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Primar ClR:XDl'i UNH Teaelierz Miss lane lessnp Donalcl Bishop, Nieliael Boyle, Norma lean Cznnpbell, Ciyenclolyn Carr, Betty Cheek, Innior Co111bs, Bobby Craig, I1111ior Depew, john Derrongh, Robert Derrongh, Danny Doty, Bobby Drake, llanl ljllllll, Shirley Critlis, Billy Groves, l'iliz11beth Groves, Bon- alcl lziekson, Rieliarcl Noe, Ioel Uglesby, Barbara Postle, Ioe Powell, Clyncla Profitt, George Roy, Rieliarrl Scott, Cary Short, llar- riet Stanforth, Shirley Steward, Charlene NYill4inson. CRADIC 'I'VVO '1'eaeI1er: Miss lichia Kehr Phyliss lean Bailey, Norinal BQIFIICS, liileen Bayes, Riellarnl Black, lfleanor Bnrgenieir, l l'2IllL'lS Bnrgher, Patsy Byers, Ioan Cain, Delores Campbell, lfreclclie Carroll, Bonnie Cheesinan, Iaines CllCCSlll2lIl, Nona Coinbs, Mary I.o11ise Crayeraft, Carner Davis, lulllil Debolt, Charles Doebler, Patricia Driggers, Loretta Dull, Ioseph Dyer, Ianet lfiler, Rob- ert Croves, lxlllfllllll llall, Marjorie llanser, NYayne llayes, Albert lleizer, Dick llincls, Robert llonsh, lllllljllllll Ilowarcl, Betty llowell, IIIIIC ll1le, ll'lll2l Kenclriek, 'l'ecl Nlacl- lia. Barbara Moore. Ianet Xlnrray. .Xlbert lliersall, ,Xgnes llohlable, Owen llostle, lillen Prater, janet Speiglc, Charles Strayer, Inclith XVilSlll7lll'Il, Bobby liee Wells. Billy Jxllllltblly, Iznnes .xI'lllll2lgC, Klilclrecl Baircl llnolel Birnes Betty 111e Bnes V llllllll Bl lLlx Nl 1ry lonise Blool NI Ill l oinse Bogbess llele11 Boyd, Philip Bnttertielcl, lllilllllllf' Cast 111 es Cheesin 111 Xl ll Cl irle e Clirle lxllfl Cole l llll L lhns X Llllilll C r g, Bobby Downs, Norma lillis, .Xllll C:l2lllCy, B2ll'l7ll'l C orclon I onilel ll 111ser o lhle Xnclrexx ielsson S111111el lxenclel l 1t lXLlNlllLlx one Nlaclfia, liclclie Martin, Barbara Mason, Alfred Melntosh l 1111 Molerx Rui Nloore Leon Ogden lxllflflll l1ers1ll Bol b1e NllL loxx ll llClCll Prater, llenry Propps, Innior Short, Ruth Snnth L1X o1111e So rell Betty Sllllfllflll Doris Stexi 1rcl lxllfll LIIIIIL Stexx ircl Xnne Streifthan, lohn 'l'l1arp, Paul 'l'harp, 'l'on11ny lllfllll son
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The Grade Mr, C31-1R0g5 MTALL OAKS FROM LITTLE ACORNS GROW GRADE ONE The work in the first grade was centered -largely around three units of work. The first was a study of the coimnunity and its work- crsg the second was the farm, the third was a study of the home. VVith this study, appro- priate activities were carried out, namely, the construction of a small community, a typical farm. and a house large enough for play. GRADE TVVO This year special emphasis has been placed on mastery of the courses in reading. arith- metic, writing and spelling, VVork during the second semester centered around units on the post office, good manners, and the farm. Reading, arithmetic, writing. spelling, music and art were correlated with each unit and a post oliice and a farm were constructed. GRADE THREE The third grade pupils have not only ac- complished inuch along the scholastic line, but they have learned to work and play to- gether in a satisfactory manner. Good study habits and worthwhile character traits have gone hand in hand with subject matter, to make the units of work a delight to each child. GRADE FOUR Fourth grade pupils have been engaged in activities valuable for their own sakes. Through these they have attempted gradually to turn native endowment into effective power. Not by rote learning, but through par- ticipation, the children have been learning that freedom is a result of self-discipline, and is achieved by conquering each new ditiiculty which arises. GRADE FIVE The object of the fifth grade is to provide large learning situations, which will draw upon all phases of experience and make use of all kinds of subject matter. With this object in view, the work this year has been set up in three correlated units, which include the following: Colonial life, Ohio, and trans- portation. GRADE SIX XVhen elementary pupils arrive at the sixth grade they begin a more formal study of aca- demic subjects. It is here that the final polish- ing of the elementary student is made prior to his entering junior high school. Much atten- tion is given to the development of inde- pendent study habits. However, formal drill is not permitted to overshadow the develop- ment of well rounded personalities.
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Intermediate CIRADIC FOUR Teacher: Miss D. Dorcas Orem Geraldine Allen, Fred Armbruster, Iani Beyerlein, Iune Beyerlein, Bobbie Brown Ruth Butterfield, Anne Clark, Vernon Col ling, Ianet Crayeraft, Marilyn Dailey, Marial Drake, Lueetta Fletcher, David l raner, Betty Lou lfrazee, lane Glaney, Mollie Habig, Mari Kathryn Hale, Lois Hall, Zollie Heizer, Pattj Howard, Lee Hursli, Donald Iosepli, Pal Kelly, Ida Mae Kendel, Charles Knepshield Ieanne Knepsliield, Roland Kolir, Tllelmz Ledford, Camilla Lindsay, Billy Martin, Vir ginia Matson, VVilliam Meeks, Paul Miller lClya Moore, Pauline Pohlable, Arlin Powell Zelma Prator, Leonard Rogers, Virginia Roth fuss, XVilliam Speigle, Francis Taylor, Irenr Treadway, Betty YVilkinson, Loren Yount ClR,Xl5l'Q l lYl'1 Teacher: Miss lean Grim Donald Bailey, lack Bayes, Calvin Braden Berneda Brewer, Dorothy Burgemeir, Rey: Burgher, Ruby Cole, Ruth Combs, Yvonne Craig, Bonnie lean Drake, Earl Foster George lfreeman, Marilyn Geyer, lrcnr , Groves, Geraldine Hall, Kathleen Ilall, Hopf llarlan, Ieannette Hauser, Dennis Iloward W Virgil lones, Ieannette Kelly, VValter Ken X driek, lean Kidd, Iames Mason, Gloria Mehl Ieanne Oglesby, Mabel Pergram, Louisc Power, Boyd Smith, IOlll1 Smith, XVandz Sorrell, Harold Steward, Paul Sturgel, Pliylliz Tharp, Delbert Treadway, Illmer YVard Bobby XX'Ylllt2lliCI', Rebeeea XVilkinson. ClR,Xl7lf SIX Teacher: Mr. Carl Ross liyelyn Allen, Iesse Amburgy, Helen Anthony, Ioanne Armbruster, Billy Aylstoek, George Baird, Beulah Barnes, Eugene Blood, Mary Carr VVanda Carroll, Ilomer Cast, Nona Collins, George Davis, Donna Dazey, Lee Dcpcw, Mary Depew, Ruth Derrough, Gordon Doty VVanda Dunn, Irene Dyers, Icrry Earls, Hilda Field, Martha Franer, Ierry Fry, Dale Geyer, Rita Habig, Donald Ileltoii, Vivian Heizer Alice Ilinds, VVilma Horne, Lillian Howard, YVilliam Iones, Paul Kendrick, Dorothy Ledford, Mildred Martin, Robert Marts, Georgi Pougli, Hazel Prows, Dorothy Ramseyer, Ioan Randall, Thomas Rogers, Doris Rothwell, Iune Smith, Carolyn Yount. 'A' 16
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