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66 Row 1. Clifford Jones, John Krause, Margaret Pratt, Mary Boyt, Donna Sanford, Vonette Gemeny, Joyce Coomer, Carol Pintek. Row 2. Mrs. Rohloff, teacher, Karen Brown, Sandra Letts, Nancy McCandlish, Terry Bouck, Cheryl Horton, Linda Becker, Marsha Slavens. Row 3. Diane Rohrer, Nancy Weaver, Patricia Sherman, Pamela Dooley, Carolyn Amidon, Gean Hillier, Larry Berry, Ronald Trafas. Row M. Alvis Hicks, Terry Lynn Schlegel, Carolyn Hecht, Margaret Sanford, Michael McAbee, Larry Terryah, Dennis Barber, Carl Maginn. ABSENT-David Roberts and Sandra Mecklenbur Third Grade Activities There have been several parties in the third grade. At Halloween the children wore their costumes to school. Mrs. Rohloff took flash pictures of them. She also took pictures of the children making Christmas gifts. We plan on studying the farm and the activities connected with a farm. we hope it will be possible to visit a farm. S
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7 Row 1. Johnny Moore, Ronald Brown, Janet Rockafellow, Melvin Wotring, Linda Abrams, Beedy Bray, Kitty Wikle, Jane Feher, Bobby West. Row 2. Mrs. Gough, teacher, Marilyn Blahnik, Donald Brandt, Ronnie Moreau, Joanne Allen, Shawn Bohlen, Nancy Burt, Diana Feher, Sally Burton. Row 3. Clayton Liscom, Rodney Sumpter, Herbert Mylin, Billy Brosius, Douglas Horton, Ronald Simmons, Eric Eischeid, Mary Hanna, Sharon sutton. Row M. Marcia Heusted, Todd Greenhoe, Glenn McKennon, Norma Zubke, Jane Eckel, Pamela Jacobs, John Bentley, Joseph Salim, Gloria Allen, Bobby Pillen. ABSENT-Linda Green, Mary Mulholland, Billy Wickena. Second Grade The second grade enrollment has remained at thirty-nine most of the year. Forty has been the largest group we have had in the room. We have been busy and happy. we have done much supplementary reading. In the language arts we have written small poems and compositions and have done some dramatization. We have studied Indians and Eskimos and found their lives to be somewhat diff- erent from ours. we illustrated this in built-up posters and in painting. uuring the year every child has painted at the easel. we earned a new book for our library by contributing generously to the Jun- ior Red Cross. We also gave freely to the March of Dimes. We made hospital trays for our Junior Red Cross project. we had four room parties and celebrated several birthdays. we thank all mo- thers who helped. We especially enjoyed the spring fielc trips. We had a fine year.
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