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GRADE SCHQOL ACTIVITIES FIRST AND SECOND GRADES The children of Miss Beagle's room enjoyed some unusual language units this year. At Easter time, the children constructed a church. They made stained glass windows and song books. Each morning, they held their Bible story time in the church. In the spring, the children became interested in new life on the farm. They made a miniature farm and enjoyed planting seeds and watching them grow. They learned about the care of animals and the source from which much of our food and clothing come. As a final activity for the year, the boys and girls entertained their mothers at a tea held in their honor on the Friday afternoon be- fore Mother's Day. A color note of pink and white was carried out in the decorations. The children presented a program consisting of songs, stories, choral readings, and story dramatizations. Following the pro- gram, each child served his mother with light refreshments. SECOND AND THIRD GRADES By Request We twenty-two rank in grade three Eleven in grade two In action we are quite alert For noble things to do. Our two identical girls are twins Their names, Joyce and Joanne, Of milkweed pods twelve sacks we plucked All for Uncle Sam. 2 School is closed for 1944-45 But e're we build, teach, sew or fly We first must cram For our dear nCory Hin ' FOURTH AND FIFTH GRADES As the fourth and fifth graders, we gave the November P. T. A. We gave recitations,sang songs,and gave plays. We were IOOZ in our Junior Red Cross drive, which makes us very proud that we could go over the top for such a worthy cause. We also made posters for the Farmers' Institute. The first prize went to Billy Steinman and the third prize to Raymond Von Stein. Ida Mae Fronsoe came to us in the fifth grade from West Virginia. During most of the school year we had an equal number of girls and boys in our room--sixteen of each. FIFTH AND SIXTH GRADES We chose the following for our first semester officersrpresident, John Rogers,vice-president,Mary Alice Waltzgsecretary Nora Mae Powell, treasurer, Virginia Bishop. For the second semester we chose the fol- lowing: president, Jimmie Henry, vice-president, Dean Falk, secretary, Jean Ann Marting and treasurer, Doris Jean Battles. We presented HIt Can Be Doneu for the P. T. A. program in October. Our room contributed more money than any other room in the Junior Red Cross Drive. We are always glad to do our part. We also made Farmers' Institute posters. Jimmie Henry received a prize for his poster. On February l4,the fifth grade presented an original play taken from the poem HThe Pied Piper of Hamelinu for the pleasure of the fourth, fifth, and sixth grades.
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