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i Third And Fourth The third and fourth grade stu- dents had an exciting, fun-filled year. Goals were an important part of the learning experience and reaching those goals was reward- ing. These energetic students set three main goals. The first was to complete all of their books, second was to memorize a long poem, and third was to memorize Matthew 6. Social Studies was their favorite class. The 3rd and 4th graders en- joyed such activities as birthday parties, dodgeball, and recess. Their teacher, Mary Ellen Schrock, said that overall the students were a good group. 26 People Mrs. M. Schrock, Jeanne C. Study time
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Fifth And Sixth ' Variety was the main ingredient in forming an interesting and enjoyable year for the fifth and sixth graders. Students participated in such learning experiences as pioneer day, career day, and a stable party. A comput- er was also added to the class. Students worked daily with Miss Beachy as they were taught the basics in computer programming and graphics. Reading and writing were strong points in the curriculum. Reading goals were set with prizes for those who reached them, and a writing was due almost weekly from each student. Plans were made to attend the Young Authors Conference in Millersburg and the ACSI Spring Academic Meet in Warsaw. These and many other ac- tivities kept the class busy as they learned new responsibilities and skills. Darvin M., Miss Beachy Elsie M. People 25 J
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Third and fourth grade recess Rita M.. Ericka S.. Rebecca M. First And. Second The first and second grade classes experienced nnany new and fun things. Students felt apprehensive at the be- ginning of the year as they met new students and a new teacher, Mrs. Dar- lene Eash. The classes enjoyed story times and, through science experi- ments, learned the value of following directions. They also experienced the freedom of independence as they worked alone. One of their main events of the year was the Thanksgiving din- ner which the students served to their parents. Studying and learning to make friends became the most impor- tant activities of the year and the year was an enjoyable one. Mrs. Eash Joel M.. Randy M. People 27
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