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Front (L. tc R.): Irene Ro land, Dorothy Romland, Beverly Kcllog, Joanne Conlclin, Beulah Harper, Loretta BopTscy. Second (L. to R.): George Robb, Hazel Durham, Karia;Durhrtm, Ruby Hnmn, Frances Boshnno, Elton Harper. Third (L. to R,): Darrell Hughes, Helen Bomhall, Lcland Thor.ns, Johnn Harper, Jane Sprague, Virgil Gray. FOURTH, FIFTH, AITD SIXTH GRADES During the past yeor. mo have had several nc pupils,. They re: Raymond Durham, Hazel Durham, Maric Durham, Virgil Gray, Harold T7oods, Ruby H-am, George Roberts, nd Henry T-ddum. George Roberts '■nd Henry Y ddem have moved am-y durin the present school yc r. '7 c have made posters on Social Studies. One is called The Road To Civxlizati n.m On this me have traced the dcvel pr.cnt of civilization from the tire of the cs.vcr.cn through the barbarians up to the present civilized tires. ’Tc ”adc posters for Christmas' and Halloween. Everyone has marked hard an oUr posters and ”e hopo they ere enjoyed, at the exhibit. During the spring me had a paper drive. Tie gave our share , hieh mas $11.00 to the fund for the projector for the school. Even though me arc ready for a vacation this summer, me have enjoyed working together through the year. J
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f 0 Front, Left to' rfghli: Virginia Paige, Don Sprague, Bcverl3r Whitney:. Second (L. to R.): Marguerite Durham, LeilBigelon, Robert Gardner, Kermit Fhrr, William Hendricks, FTedirick Boshane, Lucille Walker, t Third (L. to R. ): Irene Harper, Juno Roberts, Doris Hall, Helen Gray, C Fourth (L. to R.): Leland Gray, Everet t Congdon, Robert Thornton, Barbara Smith, Paul Reed, Elmer Congdon. F SEVENTH AND EIGHTH GRADES We have had a very successful year. Last fall found us nith an enrollment of 2J pupils. 7e had a class meeting at the beginning of the year at hich Don Sprague vras elected President; Virginia Paige, Vice-President and Beverly Whitney, Secretary-Treasurer. Virginia Paige ons chosen contributor to the school pager for our room. Our most accomplished activity of the year has been our stamp and bond drive. We have sold $197 50 north of rrnr bonds and stampa. Our activity vhich “'.as second in importance nns our seed drive for Victory Gardens. We sold lS.OO north of scods.
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Front (L. to R.): Elliot Bigelow, Elwin Bigelow, Leonard Durham, Frederick Durham. Second (L. to R.)J Edward Durham, George Gray, Robert Durham, Robert Happer. Back (R. to L.); Carl Cyrus, Junior Durham, Leo Bcn are. FIRST, SECOND, AND THIRD GRADES During this school year, the Primary Children have made severnl large holiday posters to give their room a festive air at the appropriate season. The third grade did quite an extensive project on dairy farming. They drew and painted a large poster showing a dairy farm. They also collected pictures and compiled booklets in connection with the project. The grades did several animal posters after studying the animals in science class. During this waste paper collection a group of posters weme drawn showing this activity; and other activities in which children can help the war effort. On St. Valentine’s Day the children trimmed a valentine box and made valentines to put in it. These V7ere passed out a.t the p rty. Samples of the years work has been saved and will be shown at the yearly exhibit.
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