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CLASS OF ll97ll Wle have had an interesting year. ln science we studied seeds and the complete growing process of plants. Wwe kept a lizard and a toad. They liilncrnatccl all winter in our class- room. Wie learned aliont the machines we use. Wie spent a morning in Hansis workshop where he tolfl us ahont the machines in our school. An interesting and xsorthwhile ex- perience was our trip to the Xlinneapolis lnstitute ot Art. We also traveled to the new pulmlic liln-ary and the main post office. Picture left. From' Row: l. B. Carney, C. Dow. B. Dayton. YV. Wlincr. K. Knud- son. Second Row: N. Hunt. S. Carleton, J. Vlfhitman. S. Stevens. CLASS OF ll97ll This Was a year of progress. We continued our studies in English and arithmetic. A new subject, social studies, was introduced to us. During school and at night We Worked on credits which may hring us prizes at the end of the year. Citizenship is important to us. We have learned to take care of ourselves and to hehave in proper fashion. If we do not, we go to penalty hall on Friday afternoon. With the help of our understanding teacher we have learned to accept re- sponsihility. Picture right. Front Row: K. Rand, S. Bock, L. Peterson, M. Williams, L. Ack- man. Second Row: S. Lazor, L. Anderson, P. Plank, R. Bennett, L. Weber. Third Row: L, Miller, C. Shark, M. lVlcNutt, B. Mac- lVlillian. Fourth Row: I. Thompson, P. Walling, L. Ringer, C. Olson. Absent: N. Bull, E. Quiggle. Third Row: S. Ritz, R. Tearse. W. Willis, S. Spencer, K. Starr. ' Absent: M. Feidt.
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Front Roux: D. Fraser, S. Haertel. E. Conn. L. Oalfeefe. B. Van Leeuwen. J. Birnberg. Back Roux' L. Velie. K. Rindal. C. YVinslow. ll. Holle. D. Dahlberg, T. Brill. S. Pihl, C. Quiggle J. Fichcnlaub. ll. Behrens. CLASS U F N72 We are the sixteen students of grade one. Learning to read and write is not all we find time to do. As small-scale ex- plorers we traveled around the neighborhood and to the Wal- ker Art Center. We were fas- cinated by the baby animals which we saw on the farm we visited. We are beginning to cultivate an important quality -thoughtfulness. We m a d e Christmas presents for our par- ents and sent valentines to each other. We have reached the first step on the path to knowl- edge. CLASS UF N75 Vlfe in the kindergarten are ac- quiring new knowledge about the world around us. ln learn- ing, we combine work and play. We built a grocery store in which we bought, sold, and measured goods. New books taught us penmanship and num- bers. We love excitement of any sort, especially holidays, for which we have to prepare, and our excursions like the one We took to the Museum of Nat- ural History. Although we are the smallest in the school, we think we have the most to do. In fact sometimes we think our school day is much too short. Front Row: V. Bock, F. Peacock. E. Sweetser, J. Taylor, V. Golden. Second Row: K. Kerr, S. Segal. L. Wohlrabe, A. Kaplan. A. Dayton. Third Row: V. Glaefke, C. Bean, S. Winton, L. Weber, H. Wunsek, S. Sandrock.
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CLASS UF l9bf9P We of the fourth grade have experienced a year of firsts -our first study of American history, first real map drawing, first symphony attendance. Extensive studying has taught us more about the number system and English grammar. We learned with much interest about our state of Minnesota by thorough reading and reporting. Spend- ing much of our time on outside reading, we explored new horizons. For us this was a year of growth. Front Row: S. Brooks, C. Bach, M. Dawson, J. Dobson. Second Row: M. MacMillan, S. Anderson, S. Sheldon, D. Bass, K. Stevens. Third Row: M. Lowry, N. Spencer, L. Thernell, P. Whileley. Fourth Row: W. Jones, P. Whitney, K. Dayton, L. Jones. Fifth Row: E. Dayton, J. Berb, J. Kerr, S. Pillsbury. Absent: K. Clifford, C. Corah, D. Mowry. Front Row: P. Davant, L. Day- ton, C. Barbatsis, A. Winslow, K. B a c h l e r , M . Brown, C. Gluck, P. Abrams, K. Andrus. Second Row: J. Neils, G. Lindgren, M. Ma- son, N. Peterson, S. Rand, S. Over- street, D. Dahl- berg, M, Cluek, L. Witt. Third Row: M. King, B. Aby, B. Trach, K. Erickson, N. M o r r i s o n, P. Mix, J. Geltman, K. Callahan, S. Clifford. CLASS UF l9bS We are busy with maps, booklets, reports, and creative workin art and writing. We have helped our school and our community in many Ways. We learned about fire prevention, and we all won our lnspectoris badge. We watched with great concern HPoison Proof,', a play put on by the Junior League. We won the prize for collecting the most hangers in the sophomores' drive.
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