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Page 32 text:
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i School opened ift September v ith a total of 17 pupils. This grew to 21 and then diminished to 12, Circus, Dutoh and Japanese projects • vere carried on, Sandtables were constructed and stories writ-ten about them, .During the year each child had a birthday cake with candles. Y e started in September with 28 pupils enrolled in the 3rd, 4th, and 5th grades, Reading Clubs and the Girls 4-H Sewing Club, ■■ Nj« were organized during the year. Movie shows and plays were given, all v ith the idea of building up citizenship, ; f’tC' We have had a very successful year and all ' pupils were promoted, !
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t When school started we had nine students enrolled: Aletha Bushman, Melba Y estenskow, Verna Graybeal, Elva Richeson, Emma Coe, Anabel Cantrel, Elmer Perry, Junior Redman and Neil Martin. During the middle of the school year,.Anabel moved away and later in the year, Emma moved away so the eighth grade had only seven for graduation. On-Christmas all the school took part in the program. Our room presented a play, some poems, a song by Melba Westenskow, Alvin Bushman and Aletha Bushman and a harmonica duet by Verna Graybeal and Emma Coe. We have had many parties this year and have had a very jolly time. We had a party on Valentine's day planned by the eighth grade, Ihe seventh grade gave the eighth grade a party at Mrs. Dennison's house on May 5th. Cake and ice cream were served and everybody had a fine time. Everyone in the eighth grade had to take the tests although we were exempted as far as state records were concerned. Bie class average in these tests was very high. Eighth Grade Commencement was on May IVth. Mr. Johnson was not able to attend because of illness. Mr. King took his place. Mr. Hale presented diplomas to the graduates. We all enjoyed our work through thh ypar'of 1933-34, and look forward to next year. I vy ? v i
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