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llEfIDllll6lllllRllHll Gllfieraiiigieies Left to right. ,Top row: Barbara Borton, Rosemary Boyer, Neil Kelly, Billy Halstead, Ronald Harr, Carol Ann Lashauay, Joey Daniel, Stanley Mallow, James Lawler, Sue Mains, Judy Cox, Portia Brockman, James Rockel, Harold Brewer, Miss Corless. Middle row: Jean Shaw, Jeanette Smith, Ronald Jackson, Dale Paul, Mary Lampman, Allan Fisk, Nettelle Penoyar, Larry Parker, Teddy Etheridge. Front row: Dale Holmes, Leona Hankins, Jim Esterline, Mary Dawn Dobson, Richard Cockrell, Kay Knowles, Patsy Berry, Norman Rurka, Jillyne Deal. Notl pictured: Harry Jackson, Kenneth Rehner. When we look back over the year we find that we have had many pleasant times together, with the monotony of school work broken by such things as spell downs, arithmetic and science downs. movies, school programs, parties, and several ball games with Allen. In the fall we built a train for our exhibit at the school fair. We called odr train, Nutrition Express , as it portrayed the Seven Basic Food Groups. We were awarded a blue ribbon. In December we decorated the case in the hall with a Night Before Chiistmasn scene. We also took part in the all-svhool Christmas program, 7'u'enty-nin fl Our most outstanding party was our Valentines party. We invited all of our small brothers and sisters. We had ten guests between the ages of two and four. Everyone had a grand time. One of the highlights of our year's work was our 'tAuto Race, ' in spelling with each child choos- ing his favoritel car. XVe found that in that kind of a contest everything depends on the driver and how hard he works. The 'tskeletonsu and t'sunflowers for the Tom Sawyer operetta given 1n the spring were from our room.
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llhiimlnlai ti? Slllxcllflllill GliLlIRAlIllli9lIEBlIRS Besides our regular school work, we took part in various activities in our school system. Our first assignment was an exhibit at the 4-H Fair in Cold- water in September. For this we prepared a safety exhibit. For the Quincy School Fair we made an exhibit of our geography work, t'The New England States , for which we received a first prize. At Christmas time we took part in the Christ- Left to right. Back row: Jack Hadley, Ronald McKenzie, Rob- ert Halstead. Everett Yuhl. John Rooher. Jimmie Macrae. Donald Lothamer, Mrs. Phelps. Middle row. Lucy Hankins. Judy lN'ibel, Johanna Bowers, Shirley Hulbert, .loan Green. Ma1'ion Smezld. Joan Kelly. Front row. Hobby Deal. Leo Matz, Arthur Atkinson. Philip Broad. Danny Ludlow. Gerald Pidcock, Howard Dolan. Not pictuledz Ruth Schafer. Fran Wilson. Harold Wikman. 'I'1l'r'1a1.1j-dglal nias program by presenting a short play. In the springr we presented the play Tom Sawjve1'. Both of these Plays were under the direction of our ll1,lSlC teacher, Mr. MacQueen. ln sports we had several basketball g'anies and softball games. The artists in our room were kept busy making our room more attractive, Left to right. Back row. Leon Pomranka, Kenneth Booher, William Cronmiller. Harold Rurka. Lee Dean Sprinestead. Mis. Phelps. Middle row. Marjorie Hewitt. lrene Kellicut, Betty Hankins. Mary Lou Smith, Mary Mains. Genevieve Wilkinson, Laurel Smead, Linda Lou Blackman. Front row. Jim Wood, James Gross. Merle Twadell. Tommy Horton, Jimmy Roth. Not pictured: Olondo Thatcher. Barbara Quimby. Fred Stod- dard, Kenneth Wickham.
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Siaelorrio tl? Clliriiiuiuo Clltiiafmiiaiaias Our school year passes rapidly since it is filled with many varied activities. In the fall we start off prtpaiing our exhibits for the county and local fairs. Next comes the Thanksgiving and Christmas motifs. We have a Christmas tree and a gift ex- changre party with a special treat from our teacher. Back in school after the holidays we go to work in eaines on the IZ R'sl' to finish up the first half of the year. We also have had a very close spelling contest which created keen interest in a subject new to us. The winning side was treated by the losers at our Valentine party, alas a new race was on. Birthday treats, fruit juices, milk and the hot lunches give us a variety, nutrition and the oppor- tunity to use our health rules in living. Front row, left to right: John Rogers, Arthur Hankins, Dc- Wayne Hermance, M2I'gH16t Ann 'Walton, Frank Lindsey, Linda Koch, Verna Holmes, Gary Parker. Second row: Joanne Blue, Wayne Pomranka, Billy Laurel, Sheila Langstaff, Carol Gates, Jack Johnson, John Wayne Dolph, Jimmy Johnson, Tommy Zimmerman, Rudy Boyer. Third row: Nancy Jaynes, Patty Hacker, Evelyn Spencer, Ar- thur Porsails, Carl Ellis, Mar- garet Reynolds, Sandra Mann, Priscilla Giddings, Joan Cron- miller, Janet Hutchins. Not pictured: George Crow, Patsy Kenknight. Betty Moore, Terry Myers. 7'l11':'l,1f Left to right, back row: Jac- queline Berry, Janet Wolfcale, Rodney Matthew, Billy Brewer, Ronny Hyslop, Richard Mallow, David Dryer, Janice Wilkinson, Lois Kelly, Mrs. Barnes. Middle row: Susan Smith, Jan- ice Fischer, Larry Himebaugh John Pidcock, Billy Sadler, Betty Rogers, Fredric Ger- maine, Janice Dolan. , First row: Sharon Demarest, Jeanette Laurell, Rita Caskey, Valdine McKenzie, Harry Ras- mussen, Thelma Semmelroth, Isabel Sprout. Not pictured: Loialee Udell Tommy Kramer. 1
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