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, I SCIENCE YOUNG AMERICAN CLUB L to r Kenneth Zacher joan Stephans, Seated Marie Barnes, L11l1an Eaton Wayne Kent, Mary Frank11n W1l11am Gaylor Standmg Vera Hooper jane Hale Bommie Strexght but GEOGRAPHY BASKETBALL L to r DeForrest Wllber Edward Gaylor L to r Bruce Blackmon Orr1n Oakley, Tommy Rosabelle Blshop, V1o1et Weber Arlene Ervay B1lly Hurlburt Kenneth Knapp, Donald Swarthout Swart, Dlck Wilson V1ctor Kent, Gordon Hooper Larry Linderman, Iames Holmes FIFTH GRADE Flfth grade pup11s study our own country qu1te carefully The1r geography deals wxth the contlnent of North Amer1ca Because they are so much more fam1l1ar wxth thexr own land than fore1gn lands, they can make a deta1led study of the 11ie and customs of the Amer1cans. LlkeW1S6, the1r hlstory 1nvolves the past events of the Umted States. A knowledge of both the geography and hlstory of our country IS a dec1d1ng factor ID good c1t1zensh1p. Fxfth grade sclence mamly mcludes the b1o1og1ca1 forms of 11fe. The compllcatlons of fractlons and long d1v1s1on appear for the f1rst t1me in the1r ar1thmet1c The other sub Jects of the f1fth grade are read1ng, mus1c, art, health and spellmg. 14 Q 1 ..,.,, .. ,,,. .,,,. - fs - ' X A A fl , - , - A L if . ,x h i l A N I QB . .: , I ' ' - , . : , , I .. 1 q fix -ffm fi . , N Q . y H, K Qi A , , X f .aff . 4 I , H .5 , V , N s . .: ' , , . .: , ' l 7 I ' I 7
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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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FOREIGN DOLLS Seated Judson Dutton Leo Hamllton Standlng james Lockwood Mary Holdcroft, Helen Rogers Kenneth Pmney W1l11am Isaman Absent Helen Creeley Charlotte Gray Dan1el Bertron fi ,q 'I CHEERLEADERS BASKETBALL Front Row Kenneth McLain Walter Frost V1ncent Dutton Owen Burt Howard Hammond Back Row Donald Hurlburt john Everxtts Vlrg1l Sherman HOBBIES Front Row Ianet Hogue Mary Lou Ingram L to r R1chard Colllns, R1chard Roberta Learn, Marllyn Farwell LeAnna johnson Stegner Wayne Blakeslee Ruth Back Row Ida Mae Brooks Audrey Emerson Holmes Donald Burlmgame, Norman jean Sch1eler Pearl Knapp Ellen M1l1er V1r Case Harold Peasley g1n1a VanDusen SIXTH GRADE The Sxxth Grade IS the last elementary grade of the school It IS the last room the pup1ls occupy before begmmng the1r stud1es on the upper floor of Hmnsdale Central School As 1n the other lower grades, mus1c art, health sc1ence and read1ng are studmed A detalled study of decxmals and fractlons comprlses the arlthmetxc of th1s grade Spell1ng cont1nues wlth more d1ff1cu1t words H1story cons1sts of 11fe xn the early colon1es and the French and Ind1an wars Geography acqua1nts the pup1ls w1th all the contments of the world except North Amerlca and Australla 15 Q . , 1 V V z f nw ' 5 A I A V ' rf ' 'I 9 , . Aa ' I I , 'sl 1 V f. ' L I , l A I , , 3 1 1 1 ' 1 1 ' : 1 1 : 1 1 ' ' I 1,-4 r . an N .5 I 4 'Q I I Y ,V i ' 1.:, Vur 1 Q. . , 11? J, X ii Am- I W W? f . 5513 few, Q 1' N, . : , , . .: ' ' ' 1 ' 1 1 : 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 ' . , , . . . .
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