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Row seated, back to blackboard. left to right: D. Clark, J. Crumb, S. Granger, M. Lockwood, M. Thompson. Teacher: Mrs. Evans. Row l: B. Smith, J. Helmer, R. Roberts. Row 2: P. Laird. XY. Thurston, C. Janes, C. Baylord. Row 3: J. Yrooman, A. Hucko, S. Kolczynsl-ci, D. Decker, JI Allen. Row 4: F. Nelson, R. Dixon, D. Mclilride, P. Rooker, R. Smith. Row 5: O. Seamans, XV. Chappell. Row 6: G. Sweating, D. XVells, R. Ma-pley. J 1' '-N '11 qui t 2 , 02 :Qs ti f x '- 36 X- 1 11 UH Reading is still the center of every child's work. Here these groups are encouraged to work and read more inflepcmlcntly with lluulis illltl 1rlL'lL1I'Cs. It is their second year in the cafeteria and they learn to handle their own change. This means to acquire a knowledge of the size and meaning of a coin. They also become familiar with the season. and the days of the week. Study, pictures and drawings on Indian life becomes quite a project with the help of the teach- ers in the second grades. Music and gym become an act- ive part of thcir school life, and the auditorium is to their advant- age. I idhi 1 ' . 4 0 gi I Wvtii K' 74 . Aug' K j.
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ADVANCING FURTHER 43 Sn 1v- x11 I' Seated at front of tauie: S. Alnutt, J. Rossignol, M, Leary. Seated at back of table: Mrs. Larkin, S. Stahl, R. Smith, J. Pultz, G. Gould, 'l'. Pilot, R. Strycker, J. XVhite, M. johnson. Standing: C. Farnham, R. Pratt, B. Karschner, C, Vinciguerra, D. Love- land, L. Granger, C. O'Hara, Campanello, j. Hoey, J. Becker, D. jay, D. Braunig, R. Downie. Row l: L. l'orter, B. Laird, R. VVilson, F. Smith, G. Ball, G. Harris, S. Bowman. Row 2: N. Mettler, D. Holt, G. Smithler, S. Rooker, j. Humbert. Row 3: XV. Yan Hout, G. Kolczynski, G. Cvould, lf. Piorum, B. VVest0n. Row 4: j. Barrett. C. Neil, j. Donovan, J. Fordyce, 1. Borst, J. Cole, Mrs. First grade opens up new fields for interested children. Reading is the main subject along with counting and manuscript writing. Other adventures for the chil- dren are eating in the cafeteria for the first time, and enjoying gym and music classes. Projects according to the sea- son are indulged in by everyone. .-Xs a reward, the children take an annual trip to the Syracuse Zoo. Before this event, they study, read and learn about zoo animals. Despite the fact that there are four separate first grade groups, all of which are quite large, the teachers succeed in doing a good job. Emrey. ' W jx x4 it K mr-. ., J I 4J M IPA Q, 6 aio? 1044? I 33 ati. l l ' -' ' . 3 , 1' , Vg , 4
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