November 26, 1975 Mrs. Bell’s 2d graders made a display which combined history with the study of good nutrition. The whole class helped create the display, which is entitled ‘‘Mr. Turkey Eats Good Food.” A few of the children who worked on the project are shown in the photo above. From left to right are; Jerome Chappel, Vincent Gaudlip, Michael Gish, Kristine Brown, Staci Stettler and Melissa Campbell. : Mrs. Baley’s 1st graders made drums, headbands, necklaces and vests for an Indian and Pilgrim study unit. Drum-pounding Indians are, from left to right; Kent Mummau, Angela Schroll, Denise Gaulin. Sharon Nissly, Debbie Knipe, John Pierce and Amy McKain. Mr. Sarbough’s 6th graders made a Thanksgiving mural. Students who worked on the mural are, from left to right; John Gibble, Stacey Stark, Mindy Newlin and Stephanie Maksinchak. - SUSQUEHANNA BUI I ETIN--PAGE 11 Mrs. Bell’s students also made illustrated thankgiving booklets. Shown above, with some of their drawings are, from left to right; Tammy Lowe, Shawn Moran, and John Weber. Seiler students celebrate Thanksgiving with posters, costumes, booklets and plays Students at Seiler Elementary School celebrated Thanksgiving by making murals, booklets, costumes and at least one play. Beginning Next W eek MOUNT 2 > GPRIZES 38/5 wt w $50. x, DECEWB ® Tay ‘oy BUCKS (§2y° 3 through 24 aw LWetk), pec. 6,13, 920\ FREE PARK uck’’ to be redee med those 3 weeks in participating stores J b, | "eisty By ei y aie Spo oR ~ € Mount or M ercha' ats ig
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