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In the Sixth Grade Most of Us Are Able to Take Care of Ourselves 6-l FIRST ROW: Cranford, Futris, Bassman, Crowley, Crawford, Jones, Ryland, Awsumb, Askew. SECOND ROW: Brittan, Smith, Goldverg, Boyd- stum, West, Jolly, McDaniel, McKenzie, Dudley. THIRD ROW: Pultz, Kashdan, Spurlock, Richard- son, Hayes, Yancey, Nichols, Williams. FOURTH ROW: Dansby, Gurner, Swarner, Larson, Smo- lensky, Kilpatrick, Hudson, Cole, Wolf. 6-2 FIRST ROW: Fox, Zito, Pensinger, Montgomery, Wright, Beyers, Shaw, Boyd, Smith. SECOND ROW: Jones, Lindsey, John Shaw, Gardner, Solo- mon, Kessler, Brown, Morris, Raiford. THIRD ROW: Dowling, Thurmond, Mdlllurry, Gore, Handy, Armstrong, Bailey, Cupp. FOURTH ROW: Car- roll, Ruleman, John Jones, Howell, Guthrie, Wil- son, Tucker, Wall. 11221 However, Some Are Beginning to Grow Restless anal- Onr Interest in School Sometimes Slacks Up , 5 5973 6-3 FIRST ROW: Ramsbottom, Huey, Hoffman, Klyce Friener, Harvey, Lovell, Richardson. SECOND ROW Martha Anne Stevenson, Ackerman, White, Mich eles, Stevenson, Lewis, Prince, Sanders, Cunning- ham. THIRD ROW: Tant, Kessner, Daniels, Riggs Segal, Amy, Richards, Boucher. FOURTH ROW Langston, Smiltnicks, Davis, Tucker, Foules, Moss NOT PICTURED: Jolly, Uhlhorn, Cooley, Reed. WPUISEWCQBF I I
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Reading Becomes More Varied and Important- AJ! 9' 6-l 6-I Every year something new comes into our work. This year we used The school library has many books dealing with science and health the microscope in our study of science and health. that we read in connection with our class work. As We Realize the Need of It in All Our Subjects l I 6-3 We 6-2's learn the necessity of reading correctly the problems in our . . Arithmetic lesson, which we later check for correctness. We 'lluslfale the S70 'e5 We fe ad by making friezes. , IVA e nle,4l,x 1 --- - 0 limit V t., .iv 4 ' 5 t ft 1- L ' fl ' K i - ff. ' ' li , 6 Y ' . M llll-llllfqlx All A ll i P 31 N. , X .1 -XXX x
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EW.:- ibllm- W A ,, 4 ' ' 1 Q I W A 5 . Elementary Red Cross filling Christmas boxes. The 6-i's sold more magazine subscriptions than any other grade in school. Oar Enthusiasm for Outside Activities Is Great- W e Like to Share and Participate in School Responsibilities First graders learn to form straight lines and march out for fire drills. The lhlfd Qfadefs 9iVe 3 daily Salllle fo The flag- I -,.,n
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