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Teachers, Third and Fourth. Miss Smith: First and Second, Miss Lawrenz Top Row-Rist. Cohen. Schenkat, Schenkat, Pawlisch, Warne, Hackett, Hayes Caboveb, Seils, Schmidt. Borne. Miller. Kapelka Top Row CSI-Ill-Ufll-TI8lO8f. Seils, Fullmer. Schara, Helpap. Kapelka, Warne, Johnson, Knapp, Helpap, Schara. Wilzewski, Wyman, DeLyle Middle Row-Xvynian. Treloar, Nebuhr. Nebuhr, Hirsch, Schwartz, Wagner. Gunnison. Ristau, Grosinske Botlom Row-Kawalkc. Grosinske, Trcloar, Liece. Niebuhr, Hackett, Helpap. Cowing, Paige. Paige. Hitchcock, Pagel First, Second, Third and Fourth HE work in the smaller grades has been particularly interesting this year. Proficiency in reading and reporting of books have been emphasized. Many novel ideas were used in getting the attention of the children. Indian villages, miniature forests, lakes, pictures and poems make a visit to either of the rooms very interesting to anyone. The First and Second grade, with the Third and the Fourth, took part in every all-school program. Combined with the two upper rooms the grades put on a very pleasing operetta. The grades have showed a lot of initiative and spirit in doing all things assigned to them. Some very excellent readers were developed in the lower grades. Page Twenty-seven
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Lawrence R.: Why don't they have insane asylums in Arabia? Mr. Schumann: They have nomad people there. 34,34 Sk Pk lk Boy Cat zooj: Ma, that monkey looks just like pa. Mother: Aren't you ashamed of yourself, to say such a thing here? Boy: Aw, that's all right: the monkey can't understand what I said. Pk lk Pk if Pk First Student: You mean to say you was right in the section of the country where the earthquake was and didn't notice any unusual shock? Second Student: Sure, we were in our Ford when it happened, The foreman of a construction gang had the habit of constantly hurrying his workmen. Finally, one of the workers called to the boss and said, Let up on us a bit. Rome wasn't built in one day. Sure, Rome wasn't built in one day, replied the boss, 'ibut I wasn't foreman of that job. lk Ik bk Sk Pk lnquisitive Lady: You say your father was hurt in an explosion? What caused it? Boy: Well, ma said it was too much yeast and pa said it was too much sugar. Dk lk ak Sk lk Son: Our neighbors have a better radio than we have. Papa: What makes you think so? Son: I heard him say he'd get h-1 when he got home. lk wk lk lk Sk Visitor: What is your name? Prisoner: lll. Visitor: Surely, that is not your real name. Prisoner: Naw. that's just my pen name. bk 4: in sf fr lf that tiger should escape, what kind of steps would you take? Big ones, big ones. 4: if 4: -as -sf First Girl: Why was John put out of the game? Second Girl: For holding. First Girl: Isn't that just like him? Page Twenty-nine
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