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As in extr,-eurricul r :otivitj futsiie the regular phbsicfl cduertioi juried of tee Tjftn ,ne sixth grille, tile, 'bel ,, fps o1Qjqg1.g1i5L':fQl at L'fl'1.,Clf b 'LPL1.-': 113-11 tezwn uumieg thce e mpeiiinf' oi' vzmiigwis 'ziw1..:c?n,vl 112553. During the wint r buznetb ll sensor this 3ruCe term played several eases with t'e seventh grids team which was ulso coachei f .' by Q hiQn school boy, Else Hunter wnole-usurtel sqeportad Elie grade teom which consistel of T11 bin -room yupils. On Merch Zi the Qreles coueinei to present their annual opsrettu under the supervision cf Miss Inrig and the grade teechers. nsnow White and the Seven Dwarfsn was given, and the proceeds taken in were used tv buy Q radio-phonograph combination for the school. This radio-phonograph has been utilized many times since its purchase for classes in music and school parties and activities. The Sprinn Exhibit and Visiting Night was on outstanding activity for the grades especially. All the grade rooms provided much exhibit materiel for this function of the school. Many booklets, posters and other art work done by the pupils of the grades snowed the people of the community just what the children were doin? in school outside the regular L Ubooku subjects. During the evening the girls of third, fourth, fifth, and sixth grades gave Q Moy pole dance in the gymnusium with cccompeniement on the piano by Miss Solononsen. 25
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,fe in C? fi ALDES Since the grade gepils are the future high school of Hancock, e place is given to them in this yearbook. If ell the pupils in the Grades continue on into high School, the classes in the future vill he larger. There ere: 30 in the JL it and s cond Jf, grades 34 in the 'Third ,ni fourth grades 35 in the fifth and sixth eredes. The first ond second ' grades URGGF Kiss Steinhring have done outstanding work this year. During the yesr meny activities hevs been carried on. Early in the fell e rhythm bend was organized with Bobby Fiedler os con- ductor. This bend, under the supervision of Miss Ihrig, has performed et several school functions and activities. Miss Solomonson's third and fourth grades took pert in e variety of activities. They presented several short plays et various programs, most out- standing being e radio hroedcest which was the work of Cherles West and Jimmy Otto. The third end fourth grade boys gevc e HPerede of the Wooden Soldiersn drill at the junior class play on April 21. The fifth end sixth grades of Miss Hunter's room were especially intercotci in high school sctividy 'f s. Some of the boys not onlb olayed basketball o 9he r grade team, hut also supported the junior end senior high school teens at ell their games. WmTmHs- Home economics end industrial art for the fvggh and sixth grades wus ineugorsted for jwghfk the first tide this yeer. These courses fQhgkt provide orientation for .the Lnjgrede pupils X to high school work. when they enter if Qgfx Xxx junior high school, they will he equip- If Egg XXX pod with some fundomentsl knowledge if Rig XX M for their courses. They also become Q' f 'A' XXV acquainted with the high school pro- Noifg i.:wVM.Riy ,,,V: gram oi' study in this way. Miss 1' ,f XXXYX Finnemen and Nr. Lolten provided class Lf 'Y---n-Q' work in home economics and industrial mmmjf Ls- erts for these grade p o week during the year upils on two days f- 24
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SENIORS Berg, Elna Boon, Adolph Coleman, Mary Delp,'Neva Domek, Dorothy Estensen, Amy Healy, Fremont Macklin, Willis Mulvihill, Riahard Murphy, Patricia Myers, Charles Reamer, Allen Reese, Herbert Reitz, Genevieve Rowles, Madonna Schmidgall, Francis Toop, Helmuth Van Otterloo, Dorothy Van Otterloo Julia DIRECTORY OF STUDENTS JUNIORS Berg, Doris Blackmun, Bette Bouma, Frances Delp, Verne Domek, Donald Estensen, Patricia Fiedler, Frank Foss, Kara Grandgear, Billy Nieland, Leone Nissen, Glenn McCarthy, Rose Ellen Pearson, Gladys Reese, Eldon Reitz, Gloria Rud, Le Roy Rud, Loren Steinbring, Robert Swen on Doroth S Y Van Otterloo, Lawrencewegt, Jane 9th GRADE Atz, Jeanette Eckstein, Betty Eckstein, Gertrude Estensen, Idella Flannigan, Eva Frank, Marjorie Frisbee, Harry Goulet, Billy Grandjean, Jean Jensen, Fern Koch, Adeline Macklin, Ruth Reese, Warren Reitz, Annabelle Sehmidgall, Benny Schmidgall, Richard Smith, La Verne Steinbring, Betty Swenson, Marvis Thielman, Dorothy Bth GRADE Bush, Haroldine Croom, Irene Domek, Marion Frank, June Gjevre, Frances Huntley, Virginia Jepma, Tillie McDowell, Faye Nieland, Earlys C'Malley, Gladys Cstermann, Kenneth Page, Bruce Reese, Robert Sandine, Junior Sehmidgall, Betty Sehmidgall, Kenneth Swanson, Shirley Ann Taplin, Jean Tomason, Vivian Thompson, James Wente, Billy West, Jack Wiese, Junior Zeltwange dith 26 SOFHOMORES Amar , D'.qayne Baebe, Alice Becker, Betty Campbell, Arthur Clarles, Ernestine Coleman, Anna Marie Cushing, Helen Engebretson, Lloyd Erdman, Lorraine Fenner, Edwin Fiedler, Bill Foss, Harold Haldorson, Lorraine Mecklenburg, Patricia Nissen, Lois Jane Plummer, Margaret Quasebarth, Henry Rowles, Delores Smedstad, Maynard Spahn, Frances Thompson, Donald Thurston, Waldo 7th GRADE Becker, Fanny Bell, Zip Campbell, Donna Cary, Donald Chamberlain, Donald Charles, Erland Cushing, Richard Fiedler, Donald Grandjean, Ruth Claire Jacoby, Elaine Marquart, Donald Rassmuson, Douglas Sehmidgall, Hartzell Steen, Eugene Suhrbier, Maxine Tomason, Wallace Thompson, Milo Zeltwanger, Kenneth
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