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The sprouts have grown into small leaflets, Namely—First Row: Frances Pratt, Steve Livermore, Judy Colhoun, Leonard Lively, Ronnie Hiner, Roddy Campbell. Second Row: Beverly Starr, Arden Collins, Ardell Pugh, LaVerne Brant, David Paroz. Third Row: Tim Johnson, Raymond Hug, Car! Johnson..Standing: Mrs. Dial, Karen Holloway, Louise Hohstadt, Reta Pfefferkorn, Sandra Hardman, Joyce Scott, Doles Craig, David Noyes, Jack Cain. Some of the special activities for the year were: birthday treats, Halloween Party, Christmas Party (gifts), December assembly and Christmas program, Valentine Party, crocheting, woodworking, United States notebooks, exploring Alaska and Canada, watching new plants grow, gals7 party, and end of the year party. The leaflets Have made much progress and have enjoyed an imaginary trip to the South American MEJSr tl'S January assembly, mode a rock collection, studied electricity, made mops C d o sXfl f.TdT.p w'fh O p£E P QU ,0r ,heir m0,hers' h0d a pr°|ecf in woodworkin9 ond com- ,r !« ?°W A Kendr,ck Siegrist, ?.°tty Live,V' Jerrv White, Carl Doud, Ann McDonald, Jim Beck Second en.?Cft' ,P,oce' Rayler»c Wagoner, Robert Brookshier, Sandra Sanncr Third Row hamSte Sk°W' DOn° Booth' Lu u Moy Doud« Eddie Johnson, Randi Johnson. Pictured separately—Merrill
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Sixteen tiny sprouts peeped through in September and by January two more come up. The Regular 3 R's plus the following activities made a very interesting and exciting year—A grocery store, Christmas program, valentines, measles, chicken pox, pioneers, Oregon, and picnics. They wrote to some boys and girls in England ond now hove them for their pen pals. Dottie, Terry ond Paul won prizes for perfect scores in arithmetic combinations. The pictured sprouts are: First Row: Butch Bowman, Miquel Livermore, Lorrie Le Loup, Ira Lee Lively, Jerry Newcomb. Second Row: Terry Sawyer, Leland Fries, George McDonald, Paul Siegrist, Dick Royes, Carol Von Derahe. Third Row: Carlene Culver, Tanja Hills, Dottie Coffin. Pictured separately: Helen Rhymer, Darrell Gorham, Joyce White. W. The sprouts are developing tost and their year has been filled with much learning and many interesting projects, such as a science collection, Halloween Party, puppet show, model ranch, spelling contests, cowboy songs, squorc dancing, and studying our majestic universe. They presented the April assembly with spacemen and ships The sprouts you see in the picture arc First Row: Billy Furman, Albert Johnson, Freddie Hunt, Rebecca Wagoner. Second Row Gary Peterson, Sibyl Bewley, Chyrl Bowman, Maureen Beck, Charles Anderson, Larry McK.nms Third Row: La Mome Bront, Gary Von Derahe, Glen Pfefferkorn, Nelline Tuck, Della Doud. Fourth Row Everett Nelson, Donna Le Loup, Freddie Behrens, Wayne Brookshier. Pictured separately: Marilyn Teeter, Judy Griblmg, Keith Hug, Mike Slock, Dick McLaughlin.
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THE SMALL BLADES UF GI1ASS Sheilo Stotlcr wos elected president of the grode school student body ot the foil elections. Under her excellent leodcrship we hod o very successful year. The outstanding activities for the year were regular monthly assemblies with each room presenting a program, paid $15 on the furniture for the first grade playhouse which was built by John Hawks and Pat McDaniel; sold school supplies, paper cups and paper plates; published two school popers; collected $154 for the March of Dimes, (Sheila Statler's and Jimmie Fleet's pictures were in the La Grande Observer for bringing the most money in the extra drive. Ann McDonald was also a winner.) bought 25 annuols from the high school; helped to purchase o six foot by eight foot movie screen; presented o very successful Amateur Show in April. Front Row Wayne Brookshier, 4th, Sandra Hordman. 5th; Sheila Statler. President; Charlotte Coffin, Secretary; Bonita Richmond, 1st; David Wylond, 2nd. Back Row: Weldon Gorham, Scrgeant-at-Arms; Dwight Hopkins Jr., 8th; Bobby Austin, 7th; Larry Hardman, Vice-President, Miss Read, Advisor; Jimmie Potterson, Treasurer; Jim Beck, 6th; Paul Siegrist, 3rd. arc now small blades of gross. They have had their rcgulor parties during the year. The two! largest were the Christmas party and a surprise party put on by the girls for Valentine's Day They hodl two field trips, one studying geology and the other to study plants, trees ond other related subjects. The I boys took a week-end camp trip to the mountains where they studied woods craft, cooking, and orientation of a woodsman I Front Row Edna Perkins. Berth Hohstodt. Beverly Holloway, Norman Peters. Helen Hawks. ChoHottc Potrick Charlotte Coffin Second Row Rosalee Tuck, Louise Tuck, Joyce Ann Billerbcck, Louise Scott. Third Row Lorry Hardman, Gene Sabcy. Tommy Noyes. Gary Hewitt. Jim Potterson. Bobby Austin Pictured separately are Jocouclmc Snell who transferred from La Grande and Gene McLaughlin, who come from Nebraska. 4 A
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