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FIFTH GRADE Left to right, First row; S.Harrison, E.AIIen, N. Ellison, C.Clsyton, P.Nesblt, B. New- ton. S. Ellswrth, Second Row: B. Pritchard, V. St ebb Ins, N.8artoo, S.Buchholz, M. Stocum, C.CoLe, J.Hall, L. Snow. Third Row; C. Bledsoe, Q.Harrison, B.Loughlin, E. Fay, H.Duell, P. Slack, H. Rhodes and L. Graves. The Fifth Grade had twenty-four pupils - twelve boye and twelve girls. Carolyn Cole came to our grade from Olean and Colleen Clayton from Tacoma, Hashintogn. Leo Shutt moved to Ulysses. Halter Duel 1, Larry Braves, Qary Harrison, Sarah Harrlaon, Paula Nesbit and Harry Rhodes had perfect attendance t'he first semester. Ho. packed two Red Cross boxes for shipment overseas in November and enrolled in the Junior Red Cross. He also contributed to the March of Dimes. He had a party in our room at Halloween and at Christmas time. Many treats were enjoyed on b i rthdays. Our grade was invited to Mrs. Irving Hewlett's to watch the inauguration of President Eisehhower in January. Our new books and many movies were much enjoyed in Social Studies classthis year. He also have a Stamp Club in our room.
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SIXTH GRADE Left to right, first row: Q.Slack, V.Buchholz, C.Waite, E.Dodge, S. Pritchard, S.Lewis, C.Tracy. Second row: J.Lewis, M.Leach, J.Harrison, A. Thoma s,. C . Wr i gh t, G.Hatlett, Third row: E.Harrison, C.Harris, J. Chase, J.Herrick. In September, our group numbered nIneteen--tweIve boys and seven girls. During the Christmas recess Jerry Mason was transferred to the Troupsburg Central School and Bill Shutt moved with his family to Ulysses. At the end of the first semester, Marjorie Leach entered school in Rochester; in March Clair Tracy entered Greenwood Central. Our grade packed two Red Cross Boxes for overseas, and nearly everyone gave to the Red Cross Fund. Our contributions to the ’March of Di mes was $6.02. During Book Week’ we were privileged to visit the public li- brary. We thoroughly enjoyed our new library books on biography. We had our usual Halloween party. We had a Christinas party and tree with exchange of gifts. We presented a Thanksgiving program. We compiled a scrapbook for Sharon Lewis, Steve's sister, who was hospitalized as a polio patient in Buffalo.We presented a Good Groom- ing scrapbook, assembled as a part of our health program, to Mrs. Live rmo re.
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FOURTH GRADE Left to right, First Row: B. Baker, B.PIaisted, J. Payne, J. Smith, V. Seger, M.Kear, LLeach. Second Row: R. McCul lough, N. Lewis, UNesbit, H. Stocura, 0. Mri ght, R. Frost, M.Pritchard, D.Hallett, Third Row: D.Golish, E. Empson, L.Merrick, N.McLeane, A. Hurlburt. The Fourth Grade had twenty-one pupils until January, when Eleanor Leach moved to Roc hester. We had our assembly program in September. The theme of it was Health as we had been working on a health unit for the first month of school. In Social Studies we studied about homes and customs of people in many countries We also read about life in some of the countries of many years ago. (Xjring September we also studied about wild flowers and pressed and mounted sev- eral specimens. Many of the pupils enjoyed reading the new library books which we received this year. We learned to use the dictionary for pronunciation and for meanings of words.
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