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M. Wakefield. I.. Syverton, K. Keith. J. Arlelt. B. Miller. Absent: C. Spencer. Third Grade During their extensive study of Indians, this class was fortunate in having a deer skin tepee on display in their room, with many other items which were brought in by the girls themselves. Third graders have-found much enjoyment in playing the Harmony Pipes with grades five and six in the Lower School Band. They have developed an interest in painting, which increases when third grade masterpieces appear on display in the halls. In their reading, they have visited many a foreign country. They have made several pamphlets which describe the various places the girls have studied. 24
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Shortly alter the beginning ol the year, Northrop's fourth grade made an excursion to radio station WCCC). While they were there, they heard Cedric Adams' noon broadcast, and later there was much excitement when they received a copy of the broadcast as a souvenir. The girls organized a Citizen’s Club which meets every morning. Every student has the opportunity to become Secretary or President of this organization. In the morning period, many factors in the news and their own daily activities arc discussed. This is a fine group, and the fourth grade girls feel that the year was very successful. Fourth Grade Front Row: L. Wasson. S. Nash. I’. Chisholm, M. Polil, K. Knudson. Back Row: Sally Wilkie, J. Vereen, C. Light, M. McCabe, Ronnie Sigal. G. Strong, K. Gleeson. P. Winslow (top), Reggie Sigal, Susie Wilkie, P. Plass, K. Lipschultz, S. Andrews. 23
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The girls started off the year by studying and exhibiting science material. When they had finished this study, they turned their attentions to various foods, and their distribution. I o follow this up, they took excursions to Witt’s Market and to a creamery. In the spring, they went to the Post Office, a railroad station, and the airport, in order to gain a larger knowledge of the various methods of modern transportation. The girls wrote many original poems and stories, and at Christmas they directed their own pageant. Mrs. Valley had lots to be proud of this year' Second Grade L. Bagley, A. Wakefield. L. Aldrich. C. Onan, L. }ia„L. S. Nye, M. Barat, K. Carnev. 'ig, K. Rogers, S. Kanuer, J. Toftness. G. Clifford.
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