FROInTT ROW, L to R: Ann McDonald, Randi Johnson, Patty Lively, Raylene Bovencamp, Dona Booth. CENTER: Mrs. Dial. BACK ROW: Kenneth Place, Merrill Gorham, Joe Westenskow, Jim Beck, Myron Wagoner, Eddie Johnson, Kendrick Siegrist, Jerry White, Robert Brookshier, Carl Doud. INSET: Lulu May Doud. The fifth grade class president was Randi Johnson. Carl Doud was voted student representative. The boys who helped to assemble the grade paper were Merrill Gorham and Joe Westenskow. Outstanding units of work during the year were the notebooks for the study of the United States, and a space unit in science. Fractions were introduced in arithmetic. Paper mache, wood carving, and plaster work were main art projects. Room mothers,Mrs. Wagoner and Mrs. Lively, with the help of the other mothers gave us a Halloween, Christmas, and Valentine party. FRONT ROW, L to R: Joyce Ann Billerbeck, Charlotte Ann Coffin, Louise Tuck, Beverly Holloway, James Patterson, Bertha Hohstadt, Charlotte Ann Patrick, Rosalee Tuck, Louise Scott. BACK ROW: Clifford (Gene) Scrbey, Tommy Noyes, Mr. Rodney Steen, Larry Hardman, Bobby Austin. INSET: Helen Hawks, Edna Perkins. Our social studies have taken us on a journey to all of the Americas and to the islands of the Atlantic and some in the Pacific. It has been an Interesting trip. Our science led us to delve into the mysteries of sound, light, germs, plants and animals, planets, electricity, weather, and changes in the earth's surface. Our arithmetic has taught us a great deal about the operations and uses of fractions, in addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. Our field trip to study plants and how they grow was enjoyed by all. We took a picnic lunch with us and played games as well as having a nice time finding flowers. Larry Hardman was our class representative far the student council, while Louise Tuck was treasurer of the Student Body. In our own class Rosalee Tuck was our class chairman who conducted our class meetings.
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FIRST RCW, L to R: Tom Hewitt, Harry Bates, Donnie Starr, Eloise Hug, Carl Nelson, Billy Nelson. SECOND ROW: Darrell Place, David Wyland, Donna Hallgarth, Junior Booth, Kathyrn Johnson, Dorothy Le Loup. STANDING: Jimmie Fleet, Mike Crouser. Mrs. Lively Dorothy Le Loup FIRST ROW, FRONT to BACK: Leland Fries, Rose Marie Naegeli, Pa Siegrist, Dottie Coffin, Larry Bates. SECOND ROW: Butch Bowman, Larr Le Loup, Iralee Lively, Carol Von Derahe, Terry Sawyer, Ronnie Folk THIRD ROW: Joyce White, Raymond Bates, Tanja Hills, George McDonald, Darrell Gorham. Carlene Culver, George McDonald, Tanja Hills Mrs. Romani unior Booth and Denny Hohstadt Dickie Doud Imbler Panther's football team of 1953 and cheer leaders (eleven boys and four girls) have had a busy year. We have read many books and have had various activities in our number work. We made booklets in our writing and phonics study. In science we have studied about plants, animals, machinery and weather. We had a treat of radishes from our indoor garden. We made a doll house for our room. We have enjoyed our lovely new school building very much. S(M oml 4»rail k The second grade Panthers have been busy as 'beavers'. The 1952 Christmas season found us constructing a city sponsored by social studies. Early in 1953 we were busy with machinery, plants and animals. In arithmetic we have learned our Roman numerals to ten. We can tell time and know many combinations. In the field of athletics, games and rhythms have constructed the major part of our program. Spring found us doing some tumbling.
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