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The Sixth Graders look back with delight at the fun of the past years and forward to the exciting years ahead. As the leaders of the Lower School, the Sixth Graders are a mixture of childhood ways and adult ser- iousness. They are ready to take the step up. Mrs. Virginia Snow Neena Marie Diumenti Carol Ann Scoville Kay Lynne Sugar FIFTH and SIXTH GRADE ON TUESDAY WHEN IT HAILS AND SNOWS, THE FEELING ON ME GROWS AND GROWS THAT HARDLY ANY- BODY KNOWS IF THOSE ARE THESE OR THESE ARE THOSE. . . . (WINNIE- THE- POOH) If Winnie-the-Pooh, a Bear of Very Little Brain, can write the pre- ceeding verse (on his own), then the Fifth Grade girls, who have Very Big Brains, certainly must be doing fantas- tic things. And so they are! In spite of hop-scotch and jump-the-rope, the Fifth Graders have time to prepare to become leaders of the Lower School. Kathy Biele Vicky Gibbons Karla Houghton Suzanne Kassel Dana Beth Oswald
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These are the young and green years when everything is a mystery and each day something new. Life is a secluded place, full of tender awakenings which enlarges itself as each new year approaches. Every day, the mind adds more mansions, until sud- denly the heart flutters with a peculiar mix- ture of whimsical imagination, gentle mem- ories, and exciting realizations of life ' s vast, untravelled lands. This is the Lower School. Tomorrow is the dream of youth. 23
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COTTLESTON, COTTLESTON, COTTLESTON PIE A FLY CANT BIRD, BUT A BIRD CAN FLY. ASK ME A RIDDLE AND I REPLY COT- TLESTON, COTTLESTON, COT- TLESTON, PIE . . . (WINNIE-THE- POOH) There is never a dull mo- ment in the Third Grade. If the Third Graders are not guessing riddles, they are studying mathe- matics or science. Whatever the case may be, the Third Graders are learning. They may be slight- ly confused as to what they are learning, but they know they are smarter than ever before. EXPOTITION TO THE NORTH POLE . . . (WINNIE-THE-POOH) The Fourth Graders have not been on any expotitions lately, but they have taken imaginary expeditions to New York, South America, Africa, end Europe. Along with their growing imaginations, their winds are broad- ening, and their homework is increas- ing. Life becomes wide and exciting. THIRD and FOURTH GRADE Christine Burnham Claudia Draper Jennifer Lamb Margaret Lowen Doris Spear Robin Winburn Nancy Marshall Gina Bennett Jane Louise Bradley Talei Chase Valli Gibbons Debra Jex Susan Jones Marleen Kassel Elisabeth Miller Lucile Slothower Shelley Thomas Mary Weaver Laurl Winburn Shirley Ann Spidel Valorie Hatsis
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