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PRIMARY ' 2 The first roll call in our primary room showed seventeen familiar faces and eleven new ones. This nurnber was increased by three But four were dropped from the register during the year, leaving eight in the Primer class, twelve in the first grade and seven in the second grade. Our room attendance suffered great losses during the whoop- ing cough, flu and measle epidemics. A six weeks absence is the longest one recorded. The different holidays were observed by us in their order. Appropriate room decorations were made for each and parties were enjoyed. Christrnas gifts were exchanged. The seasons were also studied and decorations used in keeping with them. Birthdays are red-letter days in our lives. King for a Day was the privilege of each on his birthday and parties and treats were enjoyed by all of us. Our art work has included sewing cards, finger painting, spatter painting and pottery clay modeling in addition to free hand drawing, coloring and work with construction paper. We've had much pleasure in our music classes during the year. Besides using our vocal cords, we marched, skipped, ran and imit- ated animals to music. Lively folk dances were learned and a rhythm band has supplemented our program. Many new and interesting books have been added to our lib- rary shelves, and we have spent many pleasant moments reading and discussing them together. THIRD AND FOURTH On the morning of September 3, 194-5, 24- boys and girls look- ed for seats in the third and fourth grade room. On October ZZ, Mary Kloster came from Pleasant Valley, Iowa. On December 3, Ninfa Luna left for her home in Texas, and a few weeks later Mary returned to Pleasant Valley. On February 18, Arlene Stoltenberg moved to Belmond Iowa, leaving a total of ZZ third and fourth graders. At Thanksgiving time the fourth grade made a frieze, showing the life of the pilgrims, in connection with their Social Studies. In December each child in the room brought colored feed sacks from home. These were used to make tablecloths and napkins for their mothers as Christmas gifts. The children are quite proud of their accomplishrnents in their music class this year. They have learned the fundamentals of read- ing music and have learned to sing a few two-part songs.
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