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£et ’$ Begin to Ceam The beginning of school, kindergarten, is the time when the seed is planted to achieve a plentiful harvest toward reaching your senior year in school. When planting the seed there are many things to consider: Learning to play with others, as well as working together; to become more inde- pendent; learning to use scissors, paste, and crayons; listening to stories and poems, and learning many songs. Nap time' BACK ROW, left to right: Garlea Fisher, Kathy Forsstrom, Sheryl Roberts, Vera Flying Horse, David Gartner, Jimmy Burri, Debbie Wyland. SECOND ROW: Lance Jordon, Barbara Huss, Terry Tschacher, Eva Adamson, Marty Tschacher, Joan Henkel, Bobby Coplen. FRONT ROW: Brenda Weymouth, Erwin Sample, Juli Jaramillo, Alex White Plume, Delton Myers, Diana Robins, Ricky Sample. NOT PICTURED: Geneva Yellow Hair, Teacher, Mrs. Clark.
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Our wheat fields must undergo a lengthy series of preparation before a single tiny seed can be dropped into their furrows. The farmer is faced with a decision of choosing the variety of wheat best adapted to his locality. In our educational system we must fulfill the requirements of a series of preparatory grades before graduating on to the higher level of education - high school. Our teachers shoulder the responsibility of selecting the best possible curriculum, with respect to available facilities in order to turn out more intelligent individuals and more well-rounded citizens of the U. S.
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” “Ki” and “Kithmetic’’ In the First grade the seed begins to peek above the ground. Learning to read is the fertilization that cannot be neglected, because: Its relation to other school subjects: Its use in meeting simple demands of daily life for information: Its power to enrich lei- sure time and widen life contacts: Reading has cer- tain character building values, as: a. helping boys and girls to lead a fuller, richer life; b. giving them new experiences: c. stimulating them to do their own thinking; d. giving them a taste for the best things in life. Name that word BACK ROW, left to right: Mrs. Ball, Charles Gartner, Richard Coplen, Harry Scott, Carla Forsstrom, Michael Hudson. SECOND ROW: Duane Davies, Dwayne Sample, Martha Dick- hute, Danny Sample, Elnora Shephard, Dorothy Jamamillo, William Hebbert. FRONT ROW: Dennis Tschacher, Julie Weymouth, Mike Moran, Linda Campbell, Steven Wessel, Rhonda Barker.
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