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INTERMEDIATE ACTIVITIES All aboard on the good ship, Theresa State Graded School. Bright fa cad fourth, fifth, and sixth graders as we were darted here and there among groups of younger and older boys and girls, finally bearded the vessel in the form of the Inter- mediate Room that lay waiting for us. There on September 5, 1939 we and Miss Monio met for the first time. At that time our number totaled twenty members, five in the fourth grade, nine in the fifth grade, ?jid six in the sixth gr?.de. Violet Rosien moved away at the end of the first month leaving a total enrollment of nineteen. Our number went tack to twenty when Ruth Hoepner entered in March. Now as we are nearing the completion of cur fa mous voyage, we like to relate again the many events that have happened dur- ing this most successful year. First, we have done very well in athletics. We have learned to play many new games outside but the one that everyone liked best w?„3 Dodge Ball. This game is an active one and gives everyone a chance to participate at all times. Then, not long after 3chool started, the fifth grade beys and girls made a movie on Health which they presented before the assembly. Next, came our Halloween Pa rty and Christmas Play. Both furnished a source of enjoyment not only to ourselves but to our parents and friends who were present at each presentation. Then, came the Tcnette Band. Eight members from our room joined, and although we have had to work heard we have enjoyed many privileges as well as obtaining much musical knowledge. We will leng remember the banquet which was given to uo. F inally, we as intermediate pupils have had an opportunity to express our ideas in many ways. Some have taken on the nature of booklets, others handicraft articles, and still others paintings. We are very proud of all of this. Now we are locking forward to the time when we can participate in the program at J uneau to help in the gradua ting exercises there. ----The Intermedia te Pupils To be or Not to Be I d rather be a could Be If I could not be an are For a Could Be is a Maybe With a chance of touching pa r. I'd ra ther be a Ha3 Been Tha n a Might Havs Been by far; For a Might Have Been has never been But a Ha3 was once an Are. ---Stanford Chapparel
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