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mil...-M11....1l1v11....11..i1111..11-iii FIFTH AND SIXTH GRADES Back Row: Norman McCusker, Virgil Clark, Thomas Hill, Robert Wood, Frank Strable, Franklin LaFratte, Gary Sheehey, Roland Wood, William Hutchison Middle Row: Miss Simpson CTeacherJ, Robert Millican, Roy Seymour, James Reinholdt, Alvin Brown, Richard Vonk, Richard Gilliam, Kenneth Vonk Front Row: Marjorie Emerson, Phyllis Robbins, Margo Findley, Mildred Nicholl, Dorothy Oglesbee, Eleanor Robbins, Mary Ann Seymour ik' ik' 721 Sir FIFTH AND SIXTH GRADE NEWS Our enrollment to date has been twenty-three, fifteen in the sixth and eight in the fifth grade. The students in the Fifth and Sixth Grades have enjoyed their new English Books this year. Roland Wood has had perfect attendance to date. Due to the cooperation between parents, teachers and pupils the Christmas Pageant, Holy Night , was a success. The First Aid Kit has proved to be very useful in our room. lt was bought with room funds. Our entrant in the County Spelling Contest was Mary Ann Seymour. The Honor Roll Students Cgrades and conduct average at least 90 per centj are, Sixth Grade: Tommy Hill, Mary Ann Seymourg Fifth Grade: Margo Findley and Phyllis Robbins. The game of baseball seems to be the best liked game among our group of sixteen boys and seven girls. ' ml- H- .- ,...,- ,,-,..-..,- ,.-.rn-m,-..,,-nn-nu-I..- H- H- - - ..- .4,.,,-. - .-.., 31
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aio:-Im ----1:-v 1v1- I 11-1-11- I -I 1 1 -Im 4. IIII1InI.-IIII1mI1Im1IIII1 me-I,- mi 1nvI1m1n....m.. :ion-u l l I I I I I I I l I l l I l I I I I l l I I l l SEVENTH AND EIGI-ITI-I GRADES Back Row: Raymond Nicholl, Duane Stewart, Francis Alexander, Larry Vonk, Vllalter Annett, Phillip Hunget, Jack Strable, Charles Seymour, John Berg Middle Row: Lewis Olson, David Del-Ieck, Ray Raymond, James Kleymann, Helen Kelly, Marjorie Kelly, Mrs. Cramer tSponsorj Front Row: Mary Frances Del-Ieck, Barbara Martens, Margaret Barenberg. Carol Millican, Donna Sinn, Doris Seymour, Margaret Oglesbee Absent: Albert Alexander 'ir 'iff fl? if SliX'liX'l'll AND lilGll'l4ll GRADE NEWS 'lihe officers ol' the two grades are as follows: Phillip llunget. President: james Kleymann, Vice President, Doris Seymour, Secretary and lreasurer: and Walter Annett, News Reporter. Out ol' the two grades seven girls played basketball, Carol Millican, Doris Seymour, Donna Sinn, Barbara Martens, Mary Delleck, Marjorie Kelly. and llelen Kelly. Some of them went with the traveling squad. During the year the new members were Margaret Oglesbee and Albert Alexander. both of the Eighth Grade. The Seventh Grade lost one mem- ber, Larry Vonk. During the year we enjoyed one class party at the school house with our sponsor, Mr. Cramer, and a Halloween party at the home of Charles and Doris Seymour. Those with an average of 90 per cent or above in deportment are: Helen Kelly and Marjorie Kelly in the Seventh Grade, and Doris Seymour of the Eighth Grade. 30
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..r1....1--.11...-..-41111-1.-1111...-..mt THIRD AND FOURTH GRADES Back Row: Donald Alexander, jerry Adams, James Del-Ieck, Richard Dooley, james Hill, Dewayne Stroud, Gerald Kleymann. Bernard Hutchison Middle Row: jerry Hutchison, Donald Vonk, Donald Hewitt, Richard Davitt, Norman Husted, Dennis Bright, Mrs. Snowden lTeacherJ Front Row: Lois Jean McCixsker, Marlene Proudfit, Patricia Seymour, Eleanor Oglesbee, Dorothy Seymour, joan Kleymann, Sandra Vonk 'fr 'ir 'fr it TIIIRD AND lfDL'RTll GRADE NEWS School opened with twelve enrolled in the Third Grade and seven in the liourth Grade. Lois Mcflusker joined us for six weeks. Dennis Bright and lileanor Ogleshee became members of the Fourth Grade and Gloria Wood enrolled in the Third Grade. Donald and Sandra Yonk left us in March. Those having an average of 00 or more are Patricia Seymour. jerry Klevmann, jimmy Delleck, Marlene Proudfit, DeWavne Stroud. Dickie Davitt. jimmy llill. and Donald llewitt. Marlene had a perfect score in Spelling two six weeks. We are studying Clothing in the Third Grade. We have washed and carded wool as it was done long ago. We will study linen, silk and rayon, too. We voted The l5ive l.ittle Peppers and llow Thev Grew as the favorite hook we've read this year. The lrish Twins was our second choice. ul' ...,- .. - - -... ......- ..... ..,...-.,.... - -..,-..... - .. - - .. .. .-. nl. 52
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