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Third G FIRST ROW: Cheryl Knapp, Janet Courtney, Dianna Chapman, Gloria Fleming, Suzanne Lawyer, Ronda Weaver, Marsha Overholser, Jane Hughes, and Connie Meyer. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Hirsch, James Walsh, Lynette Hildreth, Patty Dilley, Alan Hukle, Anna Bowles, Trudy Pace, and Mary Vernon. THIRD ROW: Larry Zeliadt, William Tovrea, Donald Coughennower, Ronnie Dirksen, David Johnson, Charles Robinson, Dennis Huff, and Tommy Hermann. ABSENT: Janice Onstot We started our school year with an enrollment of twenty-seven girls and boys, Carol Coleman moved October 14 to Truro, Iowa. Delos Bailey moved to Des Moines, Iowa. We have worked on several units during the school year. The first unit was on sounds all around us. Another unit was on simple machines. We correlated the units with spelling, language, reading and art, The following pupils had perfect attendance the first semester: Marsha Overholser, Jane Hughes, James Walsh and RonnieDirksen. We have all learned to square dance. We enjoyed it very much. Mrs. 'Iovera our room mother and her assistants, consisting of all our mothers, have done many nice things to help with such activities as weighing and measuring the children, as well as serving treats-for our parties.
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Fourth Grade FIRST ROW: Johanna Pray, Charlotte Ellis, Marie Cheers, Delaine Bishop, Mary Forsythe, Judy Stark, Cris Parker, Betty Lou Robinson. SECOND ROW: John Delong, Dennis Patterson, Judy Law, Janet Casady, Linda Kokke, Christine Moomaw Donald Tharp, John Haus, Miss Davidson. ABSENT: Judith Hildreth. At present we have seventeen pupils four of whom are boys. During the semester we have lost two pupils Jimmy Day, who moved to Des Moines and is now attending the Philips School and Sharon Gooch who moved to Martensdale. Our new pupil is Judy Law, who enrolled January the sixteenth. She comes from Hartford. During the year we have entertained our mothers, put on a Halloween program for the lower grades of the west building, at Christmas time we presented the, Birds Christmas Carol to the grades in our east building. We were happy to accept the invitation of the Home for the Blind to entertain them with a Christmas Program. We will always remember that Christmas means-- Not what we give but what we share, for the gift without the giver is bare.
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Third Grade FIRST ROW: Cheryl Ray, Jean Devin, Noreen Parker, Judy Cline, JoAnn Eischeid, Johanna Kokke, ConnieBishop, Karen Roberts. SECOND ROW: John Trent, John Baker, Dennis Blackman, Carl Jones, Jimmy Garlock, Richard Toon, Stephen Morris, Marvin Kirscher, Mark Alberts. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Eksell, Polly Reeves, Janet Hildreth, Ruth Miller, Vicki Brumfield, Donna Snyder, Sharon Masteller, Janet Houghton, Marcia Henry, Donna Clark. Third grade started this school year with twenty-six pupils, nine boys and seventeen girls. We lost Brenda Coleman in October when she moved to Truro, Iowa. In December we gained Marcia Henry from Perkins School, Des Moines, Iowa. Two pupils have had perfect attendance for the first semester. They are Connie Bishop and Carl Jones. Taking music lessons each week are Mark Alberts, trumpetg Jimmy Garlock, cornetg and Richard Toon, clarinet. Jo Ann Eischeid and Ruth Miller take baton lessons. Units completed this semester are leaf, plant and rock collections, shelter and food. Our home room mothers with Mrs. Garlock, as chairman, have been very helpful.
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