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THIRD GRADE Left to right, first row: S. Nye, S. Davis, J. Buchhol z, P. Graves, P. Allen, A. Abbott, b.Phillips. Second Row: E.Harris, L. Davi s, E. Dodge, L.Pritchard, N. Billings, G. Smi th S. Lewi s, A. Pfei f f er. Third row: K.Coleman, J.Tracy, L. Lewi s, R.Whitsell, R.Dibble D. Foster, F. Payne, L.Pritchard, S. Golich, D. Chamber] ain. We made pictures for Sharon Lewis, a Second-Grade polio victim. The Third Grade made the decorations for the halls and Christmas tree in the gym. In the Fall we had a health contest; the room was divided evenly with one-half under the names of Republicans and the other half Democrats. The Republicans, with cleanliness as their platform, were swept into office. We had a very nice Christmas party. Everyone received lovely gifts and enjoyed the dinner and the party very much. Larry Lewis, Robert Dibble and Georgeanna Smith had perfect attendance the first hal f of the year. We engaged in making models of homes from many different lands in the world. We completed our log cabin and clay houses, and a Spanish type home.
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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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SECOND GRADE Left to right, first row: S. Schrader, J.Grantier, A. Perkins, J.Cole, C. Lewis, F.Nes- bit. Second Row; K.Kear, D.Hall, S. Empson, B.Ordway, C. Seel ey, N.Hall, P.Chittenden, C.Good, D.Allen. Third row: D.Nye, L.Hallett, J. Dean, A.Herrick, T. McCul lough, S.Mer- rick, R.Wilson, P.Smith, G.Plaisted and 0.Stafford. The Second Grade started out with 27 pupils this year, tie had one new member, Judy Cole, at the beginning of school. Also, in October, Patricia Chittenden joined our ranks. In January, Jennie Shutt left our room for one in Ulysses. Our grade had nine persons with perfect attendance the first semester. They are Richard Allen, Larry Hallett, Terry McCullough, Gary Plaisted, Donald Stafford Nancy Hall, Carol Lewis, Alice Perkins and Susan Schrader. Me were very sorry that Sharon Lewis was ill with polio and away from us so long. In March, our Spring Assembly program was enjoyed by the school and friends. Each one of us enjoyed working on our Neighborhood Mural we made in connection with Social Studies.
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