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SI Leff to Right: Jennifer Lamb, Jackie Keyser, Robin Winburn, Lynda Sue Skaggs. We can read to the kindergarten, and we feel very big — we are too. We have our own checking account. Every- one keeps his change in a separate envelope, and we can even count our own money! We are learning to tell time and many other things. Pat and Mike, our white rats, keep us entertained when we are through with our work. The second grade is lots of fun! Left to Right, Seated: Bethea Bahen, John Bowen, Suzanne Farley. Standing: Doris Spear, Christine Burnham, Marion Felt.
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Left to Right: Gaye Donna Shore, Christine Glezos, Mary Wallahan, Mary Helen Renkel. Whoever said that we’re mischief makers? Why — we’re the future home- makers of Rowland Hall — I think. We have even conquered the age old prob- lem of reading. We still have our secret games that we won’t let the other classes play. We are learning about all sorts of new places and things. Small world, isn’t it? Our accomplishments are vast and varied, and we are proud of all of them — well, almost all of them, anyway. Left to Right: Sharon Powers, Lola Atwood, Anita Ann Wright. 17
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Left to Right: Dana Oswald, Katherine Biele. Left to Right: Diane Douglas, Karla Houghton, Victoria Gibbons, We have just finished planting our garden. That is but one of the many things that we Third and Fourth graders do. For instance, we have been to the bakery, and we have had some nice parties. We write poems and themes and have quite a lot of homework. We feel that we have been learning quite a bit. 19
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