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FIFTH GRADE Top row: Darla Cole, Ronald Wagner, Marion Hohn, Wil- liam Schrock, Cassandra Reigh, Wesley Hillis, Patricia Holsopple Second row: Melvin Smilh, Sandra Hill, Delbert Fox, Linda Zedek, Bing Thorne, Carolyn Mechling, David Currie Third row: Rulh Ann Sphon, Ronald Snedden, Rebecca Bates, James Overly, Kay Clawson, Ralph Orbin, Frances Dorman Fourfh row: James Bisping, Thelma Fulmer, Keith Verna Overly, William Downs, Suzanna Nalepa, Ira T Fiflh row: Joan Eisaman, Donald Rumbaugh, Linda Richard Prinkey, Phyllis Moore, Barrie Wilkins, Katherine Markle Bolfom row: Alan Miller, Conslance Micklow, Helen Sag Jack Lydic, Geneva Freeman, Meredilh Kemerer, Rona Sager
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Oufr year was filled vviwtlh many 'inteneswting arct- ivitles. We contrilbuwted lto fthe Stanton Pmess re- gullamly Wirth Bofnnle iSc,haeffem and Lois Jane Hyde being ohre chief rieplombeus. We eelefbriasted Halloivveen by masking, staking part. in the iplalrwavdle, and having a lunch. We -vvlill always remember itlhe real looking Tu-nkeys We made alt Thanksgiving and Salnt:a'ls. visit, heme. walt Cwhlrzlstwmlars for fthe plaarlty ln. fthe. aiuld.isto4rilu,m. lt Wars fufn 'tor have exichaxnged names sinee many ef us were awble to give lsometihinag to our sweet- heamts or beans, Eafsvter was also fun wlth Mrs, Taylor playing bunny land puatting goodsies in tshe Easwter Bawskets We iso earlefuilly made. The meawl highlight. of 'tlhe yeawr was our participa- tion with lbhe other ,inbermeldiiawtle rooms in. our Spnlng Progreaim given on Mary 21. We chose Holl- and as our theme from our ,slluudy in Geograiplhy and United to put on .a fshow as the boys and girls ztlheme. It vvals fun 'trying to looik like the Holland ehzildren with vvooden shoes, craps, and long drfesses. Our skit vvals 'C1E1lll'Efd, '2Afr:t,hnr in Holland Wirth, Lindsay Albright acting as 'Ilo'a,sitim'isltness. Plummer! Dehner ivvas wAnthulr Godfrey. Dances and songs were clone 'by Daivid Henry, Billy Birlilnkfer, Billy Wells, Lewis Ballmer, Joihn Magill, Jay Niehenlee, Donald Bossamt, Danlel Overly, Ciurstliis Mawrks, Dennis Raff- ensperger, Ralph Smith, Richer-d Altman, and Billy Kramer. The Coimmericlael Wars 'by Ronald Moorrle. Ka1tninka7' Evelyn Weyafndt sang 'fWho Stole De Weclcling B'el.l?' 'Ilhe Tuilip Glrls were Kay Lolgavn, Judy Reagan, Bonnie Sohaiefflfer, Lois Hyde, Nancy Shaffer, Shainonn 'Ilrout and Alice Thomas. Gretchen Judy Reagaen :slang In Our Little Wooden Shoes . A dance was done by Leis Hyde, John Krolik, Bonnie Sohaleffer, Roy Shaw, Judy Reagan, John Ames, Kay Logawn and Ray Brioohoir. David Teaoervs was ithe shook. Bonnie Slchafeffer and. Roy Shalw sang My Wooden Shoes . Martha Hositofier gave ia re- ciiltaftloln and Plummer Dehner spun a yiamn with his rneersehanm pipe. Each of us has a flute and we really like the music we make wilh them A favorifellinfermission acliyify that all enioyegil so much is square dancing
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At the first of the year each of us sent to a different state for sample soil and information about the state. Billy Downs and lack Lydic drew a big map of the United States. Connie Micklow, Linda Shaver, Geneva Freeman, Ira Trout, Ronald Wagner, and Iames Overly put the products of the ,states on the map. They use-d the real products, or else pictures of the products. After Christmas each of the children in our room brought a quarter for Weekly Readers. Some of us joined the Weekly Reader Pen Pal Club. We have fun reading Mr. Potts and Corky. We also enjoyed reading good books. We now have over 85 books in our library. Phyllis Moore, Carolyn Mechling, David Currie, Richard Prinkey and Ira Trout brought books. We also borrow some from the Greensburg Library. We have kept a chart to see who reads the most books. We thought it would be nice to keep a citizeriship chart, too. Each week we elected someone to be in charge of the room. At the end of the week if your name Wasn't down more than three times, you got a star. We Wanted to see who could get the most stars. David Currie suggested the idea. This year we have had some science projects. We studied about the weather. Darla Cole brought in the weather reports from the paper and Billy Downs told us what the radio man said. We watched to see if the weather man was right. Ruth Ann Sphon brought in some tadpoles for us to watch grow into lrogs. Others have brought in their ets. P We ended our year with a Spring program about the Irish. lt was fun learning Irish songs and dances. Give us some balls and more recess and we could go to school forever C We are just one big, happy family at books or at play Page 29
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