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il I ri 1 Si Official Newsance Lake Park Community Schools NDS, Superintendent SUSAN ROBERTA DAVIS Name Susan Roberta Davis. Birthday March 3. Age -17'. Birth Place Ames, Iowa. Parents' names Mr.

and Mrs. William Davis. Color Eyes Brown. Color Hair Brown. Height Favorites Food Most anything; Song- Teacher They're all 0.

K. Subject Advanced Science. Ambition Home Economics Journalist. Most Memorable Moment I don't know I've had many. Advice to Underclassmen -Study hard learn lots.

Have fun and take it easy on the teachers. Extra-Curricular activities during high school Concert, Pep, and marching band, girls glee and chorus, annual staff, -asketball, junior class vice president, junior class play, sophomore class reporter, National Honor Society and honor student. We would like to wish Sue the best of luck in her senior year and after high school, too! Calendar of Events Feb. 5 9th Grade BB at Ocheyedan 7 p. m.

ISEA Delegate Assembly. Feb. 6 Sweethearts Ball. Northwest fawa Band. Feb.

8 AH County Teachers Meeting Vern and Coilas p. m. Feb. 9 BB Graettinger CB G) THERE 7 p. m.

t.Feb. 10 BB -Terril (2G) THERE 7 p. m. School Board Meeting 10 m. Birthdays of the Week February 5 Charles Snow.

Barry Brandt. February 6 ColletteSroufe, Xanne Muver. February 7 Linda Stap. Junior News This week has been that of a very lively one. Yes, it's the beginning of a new semester, and everyone is trying to make up for the things we got by with In the last semester.

The juniors are also pre- pairing for theprom. The president is busily running around bits of Information on those certain secretthemes. We plan to havr our first class meeting In April to decide just what theme we should use. And you junior mothers just have three glorious months until you can perform your duty the Htchen. The class of '65 has just one more person to the roll.

The juniors would lite to welcome Fj-nfe Lang- flit, and we would also like to with Ernie the best of success Lake Park Community High School. The Junior Class would also like to commend the Lake Park Basketball teams on their sharp pUylng, We're proud of you and we're behind you. We leave you now with that well known parting word: Good- Freshmen News Well, last Saturday we played the Junior High, and we beat them. Now for a rundown on some of our classes. Ag 1 inds us Back in the classroom studying sheep production.

Biology finds us studying fungi and algae more commonly known as thallphyta. Now that we have all recuperated from our semester tests we can go back to study ing more sensible things. Right? See you next week! GRADE 6-A GRADE 6-A The following students are on the nine weeks' honor roll- Susan Yaw, Paul Coble, Monte Myrick, Mark Anton, and Ricky Arnold. The same five students made the semester honor roll in addition to Jan -Miller and Kristi Byers. The following had perfect attendance this semester: Merle Wiese, Claudette Hamann, and Tom Jansen.

We ivant to thank Randy Clark for his birthday treats this week. The following received aper- fect dictation paper once or twice these last two weeks: Mark Anton, Nancy Bergendahl', Kristi Byers, John Clark, Randy Clark, David Hamilton, Jan Miller, and Monte Myrick. The following received 100 per cent in spelling once or twice these last two weeks: Mark, Richard, Nancy, Barbara, Kristi, John, Randy, Jim Claudette, David, Kathy, Alice, Monte, LeRoy, Merle, Warren, Susan, Paul, Jan, and Martin. We had an assembly program Friday, "Pinocchio." It was presented to us by puppets put on by the University of Minnesota. We enjoyed it very much.

We thank Monte Myrick for introducing the puppeteers. We want to thank Mrs. Myrick for inviting us to the movie this week. GRADE 5-A With our semester tests over we are now ready to settle down to second semester work. We had five pupils who made the honor roll for the second nine weeks.

They were: Janell Bush, Pat Giliespie, Debra Shaw, Jackie Moriarty, and Raymond Schwarzenbach. Honor roll students for the second semester were Pat Giliespie, Debra Shaw, Janell Bush, and Raymond Schwarzenbach. Marianne Hamilton and Raymond Schwarzenbaeh were'nei- ther absent nor tardy during the second nine week period of school. Pat Giliespie, Jackie "Moriarty, and Bradley Graham were neither absent nor tardy during the first semester. The following state reports were prepared and read this week.

Kentucky Pat Gilies- pie, Indiana Raymond Schwarzenbach, Hawaii-Marianne Hamilton, Washington Jackie Moriarty. Officers were elected for the second semester. President -Kathy Zobel; vice president -Debra Shaw; treasurer Pat Giliespie; lib-Tien Janell Bush. King and Queen candidates were chosen Friday. This contest will end February 12.

We will have one valentine King and one valentine Queen. A's earned will give pupils an opportunity to vote for their favorite. Candidates for this contest are Raymond Sctnvarzen- bach, Pat Giliespie and Gary Delaney. Debra Shaw, Jackie Moriarty and Janell Bush. Janell Bush brought birthday treats to school Wednesday.

Dictation A's were earned Thursday by: Lois Boetel, Pat Giliespie, Janell Bush, Jackie Mbriarty, Kathy Zobel, Marianne Hamilton, Kevin Hasara and Raymond Schwarzenbach. Spelling A's on the final test were earned this week by: Janell Bush, Bradley Graham, Pat Gillespie, Marianne Hamilton, Kevin Hasara, JacKJc Moriarty, Raymond Schwarzenbach. Debra Shaw, Brenda Wycoff, and Kathy Zobel. GRADE 4-B Our hard work and review was culminated this past week with semester Wednesday everyone took their report cards home. Steven Arnold, Craig Hnrtman, and Sam Snow were also on the roll for the semeste.v ARE WE GONNA WIN? Are we gonna win? Yeaaaaa-bo.

Are we gonna lose? Gooosh no. Who says so? We all say so Wolves. Wolves Wolves. Those with perfect attendance for the nine weeks are Billy Bastman, Terry Bergendahl, Janice Dagel, Randy Griffel, Joni Moriarty, Vickie Snow Janice, Randy, and Vickie have perfect attendance for the semester. Sam Snow and Roger Hibma showed their ability in spelling by not missing in their semester test.

Janice, Sam, and Roger did very well in spelling all semester. Our health books are gay and interesting. The girls and boys in the first picture are making a pyramid just as our girls and boys do in physical education class. Happy Birthday to Roger Hibma and thank you for the treats. I A Something different for us this week we are going to school every day.

Guess because we are so much bigger that we get to. We have books now oh, not the kind you read ivords but the kind you read pictures and this is just as important as a book with words. Another book we have is our arithmetic book, sets, numbers, numerals. In this book, we tear out the pages that we work so we can take them home to show our mommies and daddies. We made a pet number book to take home.

The dog on the front cover moved his head back and forth. He could do so many tricks. Every day for 10 days we studied about a pet and a certain number. For instance, on number 3 we studied about the rabbit -where he lives, what he eats, how he takes care of the young, their colors, their scientific name, and what the mommie, daddy and bay were called. Then we wrote the numberal 3 underneath the set of 3 rabbits after we found out what was missing on them.

We were turtles one day especially after we put our turtle hats on. One of our bulletin boards we made was on cats. Thanks to Maria and Mary for bringing their cats. We had to guard Sparky though because we know cats love birds (to eat). Harris School News GRADE Our reading stories are about community workers, and we find this fun and interesting because our social studies and English are about community workers also.

We have abulletin board put up concerning it. We are making a scrapbook, and next week our project in social studies will be a model town. Each pupil will-be responsible to make a house and a store. We will plan the town together. We have been doing some some experiments about air in science.

We are making an experiment book. In health we are studying about good foods and well-balanced meals. In art we made some winter scenes and valentine mobiles. They are hanging from our lights. They are very pretty and were fun to make.

The following got A's in spelling the past two weeks: Janice Herbert, Marsha Hibma, Greg Meyerdirk, Sheila Pater, Barbara Yaw. Barbara Yaw Is the only one who has had perfect attendance the first semester. GRADE 2-A Monday morning we began another school semester. We hope we can keep our fine attendance record this second semester. Six persons in our room had perfect attendance the first semester.

They are Kevin Brandt, Letty Gochnauer, Ruth Hamilton, Sally Johnson, Tony Lemker, and Terry Mitchell. Ten persons had perfect attendance the second quarter They are Terri Shaw, Terry Mitchell, Sally Johnson, Tony Lemker, Ruth Hamilton, Letty Gochnauer, Carmen Dice, Linda Clark, Kevin Brandt, and Mary Dobsen. The excitement, color, and gaiety of a circus pervades our room as we read "Circus Stories," the second unit in our reading book. We made a circus mural showing the clowns, the btetop, the menagerie, two side shows, some trapeze acts and some ele- phants in the loaded train car Thursday we made clown faces from mtlk filter discs. In numbers we are adding two digit numerals.

We add ones, rename the ones then add the tens. Gayla Burgeson gave us a birthday treat for her eighth birthday. y- ia nk ou Gayla. The teacher Is reading the story "Pinocchio" to us Perfect spelling lessons this week were written by: Gayla Linda, Mary, Letty, Gary! Ruth, Sally, Tony, Jimmy, Jean Cheryl, Terrl, and Dennis Daddy was praising Janle for getting con a oct on her rs rt card anle glowed pride, then asked: "Would it be all right if I got next time and a little fun?" KINDERGARTEN NEWS Now that the second semester is here, we aremuchbusier in our room. There are so many things to learn before going to first grade! We have started our first reading readiness book, "We Read Pictures." It is aJl about Dick, Jane, Sally, their pets, toys and family.

The boys and girls are starting to do worksheets about rhyming words, beginning sounds and motor skills. Our new songs are about swinging, see-sawing, and the instruments of the rhythm band. We x-njoy playing our musical games, as Musical Ball, Musical Chair, and London Bridge. We invited the.first grade to join us Wednesday afternoon, in seeing and hearing some of Walt Disney's 'Tales of JIminy Crlckett." We really enjoy the privilege of getting books, filmstrips and records from the Bookmobile that stops at our school. FIRST GRADE NEWS enjoy going down to the Audio-Visual room.

This week we saw a film on "The Circus." We get many filmstrips from the Bookmobile also. In numbers we have been concentrating on the seven facts. learned there are three basic number stories about seven each having four parts, making a total of twelve combination facts about seven. We are learning to count by tens and by fives, too. We are learning the number names to ten.

Last week Jeffrey brought treats for his birthday party Now Brian has the mumps, but most of us are back In school SECOND GRADE NEWS We have started a unit about the post 'office. We have some pictures on our bulletin board showing the history of mall. These pictures show us how' mail was carried from the time of the mall runner to thepresent DC-SF Jet Cargollner. To become a little more familiar with the meaning of street addresses and house numbers, we have divided our room Into three streets. Our desks are our houses.

Each one of us decorated a mailbox for our house. These mailboxes have our name, house number and street addresses on them. We have a box on our social study table with all our "make- believe" addresses In St. We take the top slip and write a friendly letter to the classmate whose address Is on the slip. Ih English we have been studying about the parts of a letter so we must remember all our good English habits when we write these letters and address the envelopes.

THIRD GRADE NEWS The Lions reading class has started "Friends Far and Near." They are also starting to work on the construction of a winter farm scene to go with the story "Snowed In- Hill." In health we are learning which foods are best for us. ft Is Important to eat a good breakfast and to have a balanced dally diet, are start- Ir-S to collect pictures for the health booklets we will mtk. saw a film strip on "How to Make Change." In arithmetic we have been working with money problems, and this film strip helped us to understand more clearly how to count change. We certainly appreciate the services of the Bookmobile. Group pictures for basketball, band, student council, cheerleaders, and chorus were taken Tuesday.

These pictures' will be placed in the high school annual. Thursday, February 4, 1965 Pr 3 e7 Second Nine Week Honor Roll SEVENTH GRADE HONOR ROLL Becky Zobel, Deborah Rottenberg, Marie Goodell, Starla Dagel, Jana Clausen, Mary Jo Schroeder, Carol Lorch, Leslie Davis and Cathy Cordes EIGHTH GRADE A HONOR ROLL Vicky Schwarzenbach. EIGHTH GRADE HONOR ROLL Kathy Harms, Bebe Boyer, Wayne Groff, Sandra McBreen, Bonnie McClain, Linda Rowlands, Janice Wiedow and Gary Wunder. First Semester Honor Roll SEVENTH GRADE HONOR ROLL Deborah Rodenberg, Marie Goodell, Starla Dagel, Jana Clausen, Mary Jo Schroeder, Carol Lorch, Leslie Davis, Cathy Cordes and Donna Brons. EIGHTH GRADE A HONOR ROLL Vicky Schwarzenbach.

EIGHTH GRADE HONOR ROLL Kathy' Harms, Wayne Groff, Jared Herbert, Sandra McBreen, Bonnie McClain, Linda Rowlands, and Janice Wiedow. The A Honor Roll consists of A marks only. The Honor Roll consists of A and or marks with no grade lower than a B. Eighteen made the Honor Roll out of the 113 enrolled in Junior High, the see- on nine weeks and seventeen students out of the 113 enrolled made the Honor Roll the first semester. Jr.

High News We will be playing Hartley, our big rival, Feb. 11. This game will be at the Harris gym at 4 p. m. you know what the different kinds of adjectives are? They are descriptive adjectives, which tell what kind, and limiting adjectives, which point out.

Predicate adjectives arc adjectives that are in the predicate part of a sentence. The seventh graders are learning this in English on the chapter of "Understanding Adjectives." They are learning how adjectives show possession, how they are used in phrases, about adjective clauses, and using adjectives for comparison. Do you know how to find the volume of a cylinder? This can be found by the formula: equals pi sq. which means: Volume equals pi or 3.H or 3 multiplied by the radius squared, which means multiplied by itself. This answer would then be multiplied by the height of the cylinder.

An example would be: Height of a cylinder equals 7 inches. Radius equals 2 inches. Volume equal 3 times 2 times 2 times 7 equals 88 cu Inches. The eighth graders are learning to find the volume of cylinders, prisms, and pyramids In mathematics. Happy Valentine's Day from McClain, flute, will the Park eft): sch Linda Festival in Cherokee Saturday Feb I An Ual North 4 bTM Band school musicians of nor hwesV will ba up of 280 of the outstanding high Cherokee.

The band will preseTa concert Ta at Was "togton High School in the direction of Prof Frank Piersol of Sch o1 aud oriu and will be under sored each year by the NorthLst fowa A UnI TM I it Ames Festival is spon- Association. orumest toua Bandmasters Association, a division of the fowa Bandmasters Association. Harris Junior High. Class Reporters: Harms, Brenda Breffle. Kathy Junior High Panthers Defeat Arnolds Park Harris Junior High Panthers vaulted past Arnolds Park by winning a pair of basketball games Tuesday, Jan.

26. The Harris girls defeated the Arnolds Park girls 36 to 19, and the boys' score was 44 to 41. The Harris giris led all the way. At the end of the first period it was 10-6, at the halftime 18-8 and at the end of the third period 29-16. Scoring for Harris in the girls game: Linda Rowlands IT, Janice Wiedow 11, Bebe Boycr 7, and Linda Akkerman 1.

The boys team was also equal to victory as they made a comeback in the last period after trailing 10-5, 21-11 and 28-25. But with the combination of John I. Blair, Ken Vanden Bosch, Tom Ransom, Jaydel Matthiesen and Jack Jensen, they pufled out a victory in the last few minutes of the game Scoring for Harris: Tom Ransom 20, John I. Blair 13 and Jack Jensen 8. The boys' and girls' Junior teams will play Hartley at Harris on Feb.

11. Game time 4 o'clock. NOTES fi a Mrs. William Burmeister Mrs. C.

P. Johnson entertained the Bridge Party Wednesday evening. Mrs. C. P.

Helping of a i Mrs. C. P. Johnson is helping at the post office in the absence of Mrs. Margaret Williams, who Is vacationing in Florida.

Mr. and Mrs. James Olmer of Minneapolis, Mrs. James Stroms of St. Cloud, and Mrs.

Victoria Galema, also of Minneapolis, visited the home of their aunt, Mrs. Hannah Thorn, and with their grandmother, Mrs. Louisa Christensen, who is in the Worthlngton hospital. Mr. and Mrs.

Alfred Des Combas visited Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Bunning. Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Garms visited Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Bunning. Mr. and Mrs.

Norris Witzel and Bradley were visitors at the parental home Sunday, Jan. 31, and also to bring home Jill Spessard, who had been visiting them. Mr. and Airs. Jim Hanson and son, Brett, of Marshall visited over the weekend at the parental home of Mr.

and Mrs. Orrie Hanson. The Round Lake Legion and Scout Leaders had a pancake supper Sunday night, Jan. 31. There was a large attendance.

Wednesday supper guests of Mrs. Marie Watje were her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Watje and sons.

Mrs. Marie Watje accompanied Mr. 'and Mrs. Ed Watje to Spencer, Iowa. From there she took a bus to Denison, fcwa, and on Monday she left on the bus for Debbitt, Iowa, to help care for an elderly aunt who was in a car accident and suffered a broken hip.

i a Circles i The circles of the First Presbyterian church met the past week. Wednesday Circle I met at the Mrs. Frieda Camery home. Circle II met at the home of Mrs. Clara Block.

Circle HI met at the home of Mrs. Minnie Larsen. The Evening Circle met Tuesday evening in Mrs. Irene Whipkey's home. The topic was "The Charter of Christian Freedom." (News Photo) The science class was having its final test and one of the questions was "Which are the last teeth to appear in the mouth?" One youngster answered simply, "False." The teacher had to admit that his answer was "True." A young girl asked her mother what "vice" meant.

Her mother carefully explained it meant doing all sorts of bad things, and then asked why her daughter wanted to know. "Oh," exclaimed the girl excitedly, "I've just been elected vice-president of our home room." CORRECTION: had Don Jones listed as absent last week. He was present and we are sorry." --St. Louis, Missouri Have you been reading about the new Rat poison, Raticate? Rats die in 15 minutes to 4 hours after one dose of Rat? icate and it hills rats only. Winter is the best time to bait rats, whichever method you choose: rats are confined to buildings and the entire farm need not be baited.

Every rat in Iowa eats about 25 Ibs. of food a year and contaminates or spoils over three times that much. Declare war on these disease- carrying rodents NOW! All kinds of baits for sale: LAKE PARK (Includes supply of Air Balh Purifier and J7.M Portebli Stand) Stay warm this winter and save of your fuel bill. Insulate your home yourself. All types Wlation await you here.

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