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ELEMENTARY GRADES FIRST GRADE MRS Hot STON Mas ELLIS HIS year because of the SIZE of the grade the class was dlVld6d mto two sections Smce thls was our first year ln school we were eager to learn what we could We have lmproved ln our cltlzenshxp and learned to be responslble We have found out that we must have consideration and respect for others and learn how to cooperate Most of us have gotten on very well wlth readlng and vocabulary and have discovered our numbers by playlng countmg games We are now determlned to prepare ourselves for a good school year ln the second grade SECOND GRADE Miss LANDEABURGER HE second graders began the year wlth an enrollment of thlrty four pupxls The children took up manv new subjects but the two on which they had the most mtensn e study were QU The Life of the Esklmos CQJ The Study of Pre hlstorlc lNIan taklng ln the Cave Dwellers Tree Dvs ellers and I ake Dwellers As a result of the former work there I3 now 1n thelr room an Esklmo scene haxmg men women ammals xgloos and the -Kurora Borealis Frem the latter the room has many charts vuth drawlngs by the chlldren them selves The puplls feel a deep regret at the thought of leavmg thls cheerful room but stepping mto a new grade only comes once a year' THIRD GR -KDE Mxss BL nroN HE first project ln the Thlrd Grade finlshed thls year vsas the Indlan Project For Lhls the chlldren made a vslgvs am drew pictures and wrote stones They also made Indlan Page Tuenty ezghl n T 1 A K , .. - 9 W v . . . . .v . -9 - l . . X - . . . . . . . . , 1 v 3 , 1 ' .. 4. A . . . ,. . . 9 s x s -9 A . , , v , 9 A . L - . .v . Y . ,I - . V. Y Y , v . . , . . .
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THE BEACON, 1935 ' Sl -J IGH, 4-W 'ffw' V ...Y 5 2 SEVENTH GRADE Prevulent Dox up JEFFERSON I we Pre-xzdeul EL17xBE1n Gaxx ES Secretary Avxx NI AE Fnasxuw' Treasurer lax no W XLLS Huw lflmx-er NIR Buxxsan LLXSS Nlorro Strwe md Succeed Q LXSS Fnoxx ER Peonx I I xss C owns Blue 'md I old SEXPNTH GRADE HISTORX N SFPTFNIBI' R 1934- xxe started to school full of pep after a fine VlC3tll n We xx ere eager this ye xr more than ln other xears to start to school because xxe xx ere begmmng something entlrely different from that xx hlch we had had ln prevxous years Before one teacher taught us ln practically all our studies but we would noxx have several teachers xx ho xxould teach us a dlfferent subject C hanglng classes xx as a problem that took us some time to solve After doing this xxe soon settled doxxn to uslng thxs nexx sysetm Work m Junior High School xx 'ls dltferent and lnterestmg We xxere glven library lnstructlons by Nllss Helen Rx land and learned hoxx to use encx clopedlas and other reference books that xx ere useful to us ln hndlng our asslgnments Our home room teachers are for the boys NIr John C Branner and for the glrls NIISS Catherlne T Smith ln Home Feonomlcs the glrls made dresses and aprons Thex also learned hoxx to prepare a lunch The boxs m Nlanual Tramlng built blrd houses and made toothbrush holders We made a xxlld flower collectlon m General Sclence ln Art xxe made mmature stage sets tree booklets a project on progress small xx oven mats and hooked rugs We have gxven one assembly program durmg thxs xear It was composed of smgmg tap dsncmg and recxtmg We also had part ln the Arbor Day program gn en bw the seventh elghth und nmth grades The seventh grade boxs gave the glrls a partx lhe gurls have had parties ln their home rooms on sex er al occasions Our class IS represented m the Pxecutlve C ouncxl by Donald Jefferson Ellzabeth Graves Betty Phnllnps Blanche Avdelotte and James Lelshman Page Twenty sewn .X ' tl A ,, wi' ' x v . , .. . ,. L. . , . , , ,. - . , ., . . , , l . .' , . . ...' t ,. . gf. . ..- - 1 . .. 1 . . , . . . . . , , . . . . t , N 14. , , 1 I - Y. - . . - . ,. . , . .1 , . , . . . . .. . , . . - a J.. : a ,. , . . . . v ' . ' ' ' . v - . . .,- . . ,,. , . . 4 .' .. . .. Y . ' . N' ,. . . A - . . , -. ., , .., ,, , ' . .1 V Y' . . . , I I ,. y ,N . , . . , . , ' 1 , 'y v 1 . . , t . , , .. . ,, . i . . . A U. ' . ' G. . . - , . ' K . . 4. N . , ., ., , s ' . . - Y
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