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,-2' 1 rade From left to right: Row one: John Gilbert, Michael Volkart, Carol Monsen, Janice Hanna, Patty Halligan Sheryl Cleveland, Sharon Clevelend, Gayle Norby. Row two: Lu Vern Speer, Darla Timm, Diane Rich, Grade From left to right: Row one: Suzanne Halling, Beverly Harden, Ruth Wolthoff, Carol Iverson, David Wilson, Richard Lamon, Barbara Orum, Jacqueling, Dianne Daily, Karen Klikki, Carol Reed. Row two: Ilene Bergland, Nancy Wells, Mary Martz, Gerald Jensen, Gary Johnson, Kenneth Brown- E D var nv Two Judy Pererson, Charles Leighton Reed Ronnie Orum, Ronald Remer, Sandra Orke Row three: Cheryl Ernist, Joe Cartney, Joanne Boe, Maurine Lien, Jerry Weirson, Lois Morse, Terry Dickenson, Miss Bergland 116 low, Thomas Wherry, Jo Ann Abbott, Irene Halligan, Jean Meyers. Row three: Cather- ine Hovde, Dennis Hennigar, Patrick Car- tney, Robert Schroeder, George Graff, John Rowe, Dennis Moe, Jon Hiller, Ron- ald Timmerman Donald Nauman, Mrs. Wells. Absent from picture--Carolyn Batt. J M N
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Fourth Grade Left to Right: Row one: Diane Hopp, Owen Davis, Dennis McFarland Beverly Soltau, Bobby Davis, Bette Rasmussen, A1ice Meyers, Donald Daily, Darrel McFarland, Harry Seese, Gary Norby, Kay Iverson, Row two: Mary Lou Erie, Tommy Kraft, Harvey Funke, Jimmy Emery, Helen Martinek, Warren Harden. Third Left to right: Row one: Kenny McRoberts, Richard Davis, Mary Kempe, Karen Juvrud, gohn Sperry, Mary johnson, Larry Moe, obby McClary, Roger Bhend, Anne King. Row two: Kathy Meyers, Mary Berg, Francis Funke, Joe Roe, Mardella Bucknell, Char- lotte Abbott, Eda Iverson, Duane Herme, Jerry Wherry, Dorothy Savage, Lois Wilson, Alice Roehr Keith Trenary. Row Three: Sherry Reed, Richard Harrington, Kermit Neuman, Mary Lou Quale, David Backus, Larry King, Diane Hovde, Sammy Bettin, Dick Grass, Miss Asper. rade Jean Hawkins, Neil Van Tries. Row three: Peggy Davis, Sharon Holmen, Gary Austin, Carol Soltau, Paul Rugg, Mary Hanson, Bobby Harrington Gloria Monsen, Dale Bergland Mrs. Boulet. ' -. ,- ,y ,IM ,' --,Es 5, ,,g:55fE,,:! ,rbi Q fe
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Kindergarten - - e Left to right: Row one: Nancy Sigler, Gary Switzler, Lois johnson, Dixie Moy- land, Fonda Bartels, David Helgeson, Diane Rosenthal, Peggy Johnson. Row two: Stanly Mc Caslin, Roger Wherry, Bobby Kraft Karen Foster, Judy Soltau,'Dicky Mah- oney, Mrs. Kruase. Row three: Jane Tillson, Paul Satre Linda Medinnus, Wayne Tembreull, Billy Clark, David Lee Burgett, Bobby Haines. Missing from pic- ture-Linda Lee Ludwig, Steven Roe. ur New Kindergarten Working and playing in a lovely room of pink, trimmed with light green, the 23 boys and girls of the kindergarten joined the Le Roy student body on the opening day of school, Sept. 2, 1952. Ably assisted by their teacher, Mrs. Betty Krause, the children have developed their ability to print their own name, play organized games, color, cut, and draw. They have been introduced to numbers and colors, they have developed their singing abilities and have been encouraged to de- velop their imagination. These boys and girls have been taught to share responsibilities. too. They have - 20 learned to take proper care of their room with its equipment and play things. But theirrmost important accom- plishment lies in the field of cooper- ation. Af the beginning of the year they were all individuals, unaccustomed to working and pla ing in a group. Now, tnrou the development of self-control they gave learned to work, to play, and to live with each other in the kinder- garten departments This deyeloped cooper- ation has prepared them for the school years that lie ahead. '
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