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Page twelve They were learning how happy living came from understanding and helping others, and the townspeople were co-ope ativeg so Mrs. Reid had taken them to the fire station, the Albany Airport, local lfarms, and the Post office. Oh, those lessons in candy, butter, and oatmeal makirgl Miss Winnie's first grade had just learned to square dance. The doll house, complete with furnishings and fifiger-painted wall paper, took the place of -the :inf Indian articles. light bulb into a red hat and jacket. These same fingers carefully Indian Tepee and the collection At Christmas time busy little fingers transformed the ordinary smiling Santa, complete with cut paper bonnets that were artistically adorned with Howers, ribbons, feathers and veilingg and they drew admiring glances from the mothers who attended the stylish fashion show at Easter. jack Frost stole into the seconfl grade one weekend and left the morning glories lifeless, much to the dismay of tliese second graders who had tendered the seeds to a blooming three inches. But they had great success in their next projects: clay ashtrays, knitting boxes and wool dolls. A trip with Miss Klevesahl to the post office inspired them to make one 'of their own from orange crates. The barbers, the bakers, the candlestick makers'1'-those were their fathers they found when they began inquiring from Dad where his money came from. Perhaps after comparing the advantages and disadvantages:of the various lines of work, little Johnnie will have picked his life's work. Q l A model paper Indian reserv ion stood in the corner of Miss Sanborne's third grade room. For several weeks t ey had been learning about the Indians, their customs and religion. The posterslon good foods not only made the room colorful but also made little 'eight-year ollzlers aware of what made for rosy cheeks and With the fourth grade year officially opened by a tea for the mothers, Mrs. Harder went on to direct their st y of balanced diets. The upshot of this project was a luncheon, overflowing with the entire vitamin family, prepared and served by the class. It wasnt long before shoes in this room had an extra special shine, nails gleamed white, teeth sparkled, all the result of lessons in good grooming. Hansel and Gretel. Later the class produced its I sparkling eyes. Q ' ' 1 ' uld , I Everyone took part in the operetta, fflP own play, Going West, which d icted pioneer life. Even with their busy day, there was still time from thei3-R's to pursue their own 'hobbies during the Hobby Lobbyrpefiod. ' ' I The seniors of Ravenais gradje school, accompanied by Miss Triumpho, took a make-believe trip West, and thelmural on the Westward Movement was a diary of that trip. Then again at an 'ssembly program there came to life a host of famous Americans who were port layed by the fifth graders through poetry. l I I . o . l
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Groaning and puffing up Murtiiiis Hill. sliding around curves, bouncing along the road, R-C made his next stop at the littlc yellow school in Aquctuck. Good morning, Mrs. Van Ettcnf' cliorusvd ilu- childrcn, some ol' whom had had fun taking part in Hansel and Grwlwf and 'flzv C'li2'ixfmrzs Pudding. Others cxprcsscd RAVENA GRADE ONE Left to Right-Lynn Staats, Sylvia Wager, Roger Twining, Phebe Whitbeek, May Kreis- manis, Lynne Connellis, Janice Babcock, Bobby Bailey, Barry Farinelli, Isabel Rarick, Glen Phillips, Gale Millett, John Pebler, Ronnie Cross, Jackie Thorne, Carol Ann Rottelo, Timmie Bouton, Linda Gavallitu, Buddy Bishop, Barry Babcock, Karolyn Las- sier, Frances Lozano, Ronnie Peck, Miss Winnie. COEYMANS GRADES ONE AND TWO Left to Right-T. Morrell, li. Van Der- heydcn, Miss Reynolds, W. Smith, G. Win- ters, P. Lipscomb, P. Hall, E. Luther, P. Wilson, K. Phillips, T. Lunney, A. Palmer, D. Gomithior, L. Frangella, J. Otello, M. Lipscomb, B. Pape, N. Mueller, B. White. ll. Legg. RAVENA GRADE TWO Foreground--B. Travis, Pellon, D. Peck, J. Northrup, G. Tucker, B. J. Rich- ardson, B. Van Alstyne. Second Row-S. Hotaling, R. Albano, Ll. Loudis, L. Rowe, J. A. Halstead, BI. Spad- ford. Third Row-L. Stahl, I. Sumpler, W. Diehl, J. Gategna, N. Fisher, S. Kessler, A. W'ilscY, WV. Phillips, J. Kellum. Fourth Row --H, Roberts, D. Winnc, R. Tracey, I. Millett, T. Lewis, J. Van Slyke, J. Mann, R. Kilmer, R. Frese, Miss Kleve- sahl. Page foutcen
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