon Mogstad, Julee Bou- ttlier, Ruth Graham, Gayle King, Barbara Meyer, Virginia Fowler, Anita Owen. SEC- OND ROW: Mr. Smith, Joe Joyce, Bill Spevacek, Mike Joyce, John Fields, Joan Far- mer, Ann Goldhahn, Susan Knedler, Diane Boggs, Linda Wethern. THIRD ROW: Gerald Goldhahn, Jim Davis, Martin Nichols, Lois Mitzner, Chuck Bucher, Tom Myers, Bruce Meyer, Steve Bucher, Not pictured: Barbara Little. CLASS HISTORY We had 27 girls and boys enrolled in our class this year. The room was decorated appropriately for all of the holidays. We really went all out for Christmas, though. The tree and room dec- orations were very pretty. During the spring of the year we had a field trip, which was enjoyed by all. We also made health booklets, science booklets, social studies book- lets, and English booklets for the fair and regular school work.
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Grade Three FIRST ROW, left to right: Charles Davis, Joan Brandei, Doris Protsman, Billy Brewer, Glenda Buck, Diane Owen, Mike Davis. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Mitzner, Harold Clark, Evelyn Wethern, Mary Goldhahn, Charlene Fairbanks, Lanny Murphy, Rita Atchison, Bob Goldhahn. THIRD ROW: Linda Williams, Douglas Bronson, Donnie Owen, Curtis Sullivan, Mike Buck, Allen Anderson, Lillian Carlson. Not pictured: Betty Little, Laura Clark. CLASS HISTORY Our grade began school in the new classroom with 24 pupils and our teacher, Mrs. Helen Mitzner. We chose as our room mother, Mrs. Joanne Williams. We took part in the Orange and Black Day parade, the Christmas program and the Achievement Day at Fort Benton; also, the highlight of the year, the school picnic. Our room was decorated for the appropriate months. We made several school and art projects to correspond with our textbook. At Christmas we exchanged names and had a party. On Valentine's Day we had a contest to see who could make the prettiest box, then had a big Valentine Party. We feel we had a very happy and successful year.
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