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he intermediate Qrades Top row: B. Jones, E. Klebs, K. Arndt, C. Brestgr D. Kaufman, Mrs. Damrow. Fourth row: L. Gelhar, L. Schmidt, B. Thill, J. Kun D. SterTz, M. Turville, R. Merrill, J. Randall, C. Gelhar, J. Nolan. Third row: D. Stephenson, D. Olig, J. Burleton, J. Wagenknecht, M. Blick, H. Ruhland, M. Stafford, A. Krueger, P. Chadwick, D. Scharschmidt, M. Stephenson. Second row: R. Guelzow, E. Boevers, D. Galleske, B. Volbrjght, T Eberhart, E. Dewitz, D. Collien, J. Ryan, D. Kunz, E. Michaels. Front row: R. Stenz, R. Bloohm, J. Stafford, R. Collien, L. Powers, H. Schwichtenberg, R. Hanson, D. Hanks. Two of the highlights of the year were the Christmas program and the Washington’s Day program. For the Christmas program we gave ‘The Toymaker’s Shop” in which each pupil portrayed a toy in Santa’s shop. Several projects were carried on in the classes. One of the most interesting projects was the intermediate grade newspaper, ‘‘The Junior Oakleaf.” Another was a transportation unit. Much library reading was done by a number of the pupils. Our library has been enlarged with the addition of many new books. County Library books were also available. Several very interesting radio programs were listened to; Mrs. Morphy’s Music Enjoyment being the favorite among the pupils. Many students from this room again participated in the band. Page 2
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She intermediate Qrades Top row: B. Jones, E. Klebs, K. Arndt, C. Brester, D. Kaufman, Mrs. Damrow. Fourth row: L. Gelhar, L. Schmidt, B. Thill, J. Kunz D. Sfenz, M. Turville, R. Merrill, J. Randall, C. Gelhar, J. Nolan. Third row: D. Stephenson, D. Olig, J. Burleton, J. Wagenknecht, M. Blick, H. Ruhland, M. Stafford, A. Krueger, P. Chadwick, D. Scharschmidt, M. Stephenson. Second row: R. Guelzow, E. Boevers, D. Galleske, B. Volbcight, T. Eberhart, E. Dewitz, D. Collien, J. Ryan, D. Kunz, E. Michaels. Front row: R. Stenz, R. Bloohm, J. Stafford, R. Collien, L. Powers, H. Schwichtenberg, R. Hanson, D. Hanks. Two of the highlights of the year were the Christmas program and the Washington’s Day program. For the Christmas program we gave • The Toymaker’s Shop” in which each pupil portrayed a toy in Santa’s shop. Several projects were carried on in the classes. One of the most interesting projects was the intermediate grade newspaper, “The Junior Oakleaf.” Another was a transportation unit. Much library reading was done by a number of the pupils. Our library has been enlarged with the addition of many new books. County Library books were also available. Several very interesting radio programs were listened to; Mrs. Morphy’s Music Enjoyment being the favorite among the pupils. Many students from this room again participated in the band. Page 21
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TShe ‘T pper Qrades Back row: E. Galleske, D. Jerabek, Mr. Damrow, L. Biernes. Front row: L. Taylor, G. Ogle, G. Kaufman, W. Collien, J. Kruse. Absentees: W. Stageman, D. Flury. The basketball team made a very fine showing this year, not only in teamwork but in sportsmanship also. The team won ten games and lost only one. The season was brought to a climax when the boys defeated Campbellsport in the finals of the County State - Graded School Tournament. The team is the first to win the traveling trophy that was awarded. The three cheerleaders also did fine work and were supported by a very enthusiastic cheering section. The pupils put on a play entitled, Mrs. Tinkin's Christmas Eve, as their part of the Christmas program, which was given by the entire grade school. Most of the students from this room are again taking part in the band. Page 25
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