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ROW Carol Henley Richard Hakes ROW I Wesley Demmmg, Russell Brown, jack ROW Norman Emerson, Carolyn Bennett lim Taylor, Corky Hillman Dorr, Carol Morrxs ROW I1 Robert Wilday Loren Crawford, Donna ROW Raymond Howe Dav1dBenham Robert Howe Masten, Anita Fairfield Mary Ellen George Farwell Barbara Everltt, Patty Whxtney Parker, Marian Davis, Elizabeth Millard ROW Ronald Adams Mary Wlllover, Ernest Bean Tom Kinnaird, Peggy Frank r onald Perrmgton Ruth McMurty, Loretta STANDING Dorla Woodruff EADING IS the basis of almost all school subjects Our grade learns to read in small reading groups Smxth Thxs permlts each chxld to partxcipate more frequently Drill games help the chlldren to learn new words before reading each story YYY 1 ROW I ROW II Patrlcla Bennett, Allce Brooks, Brenda Brooks Susan Karst, Betsy Hayes Frances Smith, Bonme Siemaszko, Susan Kent Lmda Johnson, Kathleen Hastings Allen Black, Bruce Crandell Patr1ck Black Charles Brown Bernard Brown Tommy Hand Vlrgll Wilber, Kevln Osgood Dlanne Davls FIRST GRADE ROW III ABSENT NEXT TO BLAC KBOARIJ ROW ROW ROW ROW Bobby White, Sandra Hatch, Dlck Mc Murtry, Beverly Yardman Claude Smlth Frank Zenner Kenneth Lananger Verna Woodruff Carol Bell Russell Perrmgton, Lorrame Deltrick Sharon Jewell, Gary Elling, Betty Dutton, Madeline Farwell Roy Hamilton, Bruce Crandell READING IS the most xmportant subyect taught m the fxrst grade In our books the chlldren read about social experiences, such as work, play, sharing and helpmg others The humor and actlon in the stones makes reading a pleasure our Health we took an lmaglnary trip wlth the children from the Land of Somewhere to Healthland While in Healthland we learned many things 27 :I , : ' :II i , ' I I ' I ll .7 7 :IV , ' I ' ' -. . 7 , . H , l , . . f ' I . 7 ' Y , 9 m , . . . IV In ' ' .
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ROV I Robert Oakley, Howard Woodruff SEATED Robert Wilber, Beverly Harrington Nancy Howe Betty Taylor Shlrly Ann Whitney, ROW II Burton Hogue Harry Jacobs Mary Dgnald potter White, Myrtle Hakes, John Miller, STANDING John Harrmgton Edward Hooper Helen Benham Junior Ervay Matxlda Dugan Glorl ROW III Karen Kent Wllliam Ever1tt Janet Johnson Sandra Jacobs Susan Frank Fairfield, Wilma Harwood Willlam Sally White Larry French John Yard Hamilton Mamie Black man, Mafvln Mlles Foster, Donna Lynch PPRECIATION of literature IS one of the fine arts to be encouraged m the elementary school In our room Longfellow has become one of our favorxte poets The bulletin board proved a center of mterest in this study, as it showed pictures of Longfellow and places connected with him Thls llttle merry go round makes dr1ll work enjoyable and arouses interest in all the pupils HOLDING THE FLAG Donald Bell ROW I Edward Bean, Harold Crawford Lawrence Learn, Donald Ludden LEFT TO RIGHT Dale Strickland Mark Maurer, Carolyn Hall Deanna Burhngame Earl Dutton, Geraldine Reese Barbara Scutt, Larry Doner Grace Lowe Margaret Wllhams, Henry Brown, ROW II Janet Taylor, Willard Hamllton, Darryl Benham, Wanda Strickland Vernan Mc Loren Ervay, Merle Bean, Albert Murtry, John Hatch Lanny Davls Wayne Brown, Glasspoole, Margaret Miles Flor James Camp Judy Johnson, Kathleen Wilson ence Ervay, Carol Hull, Mae Zenner Ronald Randall THIRD SHADE ONE theme which has been carrxed on throughout the year is Patriotism The flag of our country has the same meaning to each child regardless of natxonalxty Each morning the Pledge has been g1ven, followed by group slnglng of both patrxotxc and seasonal songs Thxs has had a tendency to make the chlldren happy and ready to cooperate durmg the day. 26 . 2 . I . , , . . 1 a .3 ' r 9 . , , , 1 I, ' , - 1
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HI HERB RTE Q - 5' . D ,7f .-1.1, A M SESSION P M SESSION TABLES III TABLES II STANDING LEFT TO RIGHT Rickard Burlingame, STANDING LEFT TO RIGHT Margaret Dean, Robert Nancy I-Iale, Frederick Miles Owens SEATED LEFT T0 RIGHT SEATED LEFT TO RIGHT TABLE I Shirley Ludden, Bonnie Lou Smith, Richard TABLE I Betty Miller, Rickard Emerson, Dorothy Bishop, Hershell Dugan Gall Zenn Lockwood Gail Zenner TABLE II Donald Wlghtman, John Ostricker, Marvin TABLE II Richard Knohl, Ronald Johnson, Iolene French, Richard Blackmon Holden, Howard Bean Dianne Blaly Rose TABLE III Mary Laubenthol, Donna Whitney, Karen Brown Green, Dennis Dutton, Patncla Kleever TABLE III Katherine Ann Knapp, Eric Johnson, Mary ABSENT Douglas Harwood, Donna Walker Lee Morris, Iohn Crawford ABSENT Richard Deitrlck Nancy Io Williams write and color ln workbooks Sometimes we listen to Kindergarten Lady on the Radio or hear some ci our favorite records It s fun to do rhythms and pretend we are eleplmnts or ducks We are especially happy for good weather when we can go for walks and enjoy Nature UUH UHSE ISS Driscoll is a familiar, welcome, visitor to our school each Monday morning Her arrival means relief for bruises cuts, and burns and her probing eyes miss no measles spots or lumpy mumps! Nor do her services end here Hers is a busy role keeping our school as well as our community, healthy ANNA DRIKI OLL 28 v P I II 2 III I ' , er I 7 I Z 1 OUR pictures show some of our activities in kindergarten. Perhaps you are suprised to know that we ' 9 , 1 . ,
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