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Page 38 Flin. H..- -V. HU KER PRIMARY Judy Pastorius Robert Marks Verna Ruth Hudock Sammy Overton Gregory Sutor Lee Mason Janet Barnhart Tommy Schrader Lois Seymour Kathleen Filicky Bobby Ansell Judy Mason Jay Schrader Catherine Mason Tommy Hudock Gretchen Keefner Jill Storey Dennis Chapman John Ritenour Diane Errett Scott Sutor Kathy Robertson Larry Marks
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Charles Vensko has been writing poems for the Srtarniton Press throughout the year. V Jean Springer and Verda Trout rbelong to the Girl Scouits. Thiis past 'seafsom .Robert Silriafnmli, Roinalid Wazginer and Charles Sullenberger played basketball for the Foxtown Rockets, while James Trout, Kenneth Sheetz and Carl Todaro were with the Panthers. The following pfufpils are enrolled in our room from the Weav- erls Old Stand School, Rona Sweitzer, Eugene Thomas, Judy Smith, Iilrialnk Slmarftinifck, Densnfis Shrioisikor, Phoebe Teicherit, Charles Vemsko, Ernest Shifko, Louise Srtrosko, and Sandy Wilson. Books were loaned to us from the Greensbwrg Library several limes this year. Miss Heller, the Librariaen was glad to let us have these books as it helped with their rcirculation. Jairrelt Youinsg, Roberit. Sirdianinii, RlOl1'liHil-C1 Waigineer, Gaiiil Dalvirs, aind. Virginia Yochum walk to school every morning. Writing seals have been received each period for having our writing up to standard. Our school sold candy all year. The money was used to buy Weekly Readers which were muoh enjoyed. The pupiils at Kem-erer presented a play entitled The Asada . The setting was the paimplas of Argentinza. Several had speaking parts, while the rest participated in sonigs and dances. 'Charles Vensko has been aibsenr the most days of school this term while Jealn Springer, Carl Summy, Patty Wall, and Pihoebe 'Ile-ichert had perfect attendance. W We have been singing two and three part songs. Verda Trout and Peggy Woodman sing the solo parts in some of our numbers. Geography maps showing the natural resources of Mexico and Central America were made by Donald Wian, James Trout, Delila Goswick, 'and Phoebe Teichert and relief maps were done by some of the pupils, usiing a mixtwre of flour and salt, later these were painted. i I j A new book we received this year for history was, Living in Latin America . This book is interestinig with mainly facts. The news reporter for our room was Phoebe Tcichert. My, how we worked to complefei 'rhis proiecr bu isn'+ if nicer? We can'1' hardly wait until next Term when we will be in Junior High! Paige 37
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Our school term opened Sept. 8 with Miss Horns as our teacher. 'Ilhere were 23 pupils enrolled with no withdraxwals or new entnants during the year. Thfis being our first year in the Hemipfield Area, we wbenefiqted in various. ways. We enjoyed and were helped by the visitation of Mrs. Cole, Music Supervisor and Miss Carlson, Art Srupenvisor. The writing in first lgnafde 'was made easier with the rintnowduscitioin out Pr'intaWriting. We enjoyed heading the boo-ks from the Roving Library, our Wieefkly Readers, and the Stanton. Press of which we were glad t-o have ra part. Orur attendance was poor during the months of February and lVLar'c'h, due itor muwmps and severe colds. Larry Marks and Lee Mason had perferct attend- ance. Our sehool :is very attractive with nice lavatories, toiunltain, new seats land nicely fpainted walls. These donations were made: Sailvatilon Army Z55.40g March of Dimes 35.705 Junior Red Cross 31.55. These after school aictivities have helped us do better work in our rclasses. Every Friday morning some purpil from 2nd or 3rd Grade conducted the morning exercises. Our 'Christmas and spring programs were well attended by our parents and friends. They were well pleased by -the way we did our parts. Open House was held on May 10th. Quite a lot of our work was on display and 'much appreciated by the patrons. We had lots off fun at our Easter egg hunt. When the Easter Bunny heard us sing Peter Cot- tontail, he came right in and put jelly beans and eggs in our Easter baskets made in art class. We like our sehool. The school term closed on June 10th with a picnic at Idlewild Park. PIay time is considered by many of us as The best parf of The school day Down on The farm was a proiecf which we enioyed working on very much. Page 39
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