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February lunch report to
8te Board of Education
that we served 5274 lunch-
during the month. This is
average of 264 meals per day.
The club demonstration
are preparing for the
contest to be held at Hat
school on March 22. The
so far are; Judy Edmond-
and Galene Edmondson,
Busch and Freddie Hop-
Sharon Edmondson and AI-
Young, Nadene Edmon4son
Evelyn Harshman, Jimmie
and Bob Tomlinson, Wfll-
. Wells and Fred Smith.
The boys will have to enter the
demonstration to be el-.
to participate in the dress 1
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and Second I
We enjoyed learning about
Eden Chapel
By Mrs. Donna Murlin
Delorls Inman had a Stanley
at Virginia Potters home
evening.
were sorry to hear of the
e.ath oI Mr Rolli Ely of Waynoka
fUneral services were held
Eden Chapel Monday after-
1 and Mrs Robert Gunkle
the weekend With Mr and
John Knight; and Mr and
Edmond Klndell and fam-
oL Guthrie spent Sunday with
them.
Mr and Mrs Ralph Price are
Proud parents of a baby boy
Mtrcl 5.
Wayne Franklin and
Sandra of Yale and Mrs
Murlin had dinner in the
Murlin home Saturday eve-
nlng.
,Mr and Mrs Orville BorOn
here from Oklahma City.
A nice crowd attended church
dert Chapel Sunday.
Mr and Mrs Jack Nickels moo-
to Odessa, Texas to work. We
iss them in church very much.
VISIT PERKINS AND OKLAHOMA IN 7--you/1 enjoy it
George Washington, February
22. We were interes ted in reading i
how Betsy Ross made. the first[
Ameridan flag." ThWorld book |
has a beautifully colored picture |
of her making the flag. Each of |
the second graders wrote a short
story about Betsy Ross and drew
a picture of the first flag with
only 13 stars."
The OK spellers were Jerry
Brigance, Michael Wells, Tim
Kolosick, Sheryl RainboWS, Rhonda
Bostian, Beverly Parks, Mary
Jean Nelson, Jan Ringwald, Ro-
bert Brower and Kay Bertram.
The ones who made an OK on
Thursday got to cut out butter-
flies and color them pretty colors.
Those who missed no words this
six weeks are Robert Brower, Kay
Bertram, Jan Rinald and Tim
Kolosick.
The first grade has finished
the primer and s ready to be-
gin the First lader. A list of
new words will be sent home for
our motiters and fathers to listen
to as we say them.
Randy Jarvis, Sharon Kriel,
Patty Gray and Robert Burton
had OK writing papers this week.
We are counting by 2's and 5's in,
our number book now.
Second Grade
One of our lisle boys remarked
',Iis just twelve more weeks
until school is out." which re-
minds us that we need to use our
time well and learn all we can.
We are working on sounds of
vowels on charts and workbooks,
trying to learn some rules to help
us attack new words. It is im-
proving our ability to spell, too.
• Our Christmas candy tree still
has further use. We used it for
a Valentine tree and now we
write our spelling words on slipS
of paper, pin them on the tree
with plastic clothes pins, take
turns picking a word, then ask
ome one to spell the words.
We have an interesting Bingo
word game. our teacher made
lists of words which ive us dif-
ficulty in reading, one list for
each child, however, no two cards
are exactly alike. When a word
is called we search for it on the_
cardboard and cover it with a
small circle. The one who finished
a row first wins.
We have been making number
books, putting in subtraction and
addition problems, roman number
clock pictures, fact about mea.
surements in pints and quarts
inches and feet, and rules about
thought problems.
In art work we enjoyed plate
craft and etchings in crayola
work.
FOURTH GRADE
Jim Goforth. Kathryn Kint,
Carolyn Martin and Llnda Dotter
had ,perfect scores in spelling for
the past six week period.
We have ttad many absences due
to illness this last six weeks.
Only two days during the period
we had perfect attendance. We
hope this six weeks we can do
better.
We are giving oral book reports
now. We have talked about tell-
ing just enough of the story to
arouse the interest of others to
want to read the book. We also
are trying to improve our speak-
ing by speaking clearly and loud-
ly enough so everyone can hear.
Sixth Grade
Jimmie Walker was ill several
days last week.
Several are working on team
demonstrations for 4H club meet-
ings soon.
We were all proud "of our grade
scrfool band last week at the
band festival.
In science and health we are
studying various foods and their
value to our bodies.
Ted Kolosick is absent this week
because of illness.
All the children are looking
forward to their one day vaca-
tio while the teachers go to
teaahers meeting at Edmond
Friday. ' Tr [
Samuel Carder moved to Y-t
on Tuesday. I
All the sixth grade is looking
forward to moving to the new
room soon.
PERSONALS
Mr and Mrs Morris Knipe and
family of Oklahoma City were
here over the weekend visiting I
Mr and Mrs Doc Knipe. [
Mr and Mrs Wayne Flaherty
of Houston, Texas, are here this 1
week visiting the Carl Stanleys I
and Don Mercers. - ]
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Mr and Mrs Joe Carrier of
Stillwater were dinner guests of
the Ralph Grays Suxday.
Mrs: The/ma;iVrtln, Mrs 1 C
Woodriff and Grace Hopkins of
Cushing made a business trip t0
Tulsa Monday.
Mr and Mrs Benny Shaffer and
family of Ponea City were week
end $ests of Mr and Mrs Cecil
Shaffer.
Visiting in the home of Mr and
Mrs Barney Turnham over the
weekend were Mr and rs Norris
Lacy of Ponea City. Sunday eve-
nlng dinner guests were Mr and
Mrs Jim Lacy and daughters.
Flys to New Mexico
Mrs J T Rear took her first
Plane ride Sturdy when she
flew to Jal, N M, to visit J T
Recer and wife a.t $al, and then
on to visit Mr and Mrs W D
Recer in Eunice, N. M.
.Mr amd Mrs Gene Thompson
took Mrs to Oklahom City
for th flight.
Rainbow Girls Attend Initiation
A group of ten Pinbow girls
from the Perkins Order attended
the initiation exercises of the
Stillwater Order of Rainbow For
Girls, Monday, February 25. There
were nineteen girls from Still-
wacr initiated and Miss Vlcky
Moser of Perkins. Vicky was in-
itiated by the group into the
Perkins order.
Those attending from Perkins
were Janice McLauchlin, Mona
Rae Wilcoxsin, Retta Brixey.
Willa Jean Hall, Betty Price,
Shirley Jacks, Carol Jo Chesney,
Sandra Kint, Glenda Mercer,
Vicky Moser and the mother ad-
visor, Mrs. Goldte Young.
Weekend guests of Nora Fulto
were Mr and M Louis MAiler
f Abllqtne, Kansas, anti lMrs.
Alvet CarUle of Oklahoma City.
Mr and Mrs Eiton Mtheson of
Tuls called Sunday afternoon.
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__Mrs Edn Mann returned Wed- [ with her daughter and h.
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ney from Irving, Texas, where I Mr and Mrs R L 18eUet
she 1 spent the pt two weeks ', Sl the weekend with. l .nd
Mrs Verlin llt.
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