Alta Community High School - Cyclone Yearbook (Alta, IA)
- Class of 1960
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Page 73 text:
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FOURTH GRADE
Front row: Darla Van Pelt, Ricki Otto David Delbrid
, , ge, Janice Molgaard, Diana Florke, Ellen Grienke
Colette Tienter
Second row: Diane Jesse, Linda. Samuelson, Mike Binder. Danny Stieneke, Martha Hanson, Eugene Lich
tenberg, Miss Bohning
'Hurd row: Paul Peterson, Kathleen Cacek, Robert And r M
e son, aren Johnsen, Darlys Brechwald, Danny
Hallengren, Marcene Peterson
FOURTH GRADE ACTIVITIES
We, of the fourth grade, have completed many
activities this year. We have studied many things
and also had fun doing art projects.
In science, we have studied the weather, space
materials, plants, and animals. We studied the
plants and animals by bringing different types of
them. In our weather unit we made a reference re-
port on the weather conditions. We also learned
and had fun doing many experiments.
In English we learned many things about our
English language we didn't know. We also looked
up things in the dictionary and encyclopedias.
In social studies we learned of different places
in the world. We drew our own World maps and
also put on a play written by our classmates.
In arithmetic we have been studying fractions.
We also get into more complicated work of sub-
tracting and adding numbers plus multiplication
and division.
For fun, we work with clay in art class. We
had a Health and safety poster contest earlier in
the year which proved interesting.
Front row: David Boettcher, Marsha Cox, Tony Stille, Bobby Hogancamp. Danny Peterson, Mike Goos-
man, Janet, Seivert
Second row: Kandy McDanel, Marlin Weiland, Robert Becker, Tom Gustafson, Mickey Rohlk, Karen
Farestad, Miss Hornor
Third row: Claudina Grienke, Mark Johnston, Steve Johannessen, Jim Camerer, Anne Hansen, Dennis
Bruns, Betty Oatman
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FOURTH GRADE
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Page 72 text:
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FIFTH GRADE
Front row: Douglas Hansen, Janis Dorr, Keith Pierson, Gary Molgaard, Sandra Banta, Jean Sievert, Lon-
nie Sassman, Becky Christensen
Second row: Candy Kjolhede, Christine Cunard, Billy Eriksen, Ordell Weiland, Barry Smith, Phyllis
Swanson, Barbara Grieme
Third row: Brian Walsh, Cindy Schuler, Louise Friedrichsen, Peter Nielsen, Gail Huseman, Steven Jim-J
merson, Miss Range
Absent: Jayne Launderville, Mary Ann Olsen, Randy Richman
FIFTH GRADE ACTIVITIES
This is our fifth step, another year of know-
ledge and education, in learning. Not only in learn-
ing but we also have playtime .and P33195-
In a year we read two reading books and study
phonics, The parts of speech may be hard for some
of us but we try our best to learn them in English
classft is very interesting how one fraction is re-
lated to another,d and dhcawghsy are added, sub-
i 15 1' , n 1Vl e . .
tracgend' hxegthp Irie Save studied different thlngs
about our body. A contest to see which room can
Spell the best has proved a very interesting activ-
i . ,,
ty In social studies we have "met our .Northern
and Southern neighbors and have studied more
about our own country, the United States.
We have always looked forward to Halloween,
Christmas. and Valentines Day because WG have 3
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special holiday party-
Front row: Jayne Buckingham, Glenda Walsh, Trudy Greene, Ranae Poller. Kathy Magnuson, Nelda
Herzberg, DeAnn Pederson, Ida Sievert
Second row: Gary Roberts, Dennis Fast, Debbie Hanson, Judy Huseman, Margaret Nordstrom, Doug Mor-
tensen, Dana Johnson, Miss Sewalson
Third row: Doug Van Pelt, Bob Kristen
topherson, Bill Dahl, Ricky Parker
son, Larry Steffes, Nancy Szssman, Donna Erickson, Jam Chris-
FIFTH GRADE
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Page 74 text:
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Front row Linda Bi-uns Lira Sandme D'ane Bauer Donna uoops Vicki Ann Alger, Claudia Olsen,
Second row Linda Peters Vicki Sue Wolfe Terry Binder Becky Stille Douglas Gates, Ardell Ericksen,
THIRD GRADE
Third row Bruce Nelson Russel Post Ronnie Mortensen Jimmy Gordon, Teddy Mahn, Louis Anderson,
THIRD GRADE ACTIVITIES
When entering third grade we found out we
had to be on "our own" by working and thinking
for ourselves.
We reviewed our addition and subtraction
facts, learned to count money, tell time, measure
things, carry in addition and borrow in subtraction.
The high light of our year was to learn to multiply
and divide through the fives.
In reading we became more independent read-
ers. We used three basic books, The Street and
Roads Sries. We acted out our favorite stories for
other grades.
English found us Writing "real" letters to our
grandmothers, the grocery store and the post of-
fice. Something ne wwas the making of book re-
ports using correct vvords and form.
Visits were made to the grocery store, post of-
fice! library and to a pond.
We all became true first Americans of Indians
in the fall. We built our own tepee, totem pole, and
cooked' real Indian food.
Front row Tommy Parker Milo Hustedt Dennis Langner, Charles Conard, Kenny Ryherd, Richard Carl-
Second row Alyce Witzke Janet Smns Dari Holmes, Candace Norlin, Kathleen Fast, Gayle Barr, Karn
Third row Vickie Brueggert Johnnie Hallengren, Steven Strom, Lawrence Ahart, Mike Peterson, Ricky
Benson Myron Murphy Kathy Peterson
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