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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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N ' V? H, if 33 msg '2 ' W W' 'O vw---mf-M, NM.WA t,,,.,,,.,,,,,. 1' ' P211 mi' if' V 1 Erin , lm.. FOURTH GRADE -. W4 ' mwEi,fli': mmf M 11.55 af ami, gilfy nm' I! Qt Q 'l,..Sjl-fre' , . . its if-an 1 Q Q BACK ROW: Mrs. Demuth, Eddie Shaffer, Dennis Cowdry, Kim Payton, Steven Riley, Kirk Braun, Timothy Tyler. MIDDLE ROW: Sylvia Clark, Dianne l-light. Michael Slovek, Sammy Bowker, linda Ryplewski, FRONT ROW: Sharon Schamcns, Roberta Sullivan, Vicki Poe, Diana Glasser, Kathy Johnson, D'Anna Archuleta. The school year opened with twelve pupils in the fifth grade, however, one of these soon transferred to another school. Two girls became permanent class mem- bers, Cathy Clemmer from Loveland and Trudy Payne from Denver. Since the fifth and sixth grades had the same teacher this year, they planned Hallowe'en and other special occasions to- gether. Their room was well decorated many times during the year. C 'iii Y'-1 1v..--- ,, pg-M, ry-.4-110' ,..' 7.4 ' much reading done My this year and the fourth graders have learned geography as There has been vu well as concepts of a larger world by keep- z ing a bulletin board which shows the set- ting of stories read by the class. The fourth grad- ers always have a nice time with their parties. When Hallo- ween c a m e along, Mrs. Braun and Mrs. Hight helped keep all of the well-costumed celebrants happy with s e a s on al refresh- ments. Ten new students have joined the class this year, most of them came from other schools in Colorado, but Kim Payton came from Ponahow School in Honolulu. Linda Ryplewski, Kirk Braun, Charles Mason, Alan Smith, Kym Clark, Bill Duncan, John Juul, Curtis Hoedel, Chuck McVroom and Kim Payton are the students new to the class. FIFTH GRADE BACK ROW: Mrs.Tanner,Ca1thy Clemmer,Trudy Payne, Marilyn I-Berni, Kerry Schamcns, Rose Marie Mcliim, Ruth Pfarr. FRONT ROW: ljddie Poe, Mike Buhler, Gene Valdez, Robert Yates, Ron Stilson. X V ln ,-1 w q 'Fill 4l Bula' I sugar-ww ua album: sat-fins: TK!!-bla-Q 'F'
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