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INTERMEDIATE ROOM ENROLLMENT SIXTH—Jon Davis, Doris Hauf, Dorothy Hauf, Norma Hauf, Richard Lyman, Mary Lou Pelesky, Tom Puett. FIFTH—Frances Birdie, Joseph Fiedor, Robert Kramer, Robert Seder, Charles Belding, Edward Keller, Darryl Lowell. FOURTH—Barbara Addleman, Larry Cook, Jack Fleming, Donald Hauf, Eddie Kukuchka, Nancy Roswadovski, David Schreibeis, Larry King, Helen Ann Pelesky, and Edna Keller. We have had a busy year and have enjoyed our classes. We have had some nice field trips last fall and were taken to see “Hans Brinker.” We had wonderful trips to the Bird Farm and to Eaton’s Ranch and to visit the Freedom Train. The fifth and sixth grades accompanied the seventh and eighth grades on the trip to Custer’s Battlefield. Everyone had a good time in art and we made some good plaster casts which we painted for souvenirs of our school year. For music we joined with either the primary or the junior high. Most of us attended the county choir. The fifth and sixth social study class went upstairs to have Mr. McCormick for their teacher. We had some good talks from some of the high school students. The best was Douglas McLean’s who told us about Joan of Arc. Darryl Lowell made the most trips to the library and read the most books. In the nation-wide Every Pupil Tests, given Jan. 8, the fifth grade ranked among the highest 35% in arithmetic. Thus, by this standard, proving themselves the best math class in school. Robert Kramer was highest. In the sixth, Richard Lyman and Jon Davis, and, in the fourth, Barbara Addleman ranked highest. The year’s honor roll included each of the above and Helen Ann Pelesky and Dar- ryl Lowell. PRIMARY ROOM ENROLLMENT John Fiedor, Bertie Graham, Gary Kramer, Bonnie Lewis, Alixe Paulus, Nancy Puett, Charles Birdie, Joyce Cook, John Jolovich, John Puett, Clayton Schilling, Gary Bo- cek, Peter Davis, David Ferguson, Ed Fiedor, Clifford Kaufmann, Lyle King, Barbara Lewis, Marcia Masters, Jack Paulus, Robert Prill, George Wondra, Tommy Belding, Rog- er Egan, Lou Ann Adkins, Wayne Keller, Edward Seder, Richard Seder, Jerry Seder. In January our teacher, Mrs. Nalivka, became sick and had to tell us good bye and go to her home in Monarch for a rest. We felt very badly to have her go because we all loved her very much and didn’t know how school would be without her. We were all sor- ry for any noise we had made even though we had never meant to be noisy. Mrs. Doris Olson then came to be our teacher. We knew her because she had tak- en Mrs. Nalivka’s place some times so it wasn’t long till we were just as happy in school as ever and we hope Mrs. Olson will be our teacher next year. She helps us get our les- sons and sees that we have good times too. We couldn’t give our Christmas operetta because so many had the measles but on stunt night we sang songs and gave the “Rye Waltz.” We decided Gary and Alexie were the best dancers. On Halloween we joined with Mrs. Moore’s room for a good party and on Valen- tines Day we again had a nice party together. Our Easter party we had by ourselves as it was Charles Birdie’s birthday and his mother served refreshments. We attend “Hans Brinker,” the County Choir and visited the Freedom Train. Charles Birdie won the marble championship for our room but as he was sick he couldn’t go to Sheridan for the contest. All of us have had a good time in school and like our studies and our teacher. 15
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