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Kneeling: T. O’Keefe, M. Brook , M. Robinson. I.. Crovby. M. Pollock. C. Corndhu. Seared: M. (duck. P. Clifford. J. Andrus, K. Barhaois, P. lira mis h. S. Witt. ». Andrew . L. Fitcrman. K. McKinstrv. Standing: E. Ebin. B. Andrews, B. Pfundcr. II. Tozcr. |. Morrison. K. Kelley, S. Warner. Absent: I). Dawson. Fourth Grade Was a Year of Versatility . . . A time of changes And a time of growth. It was a year for new activities. For broader and deeper subjects,— A year of firsts. First taste of English grammar. First symphony. First reference work to do In the library. First study of Minnesota History, First really thorough work In geography. We really have traveled far Since we were threes' We Are the Non-Inflammable Fifth Graders, Experts on fire prevention And fire control, lxd by Kathy Baily And Betsy Lowry, We carefully managed the Lower School Safety Patrol. We had white patrol Ik Its, And we wore them proudly. They stood for more than just the work we did; To us they seemed to mean responsibility. And all the qualities for which we stood. In class we gave oral reports on the lives of great persons. We learned about Schweitzer Ralph Bundle And Lafayette. We learned how to speak with poise and hold attention. We also learned the secrets of success. Front Kou K Aby, B. McCunc, . Overstreet. N. Nathan von. H. Lowry, I- Wakefield. Second Kou : S. Stewart. K. Hawkimon. E. Archibald. L. CioUlner. C. Clifford. l„ Knud-w»n. Third Kou C. McCabe. M. Abram . J. Brook . |. Walker, T. Whiteley. T. |« hnv n. Fourth Row: R. Lindsay, P. Fae :rc. D. lax . |. Emnch, L. de Laittre. K. Bade .
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Seated: I . Abrams, L. Wilt, C. Bar-bat i%. P. Mix, C. Antirut. Standing: S. Jacobson, L. Dayton, M. Ixe. N. Morriton, I,. Murphy, M. Brooks, C. Peterson. J. Geltnun. M. Mason, M. Lindgrm. M. Gluck. Absent: F.. Aby, We Are the Wizards of Lower School leaders in the Held of science. This year we raised a colony of ants And worked some fun experiments. We had our own aquarium And model planetarium. We went to see the Post Office Where all the mailmen go. We made a real live pan ot rolls the Second Grade . . . Out of real live dough. We learned about birds and evaporation. Telling time and hibernation. We went to a dairy, we rode on a train. We learned about money and counting change. We learned how to measure and now- we are sure That we know lots more than we knew last year. We Are the Busy Travelers of Grade Three Who toured the world in a hundred and eighty days On a ship called “Imagination.” Our captain was Mrs. Kohl And our first mate Was Miss Indihar Who taught us the music of many distant lands. We went to the Netherlands and there we found Hundreds of tulips growing all around. We went to Africa and there we saw A vicious lion stretch his yellow paw, A little zebra trot across a plain, A native village; then we went to Spain. We saw the bullfights and the matadors. We ate hot food in cafes out-of-doors. And then at last we sailed back home again. Seated: R. Chidiolm. K. Carpenter, N. Cnwin, L. Son more. R. Golden. M. Kaplan. I). Smith. J. | nr . Standing: V. Miller. K. Hunt, E. Krjtinj;. R. Fertter. L. Maleolnuon, R. Brack, I). Ackman, W. Johnutn, D. Ringer. Absent: T. Cowle .
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Front Row: M. Levy, |. Daw, K. Stephen . S. Isgrigg. f. Steiner. |. Anderson. |. Grossman. Snood Rour H. Dawson. C. Case, K Wriyrht. M. McKinstry, S. Ringer. B. Miller. M. Crosby, M. Stance. Third Row: M. Connolly. J. Scarles. T. Carlson, L. Parten. I Kobbe, C. Stromme. A. Undgren, S. Hunt. Fourth Row: H. Bellows, T. Turn-qui t, K. McMillan, S. Sawyer, M. Rogers, S. Draver, I. Hinder. K. Winston. Sixth Grade Was a Year of Preparation . . . A pause at the top of one ladder, an expectation For the first step on the first rung of the next, A moment of being first in a little town While patiently waiting to Ik the second in Rome. A busy pause. A pause for doing things. For the publication of the Tweener Times And collecting money for the March of Dimes. For producing a play called The Dyspeptic Ogre. For filling Red Cross gift boxes and kits for disaster. We have come to the end. Now Lower School is over And we stand expectant before the bright new ladder Wondering . . . The Sixth Grade ponder a problem. Officers of t R: M. Connolly; T. Turnqubt. President. Officers of ( A: |. Dow; K. Stephen . President. cm
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