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74414 game sam This school year began with an enrollment of twenty in the Fifth Grade and twenty one in the Sixth Grade. Before the end of September we had welcomed to the Sixth Grade James Carey from Michigan and Robert Zuk from Cleveland. In October, the Fifth Grade lost Mary Ann Wray who moved to Grafton, and added James Woods who came from Chicago. In December, Sharon Stewart moved to Texas and Kenneth Gardiner went to Elyria. Our enrollment now is forty-one. ' We enjoyed a Halloween party in our room with prizes for costumes and pumpkin faces. Those in costume joined the parade through the school building coming back for refreshments of pop corn, potato chips, apples, cookies, and cider. For Christmas our room was decorated with pine branches, a fireplace and a creche. We enjoyed making evergreen wreaths for the front doors of the school building. On the last day before vacation we were invited to see a puppet play in Mrs. Merrilees's room and a high scxhool class gave A Visit From St. Nicholas as a choral reading. An exchange of gifts, followed by carol singing and refreshments completed our Christmas party. Again this year we have borrowed books from the Norwalk Library. Elections in each grade were held to choose, librarians. Dale Ford, William Klein, Kenneth Gardiner and Norma Friend have been kept busy because many books have been read. Young America and Young America Readers are current event papers that we like, too. A list of things we have enjoyed and appreciated this year would surely include the music classes with Mr. Nelson, the ed- ucational films shown by Mr. Bell, the assembly programs spon- soredby the Student Council, and the privilege of playing in the new gym. l X 5: X 1 ff' E lf'-fl' f'!f 3 fi' if if xi
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74514 Q-mae llack Row-Duane Haas, Ned Wikel, Robert Ford, Glen Carey, Andrew Lortcher, Mary Fitzpatrick. Front How-Linda Beese, Doris Myers, Charles Sanders, Dean Church, Betty Zuk, Ronald Woods, Ray Grosswiler. Qawufd Hack Row-Arlene Oates, Sue Braden, Aliso Prumaex, Joyce Robinson, William Hite, Carolyn Hzuliield, Dorothy Zuk, Elaine Rew. Front Row-Mehrl Senseney, Thomas Friend, Gerald Hahn, Robert Bonner, Miki Dennis, Shirley Houghtlen, Richard Stryker
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