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nfermedzizfe and Primary Department Cf COMMUNITY CHEST-ROOM 216 Turn your pockets inside out, Rush around like all get out Don't you know you have to hurry Little time and lots of worry. What's the trouble in our town? Everything seems upside down! Do we have to take a test La-me-no, itls the Community Chest. So let's start in as best we can. To help our teacher with this plan, And work and work and never stop, Until our room is on the top. -JERRY ROSS NEWS FROM ROOM 313 The children of llfiss Ritzman's class entertained the Mothers, Club on Tues- day, February 1-if with a Valentine Program. Two plays entitled HSomebody's Valentiney' and HA Sandy Valentinei' were given. Burl Taylor played several selections on his accordion. Gene Baker of Room 313 hasn't been absent or tardy this year. ROOM 1 The children of Mrs. Day's room have formed a Happy Day Reading Clubf' The oHicers are: David O'Neil, Presidentg Phyllis Rupp, Program Chairman, and Shirley Emery, Secretary. The aim of this club is to improve their reading. Each child has 'a spelling hook, that is indeed a help, in which to keep his papers together. Fifteen of the children have had one hundred on all their papers during the year. The children plan to have a kite day soon. They will Hy the kites they made and decorated. They have also made clay figures, cloth dolls, and news books. The books are published each day and the children take them home once every Week. ' ELIZABETH ROULET ELEANOR LEE LONGFELLOVV f 39 j ECHOES
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CLUBS MISS MEYERS-101 Friday Morning Club Marjie Jane Reetz ......... President Barbara Burnard ........... Secretary Edgar Prond ......... Vice President MRS. FRUCHEY-113 Excelsior Club Larry Albright ............ President Paul Akers ........... Vice President Marilyn Mcllhenny ........ Secretary Elizabeth Roulet .......... Treasurer Mary Alice Brown ..... Srgt. of Arms MRS. ALEXANDER-203 Hlfverybodyls Reading Clubn Nancy Harris ............. President Theogene llianzoff ....,.... Secretary Rita Lee ..... ...---Program Chairman MISS QUEENIQN-216 Betty Gray ............... Chairman Ricfhard Rupp ............. Chairman MISS CUMMINS-201 Ten Pen Man Club I lylarilyn Pettis ............ President Howard Warner ........... Secretary Book Wormsl' II John Zietter .............. President Billie Boshart ............. Secretary MISS KEELER-217 'iHenny Pennyu Jacqueline Getz ........... President Bobby Brown ......... Vice President Marilyn Smith ............ Secretary Joan Crawford ........ Srgr. of Arms MISS SANDER-212 Rainbow Club Jerry Gatford ............. President Douglas IVIarshall -- .... Vice Prsidenl Shirley Lowler ............ Secretary Geraldine Canda ---Program Chairman MISS RITZMAN-313 Reading Club I Harold Hiser -............. President Jeanne Read .......... Vice President lliargaret Burgoon ......... Secretary Howard Dale ......... Srgt. of Arms II John MacDonald .......... President Sharon Powell ............. Secretary Bobby Kamm ......... Sral. of Arms MRS. WYNHOFF-301 A'Work and Funu Jimmy Coppeler ........... President I-Iarold Ray .......... Vice President lldary Ann Chambers ....... Secretary Shirley Blinn ..... Program Chairman Russel llloore ......... Srgt. of Arms MISS BETHUNE-303 Citizenship,' First Semester Officers Leddy Zuch ............... Presidenl Melvin lwonon ........ Vice President Suzanne Nagel ........ Srgt. of Arms Second Semester Officers lllarilyn Schalitz .......... President John Rightmyer ....... Vice President Patsy Stacey -Srgt. of Arms Story Hour Friday MRS. WHITWHAM-309 The Sunshine Reading Clubl' Keith Tucker ............. President Jean Ann Schoelor ..... Vice President Joyce Pelletier ............. Secretary Robert Bryn ...... Program Chairman Edward Vich .......... Srgt. of Arms MRS. RYAN-ll 'AHapy Houru James Buchholz ........... President Charles Whitehorne --Prog. Chairman Carolyn Meinert .... Hsehpg Chairman MRS. DAY-I A'Hapy Day Clubu David OlNeill ............ President Phyllis Rupp ...... Program Chairman Shirley Emery ............. Secretary LoNo1fEr.i,ow I 38 J Ecnorss
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ROOM 511 During the past year we had a reading clud that met each Friday afternoon. It was called the Silver Tip Reading Club. The officers were: President .... ---Marjorie Hinton Vice-President -- ----- Jack Spackey Secretary -------- ---- M arjorie Zingg Sergeant-at-Afrms --- ---.-.---. Karl Krieg Program Chairman --.---.-----------.--- Marianne Northrup Each week different children would read stories, sing, tell jokes and recite poetry. ROOM 317 Every Friday afternoon the children in Room 317 have a club meeting. The name of the club is O. P. Q. R., which stands for O-orderly. P-punctual. Q-quiet, R-regular. The former officers were: President ----..-.- ---. P atsy Binding Vine-President -- ----------.------- Barbara Coble Secretary -------- -------------------- N ancy Kurth Sergeant-al-firms --- ---- William Brewer, Bruce Chambers The present officers are: President .----.- ---- B ruce Chambers Vice-Presidenf -- ----..- Warren Wise Secretary ------.- ---Marilyn Woessner Sergeant-at-Afrnzs -----------------.---.------- Patsy Binding The children voted for a person to choose and inspect the monitors. Marilyn Britton was elected inspector. On the program children read and tell stories, read and recite poems, sing songs, read and tell riddles and jokes. Some play the piano and accordion. They have plays and question bees, too. The children bring up business and suggestions at the meeting. -MARILYN WOESSNER LONGFELLOW I 40 1 ECHOES
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