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Geography Amy Lou Salisbury, Marie Coultes, Patricia Robbins, Delores Timmons, Sylvia Jetleb, Louie Hopstaken, Tom Stevens, William Olendorf, Ronald Houseman, Drexell Curtis, Maxine Wissman, Gerald Lyons, Joyce Siler, Linda Reid, Shirley Robbins, Frederick Tubbs, Richard Keck. In our geography we visit children in various parts of the world, as Malay Peninsula, Baffin Island, Congo Region, high Andean plateau, the Nile and others. We thus gain ideas of the very rainy parts of the earth, the very dry and the average. We learn how extremes of temperature affect peoples, their crops, homes, foods and clothes. Thus with much interest and enjoyment a foundation for the future study of geography is laid. We carry out many projects'with this study as our picture shows. Long division by one number is begun. Art and music are mostly for enjoyment and appreciation. Our English is mostly a continuation of third grade work in writing, punctuation and correct use of words. We enjoy a little newspaper The Weekly Reader. Our aim is to be better readers, thus making all our work easier. Arthine tic Lois Doyle, Linda Tompkins, Nellie Colbert Ina Stals-burg, Shirley Schaner Spelling Amelia Peerear, Carl Tibbitts, Frances Wilde, Clara Lou Bromley, Hugh Dale Hale. Music Amy Lou Salisbury at piano, Connie Brandel, Martha Greiner, Deanna Jones, Harry Purdy Art Ted Snider, Nedene Gillette, Gerald Blackmere, Larry Lyons, Norrene Anderson, Lyle Gale
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Arithmetic Susan Skarstad at board, Nancy Weirich, Cary Shull, Donna St. John, Fritz Frick, Tom Lipski, Sharon Wilde, Gerald Woodland, Daniel Morat, Jim Hoffman, Janice Moore, Shirley Robinson, Dottle Lipski, Rosemary Purdy, Lois Lindsay, Sandra Pranger, Janet Skinner. T H I R D Reading is still an important subject. We dramatize many stories. The children are urged to go to our room library whenever possible, and enjoy books there. In Arthmetic the children are always anxious to be teacher , and go to the board to explain the day's work. In science we try to study animals, birds, and plants with each season. The mounted wildcat was enjoyed while we studied wild animals. Our geography stories tell us much about children in foreign lands which help us to understand them. We take part in selling Christmas seals and giving to the March of Dimes. For our Halloween party we visited thirty shut-ins and left each a nice treat wrapped in a fancy napkin. Library reading Billy Miller, Melvin Brimmer, Marceline Greiner, Jerry Rogers, Jimmy Gillette, Miriam Schestag, Sandra Pranger. Making the Flag David Carlson, Fritz Frick, Walter Urich, Diana Gamble Animals Bonnie Miller, Merry Bengston, Vernette Clay, Sharon Wilde, Tommy Reeds, Gary Shull March of Dimes Bonnie Miller, Lois Lindsay, Janice Moore, Toimny Reeds, Tommy Lipski, Jinmy Hoffman
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F We salute the flag each morning. Donald Brandel, and Jerry Miller at the flag. First row; Leola Timmons, Albert Hudson, Norman Greiner, Stanley Mast, Blanche Lindsay. Second row: Judy Ann Spencer, David Culier, Donna Hyden-berk, Raymond Duemler, Colleen Blackmere. Here we strive to be good citizens and try to learn independence and to think for ourselves. We organize our class and choose a name at the first of the year, and our club Good Citizens, meets once a week when the President names monitors for the following week. Each one is taxed a small amount so as to learn thrift. Our geography and history courses are full of interest to us, because we learn of our country; how it has grown from a nature's wilderness andhas developed by the efforts of a few brave people who dared to face dangers and hardships to make a home of freedom and independence. We are proud to be Americans and love the songs and poems written about our beautiful land and try to live worthy of such heritage. Arithmetic Leon Moore, Louise Walsworth, Pat McCann, Nancy Gillett, Charles Parmer Health . Carolin English, Judith Taylor, Billy Cloutier, Junior Miller, Gerald Hydenberk Geography Dick Bates, Kenneth Weireck, Herbert Foster, Robert Lipski, Janice Westrate, Butch Dayharsh History Dick Paige, Jimmy Stevens, Dixielee Swihart, Jacqueline McDonald, Budd Brimmer, Douglas Pider I —rn
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