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Tlllllll Gill-lllll FIRST ROW, left to right: Shirley Buttman, Mary Ann Schwartz, Betty Heth, Carmen Iverson, Gary Goetz, Gerald Klein, Sherryl Oberlander, Luella Schmitt. SECOND ROW: Marlice Dolecheck, Elizabeth Belmore. Sharon Swindler, Saralee Margulies, Dorothy Reich, Karen Srb, Helen Switzer, Merry Kay Colgrove, THIRD ROW: Mrs. Rieger, John: Miller, James Bieber, Bob Swindler, Norma Theurer, Faye Radach, Beverly Buttman, Bobby Keehn, Clifford Mehrer. THIRD GRADE NEWS The third grade had twenty-four pupils, eight boys and sixteen girls. Bobby Swindler main- tained perfect attendance for the entire school year. We have participated in three maior programs this school year - the Carnival, Christmas, and Mother's Day Program. We also had three parties in our room. At our Halloween Party we dressed in Costumes, visited other rooms to show our Costumes and took pictures of our group. Our Valentine's Party consisted of valentine exchange and a bountiful lunch. On November I2 we held Open House and twenty-two interested parents visited our room. For the Carnival Program we presented two plays, The Lost Fishermen' in which the following boys took part, Bob Swindler, Gerald Klein, Gary Goetz, Clifford Mehrer, Bobby Keehn and Carmen Iverson. And the 'Doll Contest' in which the following girls took part: Mary Ann Schwartz, Beverly Buttman, Mary Kay Colgrove, Karen Srb, Saralee Margulies, Sherryl Ober- lander, Elizabeth Belmore, Sharon Swindler, Luella Schmitt and Dorothy Reich. At the Christmas Program we all sang Carols and the following people were in the exercise entitled l'd Like to Be': Shirley Buttman, Jimmy Bieber, Faye Radach, Norma Theurer, Helen Switzer and John Miller. Gifts were ex- changed at our Christmas Party and we also had a balloon contest. Bob Swindler, Bobby Keehn, Gerald Klein, Merry Kay Colgrove, and Mary Ann Schwartz were the winners. Y.C.L. Officers for the year have been: Presi- dent, Mary Ann Schwcrtz, Vice-President, Karen Srb, Secretary-Treasurer, Dorothy Reich. We purchased toothbrushes and toothpaste for each of us in the room with some of our Y.C.L. money.
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FllUll'l'll GRADE FIRST ROW, left to right: Roger Brackel, James Kramer, Suzy Everharclt, June Belmore, Janice Domiahn, Leo Belmore, Wesley Heth, Arthur Schaible, Thomas Wyman. SECOND ROW: Sonia Ross, Shirley Herner, Sharon Sonnenberg, Clarence Schaible, Thomas Rogers, Sandra Srb, Carol Kallis, Darlene Dohn, Clarence Heinrich. THIRD ROW: Miss Chesire, Marie Reiger, Charlene Miller, Gloria Kilber, Diane Ruff, Carole Roemmich, Lester Stern, Billy Hertz, Raymond Theurer, David Lince. ABSENT: Edwin Stern, Milton Terry, Ulrich Trautwein. FOURTH GRADE NEWS When school opened in September, the en- rollment in the fourth grade was twenty-eight. As we looked around the room the first day we noticed three new faces in our room. These three people were Carol Kallis, Diane Ruff, and Billy Hertz. ln January, Milton Terry came to Mott from Bismarck and in March, Wesley Heth returned to our school after attending a rural school. With these additions the enroll- ment reached thirty. Most of the fourth graders had a chance to participate in one of the programs during the year. Early in the year, for the school carnival, the fourth grade presented a playlet entitled 'Little White Cloud'. Three groups of officers led our Y.C.L. this year. The presidents ln their order of office, were: Janice Domiohn, Edwin Stern, and James Kramer. Vice Presidents included Thomas Rogers, David Lince. and Leo Belmore while Carole Roemmich, Shirley Hefner, and Darlene Dohn, held the office of secretary-treasurer. The Main proiect of the Y.C.L. was a candy sale which proved successful. The three parties during the year, at Hallo- ween, Christmas, and Valjnltinelws Tye lweri pu.: on b committees appointe yt e . . . ac party? had at least one event which will help us to remember it. The Halloween party will be remembered by the costumes. lt vgas great fun t in to decide who each costume person was. Arydeiorated Christmas tree, with lights, and all the beautiful gifts will be what we remember of the Christmas party. No Valentines party would be complete without the traditionalvalentines and valentine box and ours was no exception. Despite a great deal of sickness during the year five people maintained a record of l00Z attendance. These people are Roger Brackel, Leo Belmore, Diane Ruff, Darlene Dohn, and June Belmore. Reading certificates were given to nine people who read and reported on eighteen books. These people were Carol Kallis, Leo Belmore, Diane Ruff, James Kramer, Charlene Miller, Janice Domiohn, Sandra Srb, Darlene Dohn, and Gloria Kilber, It is fun to read when there are good books to read. About thirty-five new books were added to our library this year. These books have been read over and over and have really been enioyed.
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SECO ll Allll Tllllill GRADE FIRST ROW, left to right: Roger Kilber, Margie Bertsch, Loretta Hoffman, Sharon Miller, Janice Buchholz, Marcella Heil, Douglas Friez. SECOND ROW: Alta Griffin, Morieon Wentlandt, Carol Moeller, Janice Klein, Carla Schlenvogt, Urla Schaible, Connie Schaible, Darrell Brackel. THIRD ROW: Miss Ellsworth, Darrell Fiedler, Lewis Auen, James Larson, Roger Stern, Gary Gilbert, Jimmy Luchsinger. SECOND AND THIRD GRADE NEWS In September, 1953, 22 pupils enrolled in the second and third grade room. Nine were in the third grade and I3 in the second grade. The only one to leave was Karen Kalmoe, who moved to Michigan in March. The first semester Y.C.L. officers were Karen Kalmoe, president, Mariean Wentlandt, vice president, and Marcella Heil, secretary. Second semester officers are Jimmy Luchsinger, presi- dent, Margie Bertsch, vice president, and Roger Stern, secretary. f.C.L. committees have worked efficiently to provide interesting Hal- Ioween, Christmas, and Valentine parties. They also enacted the story of Columbus on Oct. l2, and the story of the Pilgrims on Nov. 25. A post office was constructed and used for dis- tributing valentines. With Y.C.L. money, a book 'The Bears on Hemlock Mountain' was pur- chased. At Open House Nov. 12, thirteen parents and friends visited the room. Jimmy Luchsinger, Janice Buchholz, Douglas Friez, and Carla Schlenvogt participated in the poem Indian Children' and Gary Gilbert and Darrel Fiedler helped the second grade boys sing 'The Mumps' at the Carnival Program. Action verses, 'The Lazy Clock' and 'Getting Ready for Christmas' were given at the Christ- mas program. An exercise Mother's Day Gifts' included all the pupils except Carla Schlenvogt and Sharon Miller, who were in the Maypole play.
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