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X I . H , ,, TY gfzpffg ig ,ff-ff' N3 ,E y 5 ur 4 ' X f' Vi' F . ' li-, - Q . Q --ee X ,. 4 N .--, . ft , ,.'?:FfIEH-il W .--- f: if X THE LUNER HALLS N While having such e grand time at the Junior-Senior formal, 1 fell into a tranquil reminiscence and when I awoke, I found my- I kk. self in the fifth grade. Looking about I saw many strange sights we 3 as compared to the year 1939, one of my happiest years. I. About thirty-two children compose the fifth grade this year un- 1' der the leadership of Mrs. Youngen. They are enjoying thenew clock in their room, which they bought with sales tax stamps. 5 The next-stop was the third grade where I found Mrs. Rumburg' reading a story to her studentsg everything seemed to look so nice 3 and fresh, being in its own place. Arithmetic is not new to the- v- - third grade anymore but as one of the girls said, we seem to en- by joy working the different problems. It is so different from the other subjects we are taking this year.' I X Ns' After anticipating the anxiety of Mrs. Rumburg's third graders, I found myself in the second grade room, amidst the hustle and the H-fl :Q bustle of the little folk. Mrs. Long, their teacher, is well-liked f -' by her pupils and in a discussion with her, I find that this is her A twenty-fifth year here at Seville. The Seniors thank her for all as the kind things she has done for us. N Tables and chairs still take the place of desks in the room. A piano also occupies a position in the far corner of the room, giv- D. ,avi ing the children more experience with music whichwill benefit them ' 'lbs a little later. Our attendence has been above 951 for the three terms thus far, ' .5 which is very good record. N since 1 did.n't have much time left, I decided to visit the re- niainder of the grades before leaving. The sixth grade, under Mrs. . s Dowd, was next on my list so I journeyed on my way at last. There 1 S is a great interest in instrumental music in the room. All but E , six members are learning to play some band instrument, under the -P Se guidance of Miss Miner. ' ' It i our hope that everyone will be able to enter Junior High Q next year and that allot usivill' graduate 151953. B42 X e sg I XX ft. fksv yi . . ' J, VV , ,... - sg-X I W: ' any -ANN. 5 5 . .1 V.. ,-. . X. X 0 ' 8 X , .-4, I .N Q . Q Q , -' ' if fx-' T' 2-- I 0 2 .2 wen- .. 7 5' CQ ..-X ' - ff 3' 2- Q ' ' 3 'Q 9 --- wrist
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I I I I , . . P Y 3: xx 51 I 14' I . C 5 s :Q y 'af I e X , if be 15' X3 I 2 alsal 4 ? e .lil f t Q fi fz A., ,MX 5 5 lr I, :I I ,,.,.- 5. 'L ,Q-xxx.,-as , I ,V Q o . X f 1 u ,, . 4 Al-.. ' After visiting the sixth grade, my next trip led me to the '11 first grade, where I found Mrs. Imhoff and her little pupils en- gaged in a musical game. After the fun was over it was time for X spelling which we all liked. Many are good spellers as well as . W readers and we enjoy reading about Jim and Judy. There are sev- ' eral books we want to read in the next few months, also learn re- A more about trains and the people who work on them. ' A We are very fortunate and happy to have in our room a little 1' boy who came from a foreign land. C Bognolide Trigno, Italy, . His boat from Italy landed in New York on February 14, 1947 and :V he came to Seville on January 28, and started to school at that X time. 'When he came in our room he could not speak one word of - English, and now he is one of our best Readers and fipellers. His 4 name is Rinaldo Mastrodonato. I hear from our music teacher that ' he has a very good voice and he is going to learn how to play the . Base Horn. We wish you all the luck in school and hope you like our commtry very much. . Ns' My last stop is in the lower grades was the fourth grade, whose, T. teacher is Miss Bissel. We are starting division in Arithmetic and ASSE enjoy working immensely. Our boys are praticing shooting baskets so we can play the fifth grade boys some noon. ' Q 4-nun 5 S' The soft music floated through the crowd and Ilslowly came out X of a daze and discovered that I had been dreaming. In front of me I could see the couples dancing. My how pretty they looked! Yet ' I couldn't forget how the lower grades made such an impression on I N ' Q me. Maybe it was that I enjoyed mine the same as they. ' he Jkikirifilviltiillllikllllif A THE UPPER HALLS X' Q The'seventh graders are anticipating their first year upstairs f and they seem to enjoy it immensely. They were very proud to have wg two of their classmates, Patsy Mong, and Carol Black chosen for - , Junior High cheerleaders. Good work girls! Mr. Heller, our coach, - ' is also seventh grade home room- teacher. s My next destination while on my little journey to the grades was I the eighth grade, who have Mr. Scott for their home room teacher. . This class is one of the largest groups upstairs, with an enrollment of thirty pupils. W: were happy to have June Short elected to be N ,le one of our Junior High cheerleaders, also an all-county second ' 8 team cheerleader. . ,455 Six boys from our room are on the Junior High Basketball team I W 0 I- Q 4' 3 -:ge J I , ,- t e . . ' Q- Inn l h . -S-'N-M .r.. e , X :XJ J' f , 0 1 2. as... 5 EZ 0 .--.f' ' 3 'Q, 42,4 -'fiflsif Q
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