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Kindergarten Left to Right. First Row: Noel Albrecht, James Tuthill, Paul Rut- koskl, Donald Tuthill, Malcolm Grlgg, Michael Zuhoski. Second Row: Pamela Petty, Dane Con- over, Barbara Mickaliger, Chuck Adams, Sandra Orlowski, Peter Maynard, Marla Krupskl. Third Row: Constance Bullock, Brian Gildersleeve, Glnny Domaleski, Glenn Paplsh, Ronald Stachacz, Ronnie Molsa, Paul Keogh, Denise Zuhoski. Fourth Row: William Barker, Cathy Paulos, Raymond McKee, Mrs. Bennett, Candy Baunach, Donna Smith, Kenny Ramsauer. Not in picture: R. Jeffrey Russell. KINDERGARTEN Left to Right, First Row: Diane Lynn Zimnoski, Kevin Milowski, Mary Ann Michalecko, Teddy Griffin, Susan Staron, Robert Brickmeyer, Linda McMillon, Paul Kreiling, Mary Jo Haeg. Second Row: Peter Grabowskl, James Cooper, William Victoria, Rita Kauneckas, John Stype, Linda Besch, John Rutkoski, Ann McCaffrey, Eddie Stelzer, Robbie Tuthill. Third Row: David Hansen, Cindy Sabot, Gary Orlowski, Mary Ann Wells, Mrs. Bennett, James McBride, Cecelia Siejka, George Kujawskl, Diane Marie Zimnoski. Not in Picture: Barbara Taborsky First Grade FIRST GRADE Left to Right, First Row: Irene Shulha, Steven Brooks, Ellen Stew- art, Edward Tuthill, Bonita Palmer, Jack Van Ryswyk, Judy Lessard. Second Row; Judy Cooper, Charles Grigg, Irene Michalecko, John Hoch, Dolores Dries, Paul Jackson, Ellen Barker, Ellen Wilsberg. Third Row: Mrs. Sherwood,
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“A modern elementary school is deeply con- cerned today with the individual differences among its pupils. Yet, fortunately for schools, the children in any age group are more alike than they are different. Each age is marked by distinguishable common characteristics; by many similar ways of behaving and learning. All children can be counted upon to have many basic needs in common, as well as many differences. Among these fundamental common needs are the need for a balanced day of rest, play and work; a nutritious and varied diet; a feeling of being needed and loved; a secure place in one’s group; and, of course, a need to gain gradually the common learnings which all citizens in a democracy must have—children and adults alike.”
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First Grade FIRST GRADE Left to Right, First Row: Gary Hubbard, Nancy Tuthill, John Domaleski, Vickie Marsh, Roger Tuthill, Deborah Reilly, Stanley Siejka. Second Row: Philip Arm- brust, Sheila Nine, Geoffrey Hal- lenbeck, Paul Majeski, Jeanette Berliner, Rufus Mltchner, Connie Todrick, Thomas Fisher. Third Row: Mrs. Schiller. Not in picture: Barbara Burkhardt. Second Grade SECOND GRADE Left to Right, First Row: Timothy Lessard, Maynard Palmer, Leroy Conklin, Richard Tandy, Fillmore Grefe, Gene Doroski. Second Row: Nancy Reeve, Edward Slaga, Regina Stewart, Richard Phillips, Sheldon Wirsing, Charles Fleisch- man, Karen Kujawski, Michael Grigg, Maureen Hansen. Third Row: Andrew Brooks, Janet Reeve] Richard Bird, Diane Cox, Paul Wllsberg, Candee Ulmet, Howard Goode, Janis Mather, John Melot, Fourth Row: David Grigg, William Berliner, Paul Michalecko, Dennis Charkow, Mrs. Viola Kramer, John Sammis, James Burgon, Edward Skirel, Louis Kinirsky. Not in picture: Jeanette Ficner] Third Grade THIRD GRADE Left to Right, First Row: Daniel Upshaw, George Rohrbach, Cathy Topping, Milfred Marsh, Michelle Tuthill, Peter Kreiling, Linda Wol- bert, Eugene Shulha, Allen Stewart. Second Row; Barbara Bowers, Sharon Bergen, Shirley Lynch. Third Row: Greg Pearsall, George Grigg, Gary Lessard, Mrs. Steadman, Melvin Hansen, Edward Klein, Raymond Domaleski.
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