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President Lloyd Gullette Secretary Stan Willman Treasurer Sharon Archuleta As last year's sixth graders entered junior high school they acquired six new students and lost one within the first quar- ter of the school year. Tony Ferris and Barbara Smith. came from Boulder, Connie Clemmer moved to Nederland from Loveland, Gary Hoedel fwho arrived after lglfiigem annual pictures were takenj transferred from Idaho Springs. John Champagne left during the seventh week to attend Baseline Junior High in Boulder. Early in the year the twelve seventh graders under the spon- sorship of Mr. Ristad elected Lloyd Gullett as their president while Gary Slovek filled the post of vice president. Stanley Willman and Sharon Archuleta were secretary and treasurer respectively. Accidents ran high as the school year started. Lloyd and Tony headed the list with Lloyd breaking his collarbone and Tony spraining a finger once a week for almost a month. SITTING: Bernie Poe, Gary Slovek, Stanley Willman, Lloyd Gullett, John Champagne, Tony Ferris. STAND- ING: Carolyn Grant, Cindy Jones, Connie Clemmer, Sharon Archuleta, Davida Bowker, Barbara Smith, and Sponsor, Mr. Ristad.
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lame- President John Slovek Vice-President Bobby Williams ap Mr. Bartlett, sponsor of the eighth grade, had his hands full with 20 rip roaring pupils. This year brought five new additions: Harold Paul Ebersole, Bruce McComb, Richard Payne, Kent Braun, and Janice Davis. It is doubtful if some of the eighth grad- ers could have done their homework without the aid of Alexander Graham Bell'sinvention. Why didn't they also learn to use Dewey Decimal System? The day before term papers were due, you should have seen the library! It was total chaos. New teachers, homework, bus schedules, and just good old growing pains added to the confusion of the already confused eighth graders. In spite of these factors they had a good year. , STANDING: Bob Grant, Mike Lougee, John Slovek, Ron Richards, Bobby Williams, Gordon Wise, Harold Paul Ebersole, Rusty Berni, and Mr. Bartlett. SITTING: Richard Payne, Jack Kutsher, Janice Davis, Joanne Johnson, Margaret Franklin, Cynthia Grant, Carolyn Berni, Kathy Hight, and Kent Braun. Mx , Secretary Kathy I-Iight 5 1 Treasurer , Ron Richards
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f 1 1 ... Q IKXCIQ HOW: .Ierry .Iu111'ez, Dale Sclitiniens, Mary Ice, Ii e 1' e ll Clresliani, Mark Smith. IIQUNI' ii O W: Cliristine Cliggey, Iiim Poe, Ilowke 11 L ' 'ia Ifdwiiimls. Mike Pitiit IEIXCK ROW: lad Smith, R a y m o ll tl Willis, Danny Platt, Debbie Poe, Linda Iii I Iings, Ka ren Iligerness, De I1 1' Ll lvler. ITROIYI' NOW: Ilillll Scliillen, Jerry SCIIJINGIIS, Ii ris Clark, lc 1' rx' 5l1.1lIe1',.IoyIce, lllinton Xlason. A For the lst time in school history Nederland had a kin- dergarten. What a year this was for 4 and 5 year old children! One hour classes quickly increased to half-day sessions. The children were arriving at l and leaving at 3:30 by Gctober lst. Among the many things the children are expected to learn throughout the year are social habits-considering the rights of others, taking turns, politeness and cheer- fulness. Work habits as well as skills are required sub- jects, Willingness and eager- ness do not have to be taught and these traits are charming assets to this newest class in Nederland School. The first year of school is always memorable because it is the beginning of a new life forachild. Instead of being home each day he is now on his own-meeting people, making new friends, learning to read and count and to say his A,I3,C's. He now can take home drawings and school papers to show progress in these accomplish- ments. Mrs. Murphy worked with the children on readiness and in the pre-primer until Christmasg then the remain- der of the year was spent on tI1e primer and the first reader. She has been pleased to have the children's parents see the school in action and discuss the in- dividual's success or problems throughout the year. s 0- f QV gi ii. t . it 'wr funn?
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