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Cglze gnterme late moonz TOP ROW: Jennie Jo Simon, Barbara Mariner, Marilyn Chambers, Lynne DuBridge, Carol Lucas, Sandra Comstock, Joyce Chambers, Bernice Gallegos, Gloria Lucas, Sharon Slavin, Sharon Anderson, April Madrcn. BOTTOM ROW: Timmy Madron, Gordon Sampson, Johnny Huntington, Warren Eggers, Harlan Boner, Paul Paddock, Tommy Boner, Bobby Enyeart, Ralph Fanning, Russell Harris, Jack Enyeart, Olin Melvin, Joe Gallegos, Mrs. Fletcher, The present enrollment of the Intermediate room is: six in the fourth grade, ten in the fifth grade, and nine in the sixth grade. ' They presented the play The Spooks Across the River on Halloween. These young people deserve much credit for helping to make the Christmas Program a SUCCESS. The boys are active on the Breckenridge-Dillon Basketball team. This group of boys and girls enjoyed parties on Halloween, Christmas, and on Valentine 's Day. GAMBLE'S STORE FAIRPLAY MOTOR CO. QUALITY LIQUOR, Leadville GATLEY MOTOR CO., Alma
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glw Ufll.OI' 'WOOHZ S2 BOTTOM ROW: Frank Comstock, Charles Melvin, Mike Madron, Mike Jarvis, Ronnie Vinson, Mrs. Fletcher. TOP ROW: Barbara Hampy, Sharon Duffy, Kay Brown, Carolyn Boner, Margaret Enyeart, Lois Huntington. This year, as the Summiteer goes to press, we have had seventeen pupils en- rolled, four of whom have left. The home parties we have every month have continued except during the last three months. During the holidays we have been too busy. We had a Halloween party on the thirtieth of Octoberg we went swimming for an hour and a half, and then we made fudge and popcorn. After the party was over, the- boys had the fun of cleaning up the kitchen. , We were guests at the Thanksgiving assembly on the twenty-fifth of November We were let out of school that afternoon, and didn't have to return until after Thanksgiving. The Junior Choir practiced everyday at half past eleven in preparation for the Christmas program. Pupils were chosen from eachvroom to represent their room in the choir. Some youngsters in the Junior High took part in the pageant. We had a Christmas party, and exchange. We went to the show afterwards as Mr. Adrian's guests. We attended County Court on December fourteenth and District Court on December nineteenth. . The seventh and eighth graders plan to attend the Colorado Young Citizens League convention and luncheon in Denver in April. We don't have any money making projects planned as yet. KARL, ELLEN Sz JIM KNUDSEN CHUCK'S TEXACO, Frisco SUMMIT COUNTY JOURNAL FRANK BROWN
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C9-IIQ v.mI'l.H1dI'y 00471 TOP ROW: Carline Hampy, Andrew Mackelberg, Lind Melvin, Dyna Lou Rising, Delores Fuhrman, James Mariner, Sherill Spaar, Betty Lou Simon, Judy Boner, Roy Comstock, Charlene Fanning, Donna Eggers, Kathleen' Fuhrman, Roger Howolett. BOTTOM ROW: Michael DuBridge, Dale Jackson, Alice Kelly, JoAnne Evans, Leenette Chambers, Amy Robertson, Connie Wiggins, Marie Gallegos, Sharon Moe, Vicki Reynolds, Harold Anderson. Polly Madron, Mary Fuhrman, Cora I.. Theobald. School opened September eighth, 1954, with an enrollment of thirty-three in the prirnary room. Eight were boys and the rest girls. During the early fall the children enjoyed swimming: several children learned to swim. ' On Columbus Day and on Thanksgiving Day our room presented appropriate plays to the Intermediate Room. They took part in the Christmas program also. , Several parties were planned by the children for Halloween, Christmas, and Valentine's Day: we all enjoyed them very much. ANDY 81 LYDIA FABRY L ANTLERS SERVICE BLUE SPRUCE INN, Frisco FOOTES REST
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