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td here in CB1ttrA1 Point: !I'llifl .CVeole
rd fliere -tvera 7b7 students ern•o11od in
tho Central 1?oint .grade school. The
figures for ttte individual' grades are'
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follows: Grade I-103 in Pour
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rooms, Grade :II.116 in four rooms,
Grade III-112 in four rooms
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IV--85 in 6wo roams, Grade V---79
st to ttvo rooms,, Grade VI-97 in three
rooms, Grade VII-i5 In two rooms
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and Grade VIII--7t in two rooms.
The large number in the third grade
to made necess:a'y the hoiding of
,k classes by Mrs. Ruby- Downing. at
)e the Convnuaity Bible Church. and
f- by Mrs. Florence Pinkham .pt„~the
)e ~ Church of Christ. Also, the big ett-
~• rolhnent in the sixth grada required
G_ the moving of a section o[ .,,that
in };rack taught by Mrs. Schtunan, to
~t, the grade school gym.
The election returns for tltc ot-
ficers of the grade school student
-body are as follows: Gail Skylrotan,
yresident; Vern Parent, vice presi-
dent; Nancv Litemiller• secretary;
Jantes 1I1g1lYUUthaln, UOyS ULhtCtlc
manager; Pact Snczi?1:,.-girls' -athletic
.n manager and Margaret Trautman, ,
n- fl•uphy 'custodian. 1'Itis council wi;l
s serve far the fall semester, mtd will
tg n1Ce( S11U11.1111[1 ll I'n\\' Llt) EI IteW COn-
ra C7ccr nt ~[lir high school itt Ccn-
td Irel Puir.t \\•ill be htund an ad-
n~, ditional `L'JI stud [~ n t x, mlthing
,n. grand h~tal of f)£ta boys and girls to
n be f~nlnd )nu,t o[ the time every
nc school clay between 3rd and 4th
~s- IsIYCCts on Bush street.
i;, I I';arh noun su Llr, in the school
h. Cnfctorln. Mrs. ltewill and Mrs.
n. Ync•um havl• se)•vod around- d00
al lunches.
rs- The Lrarhrrs all ^pprech+ted the
te. afPurt on the part of the P: P. A. to
~c- decorate 6he enl.ire sc•honl system
in with bouquc4s of Flowers last '1'burs~
n}' da}•. 'Phis t~•w'Ic added a touch of
C.P. American 1950 ne 'color-and pltrasur~ to overt' ri',t,m.
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