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EIGHTH GRADE oil: nu-1nu1nu1.nu-lm-Ilu1nu nn un1nn1uu-nu-im-lm1lnl1Im-lm1nn--lm1lm1nu1nu1llu-nm--ln: I JUNIOR HIGH DECLAMATORY Wiedmann Strahan Sheehey Hakes ORATORICAL I Am an American ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,4.,..,,,.. ......., L0 well Strahan DRAMATIC The Little Kings Finds Peace ,..,.,.,,,,,,,,.,, ..,. ,.,,,,, . ,,.44, .,,. .,..,., C a t h erine Wiedmann HUMOROUS At Grandma's ..............,,....., ....,......................,...,...,,.. ...............,.. , B etty Grow They Had a Lovely Time ..... . ,..,..........,,,.........,,. Where She Was .............,.... At Mother's Request At Bedtime ........ ........ ....,....Irene Wiedmann ...Georgia Bussanmas .,............Dale Maxwell ........Mary Ellen Hakes THE HOME CONTEST WINNERS Lowell Strahan Catherine Wieclmann Mary Ellen Hakes Lowell won first in the sub-division at Spring Hill. He then entered the county at Indianola. and received second. SPELLING CONTEST WINNER Rita Sheehey won the school championship, but was unable to compete in the county contest. Dorothy Brownlie Georgia Bussanmas Edna Evans John Fryer Eleanor Faber Robert Hill Norma Michael Everette Hutchison Frederick Murphy HONOR ROLL Lyle Reeves Lowell Strahan Rita Sheehey Catherine Wiedmann The following students have received at least an average of B for the year in deportment : JUNIOR HIGH Above 90W Above 8571 EDNA EVANS GEORGIA BUSSANMAS RITA SHEEHEY EDWIN CROW CATHERINE WIEDMANN JANE DEI-IECK IRENE WIEDMANN rl lm:lm.1ull1un11111-uu1uu ml nn-un-m1uu1un:nurnurunilm--nu-HII1nu1un1nu-un1nll ml Info aqe Twenty
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Q! TITIIIITIIIIITIMTIIIITIII Tllllilllllillllillllill lllllTllllilllliillllillllilll Tlllliulllwilllllmilll Tllllivlllilllil? : l I I S I HONOR ROLL I I These students have averaged B or better in deportment for the year. I 2 I I s1x'rH GRADE ' ' MAX BEAM DOROTHY REINHOLDT I I I CAROL CASEY IONA MILLER I IRENE SEYMOUR I f FIFTH GRADE I I 5 5 NONE I I FOURTH GRADE I I DONALD DEI-IECK RACHEL I E GERALD MILLICAN LOWELL I JANETTE MARTENS 5 2 THIRD GRADE I I FAUNE MAXWELL MILDRED ALLEN I ' LAUREL JEAN BROWNLIE MIRNEY MARTENS I 5 BILL CROW ROBERT WIEDMANN I SECOND GRADE l i 1 MARY EDITH ANNETT JEANINE SARCHETT I I PHYLLIS McDANIE.L RICHARD SMITH I FIRST GRADE I ANNA MAE MILLER WILLISATM RELINIIIHOLDT I DALE WAGNER ERNE ALL z S I DOROTHA VVIEDMANN I i : I ' I E FIFTH AND SIXTH GRADE NEWS S I I 5 Those pupils perfect in attendance for the year are Max Beam, Wayne Myers 1 I and Doyle Wharlf. I I ' Max Beam won first place in the spelling contest. I s . 5 The Sixth Grade class took the county achievement tests. , Max Beam placed I fourth and Carol Casey placed fifth in the county. I I I The Fifth and Sixth Grade room won the room prize in the flower show I I held for the grades last fan. I I The Sixth Grade class published a paper called The Gabber. I g The Sixth Grade enjoyed their Duckie English Club which was organized to g I help them in their oral English. I E The Fifty-six Stamp Club was continued from last school year. I Th d I ted A 1 2 Th A Md E I ree gra e pays were presen pri 3. ey were i summer ve I bly thelllrimaxiy Roorg, The Prickly Prince by Grades 3 and 4 and Tommy and I I t e Ca ones y Gra es 5 and 6. I E I I I THIRD AND FOURTH GRADE NEWS I 5 Mirney and Janette Martens have been perfect in attendance this school year. I I .Faunel.Maxwell and Donald Deheck have won the room-prizes for perfect les- I I sons an spe mg. , E 1 - This year we had an Indian project. We made Indian dolls with dried apple I I faces, bepees, and Indian clay pottery bowls for our sand table. 5 2 I I Gerald Millican. Lowell Alexander. Janette Martens, Phyllis Hill. Rachel Martens, 5 5 Mildred Allen, Laurel Jean Brownlie, Bill Crow, Mirney Martens, Faune Maxwell I I and Rfgxert Wiedmann won small monogram letter M's for perfect scores in I 'tizens ip. I ci E I s A FIRST AND SECOND GRADE NEWS I I The First and Second Grades have enjoyed as projects for the year: The build- I I ing and furnishing of a house before Christmasg a toy shop, after the holidays-in g 5 which new toys were displayedg a post office for the sending and receiving of valen- I I tines: and for the remainder of the year, a grocery store. I Jeanine Sarchett has been perfect in spelling throughout the year. I f I I f 0l0w1lln1m1l11nl1lm1nll1lu1nl-ul1ull1 m1un1nn-1 m1Ill1v miIm1Iln1un'-UlAilUl1'lAi'l-'lll1IlN1lOlt Page Twenty-two
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