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IVISION Asapart of their program of building for the uture, the Elementary students learn to be of help o the schoolby decorating the cafeteria, presenting pecialptograms on such occasions as Thanksgiving , Zhristmas, American Education Week, and Easter. Together with the high school students, they take tart in celebrating May Day, Aloha Week and par- icipate in the Declamatory and Book Week contest ponsored by the Library Committee, They share ecognition honors for J. P. O. service with the secon- ary division during a special assembly. These children throughout the year make ex- ellent use of their privileges to capitalize on their bilities and to exercise cooperation with others. Painting an elephant as part of their classwork Singing is enjoyable for these youngsters Q3 CL.. fr fi fl' .O qi, I ff f ii x ' dn
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Ha1lowe'en without masks i, .X smug , 'B , Q gif K . K E I ff ELEM EN TARY Each year, children enroll in the kindergarten of Waimea High and Elementary School, where, they first learn the fundamentals of paving their way to the future. As they progress from grade to grade, they familiarize themselves with situations and they learn to cope with them not only as individuals but as a group. The students are divided into groups for sys - tematic order in doing their work. In the kindergar- ten and the first grades, children learn school routine which, for them, includes periods for working, play - ing, resting and eating. As first to third graders they learn to use the tools of learning- -language, reading , writing and arithmetic. In the fourth to sixth grades , they gain basic knowledge of hygiene, geography, histor and other materials. They spend one day a month at the Waimea Public Library besides doing work in their own school library. Wholesome recreation on a sliding board l Q
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Chow time for hungry gl-adegtel-5 Little LP. O, 's on duty obeyed by high school students Sliding board popular with all Little artists busily painting Classroom cooperation Kindergarten kiddies tangle in ajungle Gym ,W 'L 5 E
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