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SIXTH GRADE J Top row: Curfis Royer, Charles Ridenour, Alice Ann Evans, Pearl Nifferrighf, Donald Miller, and Larry Daugherty Second row: David Kerr, Lenora Leasher, Eleanor Noon, Roberl' Long, James Jordan, and Carole Coyner Third row: Shirlene Lydic, John Bair, Irvin McElroy, Blanche Oplinger, Beverly Myers, and James Poorman Fourth row: Evelyn Robinson, Daniel Schulfheis. Alfon Kauffman, Sylvia Fox, Beverly Geckle, and Edwin Jones Fiffh row: Waller Loucks, Donna Lee Pervoy, Rose Barna, Eric Plafe, Harry Bisping, and Judith Newhouse Boffom row: Paul Sanfmyer, Donald McClain, Joyce Beck, Linda Book, Delmar Overly, and Rand- all Ramsay
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Forty-two fifth grade pupils were in. our room at Painterville at the begi:n.n'ing of the school term. Some were new to this area because of coming by bus from the Kennedy area, fbut soon all were acquiainteid and en- joying school work and activities. During Pennsylvania Week we talked awbout and learn- ed some 'important and intleresting things about our state. In .oib-sie-rvancie of National Education Week, Room 2 pre- sented a play to us, and we in turn gave ai play for them at Thanksgiving time. The boys and girls always enjoy the visits of Miss Carlson and Mtrs. Cole. We had fun making art projecls and iesipe-cially .liked 1'QH!I'I'l!lIlig to sing two-part songs. As Christmas drefvv near, we were ready for a vacation but before vacation, on December 17, the P. T. A. and teach- ers gave tus a nice party iin. the New Stanton Auditorium. It alimost seemed as if we were beginning a new school year when on January 4, Miss Woliford rephaoe-d M-rs. Anderson. Early 'in .Ianuairy Patty Niiehennke received Home Bound Instruction so welve tried to keep' in touch with her and she with us by writing letters and sending pictures itio each oitrhfer. These two pnojectis weane correlat- ed with our English and Art classes. Own February 15, Sylvia Markle transferred fnom our school to- Southwest Greenesiburg. To replace her Patty Edwards caime to our room on March 2. We are avid readers both at school and at homeg to partially satisfy our craving for books Welve secured quite a feiw from the Greensburg Library. We are very giraltieful to them for their pfartin brioadieindlnfg 0ll1!I hiOTilZ01'1S. On the night of orur Spring Priognalm we were Czecho- slovaki.a.n.s . We really looked forward to that night. Our last big event for this year-the school picnic at Idlewild on June 10-and so another year has flown. But where did it fly? Our map proiects proved most interesting Good-bye, Painferville, if was nice being here fora fwo whole years. Page 31
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A lSince January 1954 the children. in. Mr. Kemps roowm have been confductinzg the opening exercises, We like the Bilble reading the best and nearly everyone has p1arti'cipla:ted in it one or more times. We have one-hundred books in our liibrfary. Twenty books were bought with award money at P. T. A. Meetings. We also have maga- zines which our teacher brought. Alice Ann Evans and Blaanohc Oplinger are the librarians. Beverly Myers, Linde Book, El-ea-nor Noon, Alizce Ann Evans and Shirlene Lydic .take turns playinwg the piano every day. We 'dance to radio music at noon. Linda Book hes collected 3708.82 :in lunoh money so far this year and expects to collect over 31,000 by the end of the year. The boys in the Color Guard consist of: Eddie Jones, James melon, David Kerr, Donald Miller, Ricky Plate, Daniel Scthulthies, and Curtis Royer. The Honor Guard consists of: Bev-erly Myers, Alice Ann Evans, Linda Book, Judy Newhoiuse, and Rose Barna. They raise and loiwer the flag when the weather is permissatble. CLASS PROPHECY Roe Barna - Model Donna Lee Pervoy - Pedialrist Joyce Beck - Secretary Evelyn Robinson - Chemist Linda Book - Secretary James Jordan - Scientist Canole Coyner - Gardener ' Alton Kauffman - 'Ile-archer John Bair - Mechanic David Kerr - Astronomer Harry Bisping - Doctor Robert Long - Aviator Larry Daugherty - Aviator Walter Lofucwks - Janitor Edwin Jones - Ciarpenter Donald McClain - Aviator Alice Ann Evans - Petdivatrist Donald Miller - Aviator Sylvia Fox - Pianist Irvin McElroy - Artist Beverly Geckle - Model Delmar Overly - Farmer Lenora Leasher - Singer Ricky Pl-ate - Carpenter 'Shirlene Lvdic - Secretary James Poonmarn - Policeman Beverly Myers-Airline Steiwardess Randy Ramsay - Chef Judy Newhouse - Secretary Charles Ridenour - Coast Guard Pearl Nitterright - Secretary Curtis Royer - Policeman Eleanor Noon - Doctor Paul Santrnyer - Artist . . Blanghe i0tpi1i1n.ger - Secretary Raising the Colors a daily 'rouhne 'This is our workshop where we have spent an enioyable and Pl'0fifable Year- Page 33
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