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X ART Seated Anthony Bunk Alberta Eaton, Kay Kent Carl Sweeten, Patty Wilson Standymg Marle Lowe, Mary Ann Folts Mar1an Zacher Alan Putsk1 Jerry Gaylor NEWS PERIOD Leto r Donald Clayson, jack Schleler, jerry L1nderman, Rxchard Everitts, Norma Bell Florence Holmes Walter Davls john Knapp Absent Clifford Watters STORY TELLING Front Row Sonny Weber, jerry Wagner, Ela1ne Learn Molly Wh1te Nelson Burt Loretta Durphy Back Row James Dutton Margaret Luz1er LIBRARY Seated Virg1n1a Emerson, Howard Lmderman Ruth Burt Standlng Alberta Gaylor Dons Burlingame, Dlck Grambow Donna Benham, Charles Hold Absent Ela1ne Roblnson THIRD GRADE Subjects and work xncrease from year to year and thus the th1rd graders f1nd them selves faced w1th several new subyects They are all fam1l1ar w1th readmg but further mts development as they advance In ar1thmet1c they contmue add1t1on and subtractzon and begm the s1mp1e processes of mult1pl1cat1on and d1v1s1on They begin geography by studylng the three great necessltles food cloth1ng and shelter Their Engl1sh conslsts mostly of cre atxve wr1t1ng, grammar and punctuation In th1s grade they make themr change from manu scrlpt to cursxve wrxtmg In add1t1on to these the pup1ls of the third grade study spelhng muslc art and health 12 : , .: ' Marilyn Strong, Tommy lflale, Robert Hooper. croft, Keith Linderman, Paul Linderman.
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...Jams READING LIBRARY Front Row Loretta Blossom Charles L to r Carol Wllson, james Sch1e1er Iames Stephens june Everltts Stephens Dorothy Learn, Shlrley Fa1rf1eld Back Row Robert Smlth, B1lly Anderson Katherlne Isaman, Dorothy Anne Sm1th Ronald Durphy Absent Ralph Shellman Elbon See LOUISE Decker ARITHMETIC ART Front Row Duane Holdrlge Donald W1lk1ns Front Row Amm L1nderman Audrey Clayson Donald Farwell Stanley Blackmon Ronald Dutton V1rg1n1a Back Row josephme Sweeten Bobby Struble Barnes lane Strelght Nell Saylor Bobby Luz1er Back Row Mllford Wxllxams Ianet Patterson Kenneth Healy Raymond Wagner Sandra Farwell, Gordon Kellogg SECOND GRADE Belng establlshed 1n the1r educat1on courses pup1ls contmue the1r studxes 1n the second grade They cont1nue the1r oral readmg and beg1n to read s1lently Ar1thmet1c deals mamly Wlth add1t1on and subtract1on and the forty f1V8 combinatlons The students become acquamted w1th spell1ng as a subject for the f1rst t1me th1S grade Wrztmg IS done 1n the manuscr1pt form Second graders are started on the1r way to good c1t1zensh1p by studylng the town and xts helpers They develop an 1nterest 1n sc1ence by studymg nature Art musxc and language are the m1nor subjects of second grade The pup1ls 1n th1s grade also take part mn many of the entertamments of the school 11 A FW af , '-X ,f Q 4 ' fe 44 L. 'B E : . , . . . Q . . ,- , .. . . , - , Norman lianDusen, George Hillman, Alice Bell, Patty Perrington, Donna Stoll. , . : , , ' : . , . . , I . , l ' 1 , ' ' 7 7 .: 1 , I , . I - . 7 3 7 I I 7 ' 7 1 . . v . 1 a . . . , . . .
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2 rf ART Seated jane Hale Wxlllam See Kendr1ck Durphy Stand1ng Robert W1lson, Bobby Holdrldge Donald Ingram Dale Wagner GEOGRAPHY Seated Earl Brooks L to r Douglas Colley Douglas Clayson V1rg1n1a Myers Norma Lmderman Nancy Frost Stella Swarthout Lew1s Burhngame LIBRARY Seated Thelma Dutton janet M1ller Madelme Learn Standmg Earl Doty Clarence Underwood Donald Boser, Nett1e Hammond Carl Krakat MUSIC Seated Max Hurlburt, Robert Everltts Standmg Walter Grambow Dann1e Crandall Etta lsaman Audrey Wagner FOURTH GRADE Always advanclng the puplls labor at the1r school work The fourth grader d1s covers another new subyect h1story Th1s 1S ancxent h1story and deals w1th pr1m1t1ve man and l1fe Readlng progresses and the puplls learn to use the dict1onary and xmprove the1r vocabulary They contmue the1r studles of the fundamentals of ar1thmet1c The puplls be come acqua1nted wxth lxfe 1n forelgn lands through the1r studles 1n geography Spelling sclence art and mus1c are also studled The students enjoy pro1ects they make and other act1v1t1es durmg lexsure tlme W, yi 'I Vfff ' l I x i .f A X . . I . . tl X W i , N -.. W' l Z , . . , . : , , , , I 3 . I 1 ' : 9 1 S ' y ' ffff, ,,l ww W , . 'K I , A X 'IYQN , x i E-'wha , J .Ps fi My - 1 -. aa . .: , , ' : , ' , D 5 9 ' ! 7 ' l . , . . I . - , . ' 1 , . 13
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