University High School - Jordannus Yearbook (Bloomington, IN)

 - Class of 1946

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THIRD GRADE Th1s year M1ss Elo1se McKn1ght has been teachmg the ch1ldren of the th1rd grade to appre c1ate the world about them Teacher and students together stud1ed the sun and the moon butterflles beavers owls ants and other th1ngs of nature At Chnstrnas tlme the children learned Chr1stn'1as songs the story of each song and someth1ng about the wr1ter The second semester was devoted to a un1t on transportat1on by land by water and by aur The class made a VlSIf to a tra1ler house and they took a tr1p to a f1ll1ng statuon At the end of the semester a program about thear exper1ences was presented to the parents ll 1 1 111 1 11 1 1e 1 1 s 1 1 1 XIII N 111111 11111 111 1111 1 1 1 111111 1 11 s N ll Xll111 1 11111 11 11 1 1 11 N 1 1111111 ss 1 1111 1 L., 111 111 1 1 bllll Nlllll FOURTH GRADE The fourth grade has made a study of our state lnd1ana They have been dlgglng 1nto 1ts h1story and d1scove11ng the beautles and 1nterests of 1ts countryslde and c1t1es By learnmg more about lnduana the fourth grade students are on thelr way to becom1ng bette1 CIfIZ9l lS Through art mus1c readmg and wr1t1ng the fourth grade has broadened 1ts knowledge of ITS state and learned the meanmg of c1t1zensh1p 1 ll! 1 IN Ill I ll! X I 1 1l1 111 1 N 11111 1 1l1 N 1111111 11 1 1111 1 ll 111 1 111 lllll 11 1 1 11111 1 N 11111 H111 ss 1 11111 1111 1 111 1111 1 - 7 11, V 'TTT' l ' 'f' -- -14--14-Q K 1 . , 1 1 11' K K 0 . 11 l 51 'ir K l st R011 111111111 191111 lt'l'S0ll. M1 Mis Kilnig, 1':1t1'i1-in Willis, .11-111111111 11111111111-, Sh: '1111 Nfl' , li11ll11' .l111- Dildx, 1la11'i1l Y:111 lD11111:11, Blury .I11ll1-11111, Phyllis ti11ly:111, l'l1ili11 lloty, Fra-11-1'i1lc . '11111 1'1-' l I' 'Z llivk H1-1'l'1'tt, Dz11'i1l Hittlv. l,l1'li H1l'ls , J. .L l 1':11l4l'11. l.:11'1'1' H1111'1l. 1l. 1'-1-11 K1:1l111, Rl:11'ily11 .l11l111s1111, Kl:11'ily11 Bush, X11 1'1' N1-:1l. Phyllis 1'l1:1111l11-rs. 'I'11111' .'t1-1-11s, XY: 'rs-11 A 1:lt. Tl R0 'Z l3y'111 ll:11ll1-y, ,l:1l11i1- H1111-, ll:11'i1l l511'l -1', ll:11'1'1-It 1':1111l1-rs. XY, li. lP111111, l':1Ity 'l 111-- ll , Mi. l'1l11ix11 Xl'l' Aglt, 1111111111 1'li111-. 1'1 '11:1 l'111t1'1'li111-, I':1ts1' f'1' lt'll, .X11 - ll1lli11gsl11'111l, Bl:1'1'l:1 N1 ' 1111, .l11:' - ll:1111-, First l'1111'Z R1-l1:1 XY-lll-. l,1-11111111 111111111-'.'1111, S11 l':1 film, .I lj 'I'l11':1sl11-11 l'-11111' lC11111:1L:1-, l':1Is1' ll1l 111-11. 1l1'l'l'Y Yun llylu-. llill Hurts '14, l.z11'1'1' Is1111. li11l1 It -, .I1-1'1'1' Is11111. llirla .11 -1's1111. ,'1-1 RU-5 gush. 1-',.,,l,.,-h X11 X'l1'-k, .l11111-t l'1l'il!llillll, N11 '1' xYilIlll1l'l', .xl'llllll' W-lil1-, .l:11' lillis. Tl R11 ': 'I'i1111 P:1t1111, B1-1se1'4'111111, Patty T1-1 ell, I'l1ili11 Ri1-l1z11'1lsr111. H1 ':1'1 S11'111'-ll. V:j1 1 , Mics A1121-1:1 NI111si11:', .lin j Stigznll, lic 11tl li11l1i11s1111, .l11l ' llllg. Page fz1 1'I1'1'

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.rw- FIRST GRADE The furst graders have been learning how to work and play together and how to keep theur schoolroom pleasant How to get to school safely and how to keep well have been gnven consxderable attentnon Learnung how to read has been one of thenr mayor Interests They have not only learned how to read from books but have also composed thelr own stones Fnst Row Fred Bxrnhlll Marsha Pennmgton Jerry Sm.-xlluood Norman llukxrd Sara Jean Peter son Iudy Grow Donna Jean Payne Ann bohy Raymond Iohnwon Phllxp I-azan Denleu Nlcllanlel Peggy Lou Dodds Second Row Ronald Truelflood Vlllllam Hoke Larry Ferrell Jolm hast fllfford Watson Paul Ellis lhnrlms Yhdrll Carl Hall Carolyn Nan Deman John Cruurh Helen Hone xllllllllll ltrxseoe Thlrd Row Douplx-4 Rae Judy famphell Davld Bowen Mxsg Esther Bozhlje Bllly Sprnggs Joan Xelten Bnrry Buell fharles Cleland SECOND GRADE The second grade pupnls are guven new responsubulntles nn lnvung together Each child learns to thunk and to act for hnmself and for the group The students have been especually Interested thus year un studyung lute un the cornmunnty In connectuon wnth theur studv the second graders At the end of the furst semester the pupnls proved thenr abulnty by plannmg and glvung a very successful tea for their parents Fxrst Row Ros fromh Dawld Chambers Nlanlyn Nixlls Barbara Heaton Xlrglnln Sarher Deborah KK alden Xlary Nh ui: Xl alknr Amy Salshury Naomn Stephan Soma Inllard Mronri Row I-u :ne Reuse Prefrn Iolluff Xnna Kline Fapps Xkllla Hflfflllllllltf 'let XHNI1 an Dolon e We-ddle lxathletn Xnrln-ws Martha Hoarlley Julxe Slunner Thlrcl Ron Ronald luolu-en M11-hael Mmnexneyer Daud Davw Hnlllam Owgns Nllss lharlotte Foster Mather Nhllxam Chambers John leant! Beverly Nan Deman Peggy Peterson 1 ., ,y 4 , 1 ,, -. - 4-, ,U ' ll ,v All , have visited the fire-station, a bakery, a dairy, and a grocery. l Page elc' ren



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FIFTH GRADE The fufth grade at Unxversnty School studues about our own country nts begunnungs t growth and :ts reeources The chnldren have a part nn plannmng theur ovm work ralsmg prob lems and gatherlng materuals to solve these problems They have especrally lxked actnvltles related to lnduan colonlal and puoneer lute lrst Row 1nf 1 Il 1 tv t .11x111 Qllillll 011 1 mr: N1111 rl Ill 0 412 C'1rr0ll Nnlfer lun: lr XL I 11 X Xl9Xl!ld9Y' kwtlw-r111e XIUUIQ-' xllllllllt lurk xllltl-1 9ta1e ton Roberta Fo! econd Ron Wurrnn RlCll'l!K190ll Lxll hnapp I mes Butzhu I- nl Xulmuxs I-11111 Pru tt HILIHIIIJH -K1-thur Fcll Dnld Truehlood Pr-ter Hove Iiaxul No11ml1n111 Ilnul Rr1l1111kon 11r4l Ron N11 lllIllJOll Lddu Hudelson ftorge Xhtlun Xu Nlaxms lJ111l'11 C 111 X lexti mm 1 Hun IIIIILPX X en Studgnts not 1n 111 we um ms 1111 Cllll 1l1x Du Il SIXTH GRADE The suxth grade studles the nenghbors of tne Unuted States to the north and south Much of thenr work In language arts musrc and art grows out of thelr soc al studnes unuts xsfll Nmvs Tommx T otto r ll lt P61111 1111: on 1 111 lm 1:1 'lulvlx f'llll0ll 1001111 Rrm Ron llfl NI1ll 1rx111 Xnfly 4 r 1 -11114 H all 1'1l lPS Nl 111 X 111 rummett 11 111 1-1 111 f 111 111111 1 1 111 X 1rx Br 1 Ntanletnn X 1111 x XX mt: r 1rd Ron nr x ll A I1 ,101 1 u ll 1111 1 11 N 1 14 r d 11r1 111 1s 110111 lfflt arent 1 x 1 l ltr In 111 Page thu teen , . . , L. , . ' i S If' .' 'Z Suszu 1 .lr sl -, t'l1z1'lvs H k -. BI' ' ' I' A ut . Hz rl' 1 I.:-11 .' '1h. Put 'via ,X 1 D d ,'. .fa ' , . 1 i 11'-s, '1 sf , Q: , '. ' . ' . ,' '.: - ' - , . ' 1' xl - S 'I '. - ' I. ' .1 , ' ' . . a .' . ' 'r' .1 1I'il ' u . LC-0 Tl' ': . :win P11 . ' ,: , 91 r, - -'Q' , .l' s . - 1 lnlx ,'t'lr0l1. Rol - ' ,iil111 J:1 'k zz rl, 1 - Q 1 ll . 1 ' i'It I J ll' K B' .' R : 1 f 1.' 'iso . First Row: Ht-110 Davis, llmlulll l z1trm1. Bill Rol1i11so11, Ruth llmlmlx. H1-tty lrl'iH'lIt', Boll Imln-lxr111, Kurt- .' A' I' 1' A . ic' ' ' - er, li: : l l ll llillll, J:u'k 1l1llzrrl, 'l'r:1 ,' Tl mas. '- j S -, ': 1 - ' 5. tie-nv bk' . Bill . wws. liill l:U'vY6'll. l,2lI'l'j' lm l, .l. 'F a . Flf .' 'A P: 'l' If . .l l X al. Jul f'1'ils-r. Ti XY' 4 :1-l', .lin li'l nr:-, ,iz ,' 'tl Th' ': X11 II ll' nfl. An I t l'tsa11. Kaul l A - l lZ'lLfil!l. llo il Pl:-M4 ,lllllil St- - -My jumly 1 H10 , f':11'olyl1 I-'ve-. lil! 'l a z .Xl . Xl V: ' l'1A XVII '-k. ll' 'l - - llillllllvll, NN: ll--r Roh' Lang: 11. 'z 'iclu ' I' 11.

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