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Third and Fourth Grades This school year of 1946-47 has proven very successful. We have had several pupils on the high honor roll, as well as the honor roll, throughout the year. We have participated in various programs, especially the Christmas and Spring Music Programs. For the Spring Music Program, our room danced folk dances and sang songs of different countries. The highlights of our years, as we look back, were the days that we had art work, the days thc wicncr sandwiches were served, the days that movies were shown, and every day that was warm enough to permit us to play with our new kicker ballf, - During the year we lost four pupils, Eddy Gottschling, Raymond Telling, Joan Heidrich, and john Fritz. However, we gained one pupil, Douglas Schneider, who came from Amherst. 9 First and Second Grades Reading Clubs, Christmas programs, seasonal parties may come and go every year, but what is this everyone is talking about in the primary room? A bus trip! Yes, a bus trip was planned to the dairy, the Hrc station, and the post office. We made a post office in our room for Valentines Day. We even made our own postage stamps and perforated them with a toy sewing machine. Then we visited a real post office. One day we wrote letters to our mothers about our post ofhce. We made our own envelopes, bought postage stamps, and mailed them. The Music Festival also holds a big place in our spring activities. We practiced songs and choral read- ing for l'The Boy and the Goats. We painted a frieze for it, too. Twenty-one
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Twenty THIRD AND FOURTH GRADES Front row: Lewis Meyer, Thomas Hawke, Ioan Heidrich, Carol Fletcher, Harold Creszler, James Horvath, Second row: Ronald Greszler. Ronald Tucker, Paul Barnett, Elaine Hustecl, Myron Becker, Stephen Howe, Gene Ronez, Mrs. Ada Berger. Back row: David Hufnagle, Charlotte Holcomb, Mary Sivinski, Donna Born, Sylvia Sprinkle, Myron Sprinkle. Absent members: john Fritzf William Szabo, Kay McDowell, Harlene Heyman, Raymond Telling. FIRST AND SECOND GRADES Front row: Ray Tucker, Dorothy Kasper, Iere Simonson, Ralph Cucco, Philip Howe, Io Greszler, Mike Polansky, Marilyn Born, Donna Fraelich, Clinton Sprinkle. Second row- Emogene Schlechter, jean Marie Gould, Johnny Heyman, Wayne Morrow, Arthur Born, Gary Wangerien, Ronald Ronez, Nancy Lamvermeyer. Back row: Mary Kasper, DeEtte Bruner, Dazso Sablack, Tommy Currier, Bob Bonez, Douglas Hand, Dorothy Becker, john Born, Tommy Howe, Miss Brown. Absent: Neal Kothe, Andy Fritz, Marjorie Born, Delycia Howard.
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