Alta Community High School - Cyclone Yearbook (Alta, IA)
- Class of 1960
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Page 75 text:
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Front row: Brbara Schuler, Sandra Sundberg. Lori Jimmerson, Wayne Frederickson, Sharon Holtz,
Steven Steffes, Alan Buckingham
Second row: Patty Christopherson, John Diischer, Richard Adams, Doris Hanson, Marlene Pe-
terson, Brenda Walsh, Nancy Peterson, Gilbert Moore
Third row: Karen Halverson. Raymondn Nading, Timmy Alkire, Kim Barr, Donna Johnson, Peggy
Anderson, Danny Goosman
Absent: Paul Lietz
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SECOND GRADE ACTIVITIES
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used in all subjects and it is also a subject itself.
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measures, money, and numbers. i
Science has given us knowledge from the um-
verse to small, ordinary plants, animals, and rocks.
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health and other subjects help build our minds. .
Hard work and play with other children flll
out the activities of the second grade.
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Front row: Jacelyn Watt, Lynette Hansen, Marcia Meyer, Brian Frederick, William Anderson, ,
Timothy Sherwood, Steven Launderville
Second row: Larry Grieme, Gregory Johannesen, James Oatman, Jeffrey Poulson, Kevin Anderson
Delores Syndergaard
Third row: Norma Beckfield. Brenda Samuelson, Melinda Peterson, Raymond Stille, Dick Adolph-
son, Burton Hill, Steven Marshall, Mrs. Jarvis
Absent: Linda Cacek, Collene Huse-man
SECOND 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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Page 76 text:
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FIRST GRADE
Front row: Douglas Walsh, Karen Goosman, Randall Ericksen, Paul Huseman, Julie Grienke, Roger
Sassmann, Cheryl Hartmann, Kathy Parker, Bruce Hill
Second row: Susan Melander, Thomas Peterson, Karen Tracy, Jonathan Hansen, Dale Rohlk, Vicky Pe-
terson, Cynthia Peterson, Barbara Anderson, Miss Harris
Third row: Donna Lee, Jim Steffes, Lee Chase, Lorna Bruns, Brenda Diischer, Joan Becker, Jerry Moore
Absent: Douglas Pederson
FIRST GRADE ACTIVITIES
The first graders are very active in their first
year of school.
They read stories of Dick, Jane, and Sally.
They study ntunbers, language, and phonetics.
They do much drawing and studying of science.
In the spring they grow a garden of flowers
and vegetables. They also oollect leaves and take
a field trip to study birds which they place in their
proper categories.
FIRST GRADE
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Front row: Gary Sassman, Thomas Hallengren, David Brinkman, James Huseman, Ronald Dyslin, Roger
Bruns, Gregg Peterson, Steven Quirk
Second row: Shelley Krenzien, Beverly Christensen, Jacqueline Adams, Carol Smith, Janelle Harth, Sharon
Magnuson, Jean Gould, Miss Jons
Third row: Cheryl Witzke, Pamela Hetrick, Barbara Peterson, Patricia Stieneke, Jolene Olson, Sharon Voit
Absent: Ronald Anderson
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