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ozniciniaznzz:1nz:1cz::.ezuinzniczozczozczo-.znzoitnzivznznztogq ! ll ll THIRD AND FOURTH GRADES Q l. ll I f. I .. ll ll 'Q .. ll ll li Ill H ll ll it ll -- u in ll .. ll ii ll ii II 1- .. ll ls II ll .. .. ll ll ll Il li n li u .. .. ll , . ll Fourth Row: James Shafar, James Reinholdt, Duane Stewart, Billy McCauley, II jack Struhle, john Berg. H Third Row : Bernard Cline, Billy Hutchinson, Miss Mills tTeacherl, Barbara H Brown, Walter Annett. ,, Second Row : Patricia Van Buren, Janice Hulbert, Margaret Barenberg, Helen Kelly, Mary Frances Del'-Ieck, Eleanor Robins, Mary Ann Seymour. 1. First Row: Charles Seymour. Roy Seymour, Robert Millican, Frank Strable, Gary Sheehey. Not in Picture: Erma Hulbert. .. II 'l'lllRD .NND liOllR'lill GRADE NEWS We began a new school year with an enrollment of eleven third II graders and thirteen fourth graders. Sarah and lireda Miller l'l'IOYCtl Z ii away the first of March and we gained only one, William McCauley. ll ii 'lihose wl1o have a perfect attendance record for the year are Charles Seymour, lin1mv Reinholdt, and Mary Ann Seymour. john II ' R I I ' 4 1 U lier and Robert Milhcan l1ave missed only a hall day. H 'lhe following pupils have averages of OU per cent or higher: tl1ird .. grade, Bernard Cline, Robert Millican, and Mary Ann Seymour: fourth H ll grade, Walter Annett, Barbara Brown, Duane Stewart .and llelen Kelly. Some of the highlights of this year l1ave been our fourth grade newspaper, third grade post office, and our Christmas play. Don't 'lell ll Me lt's Cl1l'lSllTlllS.n The boys eacl1 made a set of bookends and each II girl made herself a lapel pin. ll liveryone in our room has made a great effort to buy War ll Stamps and Bonds. .-Xt the present tin1e we have a total of 35458.05 in Stamps and Bonds. We have set a goal of F5500 we hope to reach .. before the school year is over. Q gui- - - - i:ia1e::iu.tu::i::::-zciri-ini 1:1 11:11:20: 26 'ir
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ii H I1 in u is u u u u u Il 2 u u II II II N II I I I I 4 1 I 0.0 n I I l I in ozovioinzezc1aicioicznzczniozc.-::a:e.:o:n1n:o1a FIFTH AND SIXTH GRADES Third Row: Lewis Olsen, Ivan Nichols, james Berg, Raymond Nichols, james Adams, David Del-Ieck. Second Row: James Kleymann, Eileen Page, Betty Brick, Miss Simpson fTeach- erj, jean Cline, Earl Brown. First Row: Joann Hulbert, Wilma Hakes, Phyllis Strable, Doris Seymour, Bar- bara Martens, Barbara Hulbert, Audrey Townsend, Carol Millican, Donna Sinn. Not in Picture: Marguerite Brick, Charles Voss. FIFTH AND SIXTH GRADE NEWS We have had 27 pupils enrolled this year, twelve in the sixth and fifteen in the fifth grade. The following have had Perfect Attendance to date: James Berg, Ivan Nicholl, Phyllis Strable, Earl Brown, Barbara Hulbert, Eileen Paige, and Doris Seymour. James Berg won the annual checker tournament. The Fifth Grade has a Hobby-Lobby Club in connection with its English. The members have a meeting once a month at which they display their various hobbies. Some of their hobbies are: Making Airplanes, Collecting Pictures, Help- ing Mother, Stub Pencils, Post Cards, New Pencils, Making Quilts, Match Books, Cooking, Old Coins, Defense Stamps, Reading, Little Trinkets, Paper Dolls, and Embroidering. The officers are President, Doris Seymour, Vice President, Carol Millicang Secretary, Donna Sinn, Treasurer, Earl Brown. The following students made the Honor Roll CGrades and Conduct Average at least 90 per centjg sixth grade, Jimmy Adams, Phyllis Strableg fifth, Earl Brown, jean Cline, Doris Seymour, Donna Sinn, Audrey Townsend. Phyllis Strable and Wilma Hakes represented our room in the county Spelling Contest, Our Victory Club is an organization of the Fifth and Sixth Grades. The members of the club are doing all they can to help win the War by Aiding in the Scrap Drive, Joining the junior Red Cross, Planting a Victory Garden, and Selling War Stamps and Bonds. To date they have sold S300 in seven weeks. Will you buy stamps and bonds to help us buy a Jeep fS900j? The people in our room have 5485.48 in Stamps and Bonds. il'
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FIRST AND SECOND GRADES Fourth Row: Norman Husted, Elwin Mueller, Delbert Halterman, Gary jones, jerry Hutchinson, jerry Adams. Third Row: Bernard Hutchinson, Gail Annett, George Banks, Miss Gavin fTeach- erl, Shirley Alexander, Patricia Cline, Marilyn Lucas. Second Row: Phyllis Robins, Mildred Nichols, Margot Findley, Patricia Ann First Miller, Patricia Seymour, joan Kleymann, Marlene Proudfoot. Row: David Longnecker, james Del-Ieclr, jemld Kleymann, Eric Mueller, Ronald Anderson. Not in Picture: Dorothy Seymour, Gene Halterman, FIRST AND SECOND GRADE NEWS We opened the school year with twenty pupils, twelve in the first grade and eight in the second grade. Our number increased when Her- bert bert nett bert and Letty Benshoof, Donald Longnecker, Roland Anderson, Del- llalterman, Patty Ann Miller, Marlene Proudfoot, and Gail An- moved into the district. We lost two of our members when Her- and Letty moved to Des Moines. The following pupils have perfect attendance: jo Ann Kleymann, Mildred Nicholl. Elwin and Eric Mueller have missed one half day. Pupils with a general average above 90 per cent are: First grade- Shirley Alexander. 93 per cent, Patricia Seymour, EPI per centg jerald Kleymann, 92 per cent. Second grade-Phyllis Robbins, 93 per cent, Margot Fintlley, 02 per cent: Patty Cline, 9l per cent, and Gail Annett. 02 per cent. The second grade has started its Farm Unit. The first grade students have studied about the home and family. We wish to thank the Boy Scouts for the uw of their flag and stand during the past year. oo els1:1:is-ge-gc1:i:-19251:1:io1c::i:i:::i:ieici:1:1:1 Q27
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