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I 1 SECOND-THIRD GRADE Bottom Row: Ronald Stiebin, Robert Lugabihl, Phylis Buehrer, Patty - EEFeT5Erger, Donna Marie Sheperd, Rita Avery, Norma Kramer, Garold Ford, Hazel Yates, Patricia Duncan. Middle Row: Esther Errett, David Wade, Kathryn King, Rodrick Hicks, Ray U5Fdan, Joan Nicodemus, Merl Creps, Dorothy Sheldrick, Merle Grimm, Elvin Smith. Top Row: Mary Della Vollmar, William Tampurages, Waldymar Tober, Donna Jean Rood, Julia Peterson, Marcia Jordan, Rossella Bentley, Mary Lou Mozena, uoloras Ballard, Jerold Shonk, Myron Jones, Albert Lee Wilder. Not in Picture: Mariam Sutton, Marjorie Drew, Violet Overmire, --Shfrley Wammas. FIRST-SECOND GRADE Bottom ROW: Marietta Herr, Patsy Speck, Marilyn Grames, Jane Smith, Uackf5'Shank, Betty Vollmar, helen Pappas, Dicky Lugabihl, Norma Stieben, Albert Ford, Jean Sheeks. Middle Row: Jean lates, Dicky Vollmar, Joanne Goodger, Wayne Oberley, Uune'SEerman, Merland Vollmar, Vernon Crops, Howard Peterson, Billy Rider, Danny Jones, Delcle Fletcher, Joan Overmire. 222 Row: Paul Spitler, Bernard Smith, Ronald Cole, Alice Williams, Edith Moreloek, Dale Fox, Billy Challen, Melvyn Rood, Dorothy Kern John Vollmar, Dennis Lobdell, Bernard Vollmar, Patty King. Not in Picture: Grace Con, Richard Eagelson, Clement Clapp, Ivolene Clapp, Ioan Drew. S
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FIFTH AND SIXTH GRADES During the school year of 1939-1940 the enrollment of the fifth and sixth grade room was thirty-seven. The following children were not absent or tardy all year: Daryl Duncan, Betty Errett, Betty Fletcher, and Violina Lobdell. These pupils were on the honor roll all year: Dorothy Baum, Frances Dierley, Betty Errett, Betty Fletcher, Beverly Morelock, Vera Smith, and Louisa Stone. The year has been a happy one. Desides the regular school the pupils have taken part in many activities. In the fall the boys and girls made chairs, cushions, and a scarf for a new table. At Christmas time students took part in a program for parents and friends. In the spring the fifth grade pupils gave a play for some of the other boys and girls of the school. FOURTH AND FIFTH GRADES We started the year with thirty-eight pupils. During the year two new pupils entered the fourth grade, so that we fine ished the year with forty pupils in our room. There are thirty-two in the fourth grade and eight in the fifth grade. During the year we made geography. health, reading and nature study booklets. We did some finger painting and spool- knitting. At Christmas we made presents for our fathers and mothers. We have had charts in spelling, busy workers, and workers for our room all year. Every month we decorated our room with pictures appropri- ate for that month. These pupils were on the Honor Rell all year: Mary Lou Mawer, Stella Pappas, Janet Wade, and Jacquelyn Fox. These pupils were present every day: Gertrude Ford, Ruby Jane Williams, Jacquelyn Fox, Evelyn Lobdell, Junior Lugabihl, Howard Shank, Jack Current, and Donald Jordan.
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SECOND AND THIRD GRADES Last fall thirty-five boys and girls entered our room for another year of work and play. During the year Marian Sutton and Marjorie Drew also entered our classes. We had many contests this year in spelling and in arith- metic which have helped us to do our best. We have worked out several projects which. have given us much information and pleasure. We worked out projects on Indian, Eskimo, and Dutch life: also on travel and transpor- tation. The project that has given us the greatest amount of pleasure has been our post-office. We have learned a great many things about a posteoffice, besides it has given each child a chance to participate as postmaster or postmistress. We have had a few parties this year. One of our most en- joyable parties was our Thanksgiving party. We invited our mothers and friends. A short program was given after which we served lunch to about twenty-five guests. As the year cane to a close it left us with many pleasant memories for'the years to come. FIRST AND SECOND GRADES There were thirty-two pupils in the first grade and nine in the second grade. Those who were neither absent nor tardy were: First Grade: Patty King, Dennis Lobdell, and Howard Peterson: Sec- ond Grade: Wayne Oberley, and Dicky Vollmar. Following are the names of the boys and girls who were on the honor roll each six weeks period: Grace Cron, Marilyn Grames, Helen Pappas, and Melvyn Reed. Our room joined the Junior Red Gross and most of us con- tributed to the infantile paralysis campaign fund. Before the holidays, such as Christmas, Hallowe'en, Val- entine Day, Thanksgivindf and Easter, we had parties in our room, We made three number booklets. two spelling booklets, and an art booklet during the year. The covers of each were made of free hand designs, using such materials as crayons, chalks, spatter paints, or cut paper. Our art included finger painting, easel painting, spatter painting, pictorial art, cut paper designs, and weaving. we have enjoyed a school year filled with work and play.
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