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Grades 1 and 2 We began the school year with an enrollment of thirty-one. Three pupils, Richard Laughlin of Oklahoma, Ann Pruett of Texas and Shirley Webb of Madison, were added to our group but moved away within a few weeks. First graders are: Verdell Beier, Roger Berg, Larry Bever, Judy Brandau, Richard Calloway, Bonnie Creviston, Doris Fauska, Edward Fick, Robert Granger, Shirley Ann Hericks, Don Kruse, Randy Martalock, James Meseberg, Morris Miller, Eva Parker, Donald Pasch, Vivian Schendel, Barbara Tillman. Second graders are: Lorraine Birkholz, George Calloway, Paul Heinz, Donnabell Lawrence, Pamela Liefke, Wynn Liersh, Sandra Ann Ludiking, Bonnie Lou Stark, Lois Tillman, Louise Tillman, Neil Winchell, Gwendolyn Wood, Lowell Zellmer. Mrs. Hoffman is our teacher. Our mothers were entertained in November. Twenty-six mothers visited us. We all took part in the Christmas operetta, The Lost Doll. Some appeared as dolls, others as blocks, and elves. Paul Heinz sang a solo taking the part of Wee Bear while Sandra Ludiking took the part of the Little Girl Shopper. Much enthusiasm was evident on Valentine's Day. We mailed our valentines in our Valentine Post Office. Outstanding room decorations are our large bulletin board and our plant box with its various foliages, vines, petunias, and geraniums. Grades 3 and 4 The third and fourth grades have an enrollment of twenty-two boys and girls. Of these, 10 are in the third grade and 12 in the fourth grade. Those in the third grade are: Caroline Cox, Ruth Ann Fauska, Dixie Lee Mullens, Edward Miers, Robert Schroeder, Gregory Foley, Bernard Johnson, Wayne Pasch, Kenneth Thurow, and Lyle Schindler. The fourth graders are: David Dunnum, Allan Martin, Thomas Schindler, Peter Kruse, Richard Kruse, Arthur Tillman, Kenneth Fauska, Goldie Winchel, Christine Valesh, Janet Lawrence, Karen Creviston and Delores Creviston. Some highlights of our school year have been visits to some of the early settlers of Wilton in studying, our Community. We invited them to visit us and had a short program for United Nations Day. Other experiences we enjoyed were trips to the Post Office and printing office to see how our community helps us. On December 13th we invited our mothers to visit our room. We had twelve visitors from recess until noon and for lunch with us at the cafeteria. During the first half of the year there were eight pupils who were present every day. These were: Bernard Johnson, Arthur Tillman, Kenneth Fauska, Richard Kruse, Peter Kruse, Thomas Schindler, Allan Martin and Caroline Cox. 29
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