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i ofa vw 11111-v-v1111--1111111 I 1 -m THIRD AND FOURTH GRADES Back Row: C. Clark, B. Reinholdt, Adams, Voss, Nichols, C. Briar Middle Row: D. Weidmann, M. Spurling, L. Smith, Kleymann, B. Hulbert, Miss Mills Front Row: D. Miller, J. Hulbert, McConnell, A. Miller, Hakes, D. Smith, J. Briar Absent: Phyllis Strable THIRD AND FOURTH GRADE NEWS The total enrollment in the third and fourth grades is now 19, 11 third graders and eight fourth graders. Those pupils whose grades average above 9016 for the first semester are Marvel Spurling, Darlene Smith, and Phyllis Strable. The third grade pupils are enjoying a study of the Japanese children, They have read many interesting Japanese stories from the library books. Everyone has taken a great interest in finding and bringing to school for an exhibit articles which were made in Japan. Eskimos and Indians have been the center of interest in the fourth grade. Each study was based on stories from their geography book. An Indian tepee was constructed. The Eskimo study was summarized by making Eskimo books. --- --- 'E.'iY -- ----
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tl.-..1..1....1-.1111..-....111.....111m. FIFTH AND SIXTH GRADES l Back Row: Crow, R. Smith, Sinn, Reinholdt, Spurling, D. Hulbert, G. Crawford Middle Row: Larson, K. Crawford, Roper, Weidmann, D. Smith, Miss Simpson Front Row: Maxwell, Martens, McDaniels, Sarchett, Wharff, Annett, Brownlie FIFTH AND SIXTH GRADE NEWS Robert Weidmann has had perfect attendance this school year. The fifth and sixth grade pupils gave a Thanksgiving program November 28. Dorothy Larson was the representative from our room in the County Spelling Contest. The pupils in our room sold magazine subscriptions to get playground equipment. They received enough money to buy a bat and ball. Jeannine Sarchett sold the most Christmas Seals in our room. Her total was 168 seals. The Checker Tournament held in our room at noons during the bad weather was won by Bob Spurling. Sixth Grade Honor Roll First Honor Roll, 90 per cent-Jean Brownlie, Dorothy Larson, and Faune Maxwell. Second Honor Roll, 85 per cent-Mirney Martens, Donna Smith, and Robert Weidmann. Fifth Grade Honor Roll First Honor Roll, 90 per cent-Mary E. Annett, Phyllis McDaniel, Jeannine Sarchett, and Richard Smith. C303
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-.m-m.--.U-W-J..-M-m.............-.......-it.-I-u...m--m-,l, . M1 nn.- ui..im.-un 4..- FIRST AND SECOND GRADES 1 i Back Row: Weidmann, Shafar, J. Benshoof, R. Fisher, Reinholdt, Olson Third Row: Spurling, Sinn, M. Benshoof, D. Seymour, Robbins, McConnell, Kleymann, Miss Gavin Second Row: Mullican, Deheck, J. Hulbert, E. Hulbert, B. Fisher, Mendenhall, Martens First Row: Annett, C. Seymour, Clark, Hutchinson, Strable, Briar, Deheck Absent: Gavin FIRST AND SECOND GRADE NEWS Our total enrollment is now 27, 16 in the first grade and 11 in the second grade. The lirst and second grades with the third and fourth grades presented as their Christmas program a tableau entitled, Christmas Windows. High spelling honors for the first semester go to the following second graders: Doris Seymour, 98725 Barbara Martens, 94'kg Carol Millican, 93W. The first grade carried out a farm project in connection with their reading. A miniature farm was made on the reading table in one corner of the room. Health charts have greatly improved our health habits this year. The second graders are working on a Holland unit. They are taking a great interest in children of other lands. .-mi,mi..nn1uu1nu-im-.....-nu-.lm..,m1...,1ini....iin-,,,,1,.,,....n1m.1nu-. 1 1 1 1 -. ,H C323
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