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Fifth Grade Front row: David Boettcher, Daniel Peterson, Roger Lundberg, Diane Florke, David Delbridge, Claudina Grienke, Darla Van Pelt Second row: Janice Molgaard, Anne Hansen D' ' , iane Jesse, Eugene Lichtenberg, James Cam- erer, Dennis Bruns Third row: Robert Becker, Daniel Steineke, Miss Grauberger, Linda Samuelson FAIRVIEW FIFTH AND SIXTH GRADE Front row: Rodney Bruns, Marsha Friedrich, Lee Meyer, John Rydstrom, tensen , Tom Gustafson FAIRVIEW FIFTH AND SIXTH GRADE ACTIVITIES Many changes have been made in the fifth and sixth grade this year: Mrs. Jensen substituted many Weeks for Mrs. Gould, Linda Rath moved to Storm Lakeg Rodney Frederickson moved to Wisconsing and the third week of the second semester Mr. Thieman took over the two grades. The enrollment now consists of six fifth graders and eight sixth graders. Besides regular class work the fifth and sixth graders entertained the mothers at a Valentine party. For Community Meeting, the fifth and sixth grades presented a Minstrel Show. Carol Edwards, Mary Chris- Second, row: Mrs. Gould, Alvern Friedrich, Bobby Jensen, Mike Ingram, Janis Peterson, Gary Bruns Third row: Maren West, Rodney Frederickson, Bobby Peterson, David Kjolhede S like 'A
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V4 A4- vf' H W F ' xi tn.-' Q E - gf F - 7? N f . .Q V 'rj ' 1 ' ml , FIFTH GRADE ACTIVITIES ....... . , r We have completed many projects this year. Our subjects have been arithmetic, English, phonics, reading, spelling, health, science, and social studies. A Map Skills booklet is also used as We study the fifty states and neighboring countries. 1 Both of our rooms have had spelldowns and l-41-y x I I X. I F Q . some arithmetic games. In English we had Geog- 4677 X-7 raphy Club meetings when we gave various re- X ports in correlation with social studies. In health we studied different things about our body. In language, the parts of speech were hard for some of us. In reading we have read two books, used a phonics workbook, and enjoyed the Weekly Reader. , Front row: Janet Seivert, Ellen Grienke, Marsha Cox, Kathy Cacek, Bobby Hogancamp, Anthony Stille, Mike Goosmann Second row: Paul Peterson, Betty Oatman, Steve Johannesen, Robert Anderson, Mark Johnston, Danny Hallengren Third row: Karen Farestad, Mickey Rohlk, Darlys Brechwald, Michael Binder, Gregg Howard, Marlyn Wieland, Kandace McDanel, Miss Anderson Fifth Grade
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1 x .mf 5 ' A 1 ffflfzfjw x , N N sb' ' HQ? - A Front row: Jayne Buckingham, Bill Dahl, Trudy Greene, Keith Pierson, Gary Molgaard, Nelda Herzberg Ricky Parker, Ida Sievert Second row: Gail Huseman, Steven Jimmerson, Douglas Sherman, Nancy Sassman, Peter Nielsen, Brian Walsh, Canclis Kjolhede, Mrs. Waldo Third row: Jayne Launderville, Pamela Christopherson, Debra Hansen, Donna Erickson, Phyllis Swanson, DEl'1I1lS FRS! Sixth Grade Front, row: Douglas Van Pelt, Bob Kristensen, Becky Sue Roberts, Douglas Hansen, DeAnn Pedersen Second row: Cindy Schuler, Sandra Banta, Jean Sievert, Poller, Larry Steffes Third row: Louise Friedrichsen, Barbara Grieme, Linda Christensen, Dana Johnson, Janis Dorr, Gary Douglas Mortensen, Kathy Magnuson, Ranae Orcutt, Judy Huseman, Ordell Weiland, Mar- garet, Nordstrom, Billy Eriksen, Christine Conard, Miss Schuelke Sixth Grade
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