Marlette High School - Scribe Yearbook (Marlette, MI)

 - Class of 1947

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FIRST JRADE lst Row: L. Perry, M. Hillaker, G. Kenna, D. Lmnber, D. Toman, P. Schmidtke, C. Lamie, R. Procter, D. Jicklino, R. Potter 2nd Row: Mrs. Jones, F. Vizard, W. Mchdann, N. Rappuhn, P. Brooks, P. Cox,D. Forbes, N. Baldwin, D. Halleck, J. Goodwine, W. Petersen 3rd Row: M. Simmons, S. Levitt, D. Hurd, C. Boyne, R. Howe, H. Raven,M. Wolfe, R. Chard, B. Dunsford Absenteeszh. Heindl, J. Sanchez, C. Steinmann, S. Thornton, J. Wood, B. Force The membership of this room has been stable throughout the year with an average of 53.5. About 23 of our children have hot lunch every day. ' Twentyytwo children ride on the bus to school and the rest of the children live in town. Our chief activity has been learning to read. Our reading interests have center- ed around the experiences of the children and well with in their range of comprehab sion. The children have learned to read and write the numbers to 100. They have become familiar with number words and number stories and have completed the Numbers Stor- ies Work Book. They have periods for writing, spelling, oral language and social science: also music and art.

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lst 2nd 3rd 4th 5th Row Row Row Row Row: HINDERGARTEN Brown, B. Bays, J. Turner, L. Leach, D. Neumann, M. Vizard, G. Hartsell, Olsen, P. Atkins, N. McMann, J. Shaw, A. Dale O'Shea, M. Ross, G. Cumper, J. Caister, W. Shier, D. Burns, R. Long, Cook, P. Christensen, P. Hummell, R. Jones, M. Erwin, C. Cox Boyne, G. Jones, J. Hoist, B, Lindsay, B. Boyne, E. Fisher, D. Smith, Lynn, L. Jones, L. Gerber, E. Mahaffy, M. Grimes Foster,G..Wood,F. Chrzonowski,D. Howe, L. Halleck, J. Cargill, T. Boyne, Sohn, S. Strickler, S. McRobbie, K. Wilcox, B. Fox Hodge,C. Taylor,T. Calkins, G. Miller, J, Davies, K. Becker, S. Russell, Atkins, B. Atkins, M. Kukovich, M. James, L. Lichtenfelt, J. Harris Absentees: K. Boyne, K. Beals, L. Marion, T. McQuarrie, D. Sullivan, G. Westover, A. lhittaker There are 71 children in the Kindergarten this year. Twenty-four children live in town and come only in the morning. Forty-seven children come in on buses and stay at school all day. Most of our activities are rather informal and are designed to help the children learn to work and play together. The last semester we begin Pre-reading activities which help prepare them for First Grade work.



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-eo.. as ' lst 2nd 3rd 4th 5th , gam ma. , Row : ROW: Row: Row: Row: V-tr. ..,, . CC51,,' gn FIRST GRADE R. Cargill, R. Matusik, D. Redmond, J. Ross, J. Ruggles, R. Douglas, J. Abfalter D. Kennedy,E. Gisch,J. Thornton, D. Ross, C. Olson, J. Potter, J.Sheridan, R. Faszczewski L. Wiegert, R. Curtis, P. Caister, E. McClellan. P. Clark, B. Lance L. Armstrong, S. Patrick R. Strickler, B. Foster, S. Leaver, J. Hollard, S. Fuller, B. Mahaffy, L. Powell, J. Wilson M. James, J. Hem ing, D. Harris, J. Riley, R. McCoon, P. Sullivan,G.Lamie, J. Beltz Absentees:L. Turner, A. Riedel There were thirty-nine pupils who registered in our room in September. Through- out the year we have had five new pupils. They are Joy Sheridan, Andrea Riedel, Sandra Fuller, Lee Armstrong, and Ronald McCoon. Three pupils, Richard Kaumeyer, Sharron Ervin, and Donald Robb moved away during the year. This leaves a total of fortyione in our room. Twenty-five of these boys and girls come to school by bus. There is an average of thirty-two hot lunches a day served in our room. The main objective in the first grade is learning to read.

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