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KINDERGARTEN BEGINS THE ART OF LEARNING FIRST ROW: Brenda Klapperich, Jerray Bachman, Denis Bachman, Darryl Thomas, Edwin Jay Eisenbeisz, James Lau, Lance Wald, Randall Schlecht, Rodney Schlecht, Stacy Haberer. SECOND ROW: Ruby Zimmer, Kimberly Breitling, Lisa Haar, Valessa Perman, Larry Gross, James Bonen, Trudi Heinrich, Becky Weiszhaar, Mark Bollinger, Mark Rohrbach, Timothy Doerr, Janet Lee, Clyde Merkel, Miles Eisenbeisz, Jeanne Walz, Melody Moser, Loxie Eisenbeisz, Susan Geist. Not Pictured: Gregg Bieber. Standing is Mrs. Venoy Kurle. INNOVATIONS ENRICH EDUCATION Science is so much easier to grasp when you can watch it on television. The new physical education program, which includes grades 1-9, is im- portant to learning. The opaque projector changes the style of of learning as it projects pictures and information on a screen. 26
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On the evening of Monday, October 3, 1966, Karen Zimmer and Richard Dufloth were chosen by the student body to reign over the 1966-67 Homecoming festivities of Bowdle High School. David Karst, last year's King, crowned Richard and Carolee Huft, last year's Queen, crowned Karen. Mark Bieber served as master of ceremonies for the cor- onation program. The enter- tainment consisted of skits which were enacted by various members of the student body. First place was given to the Pep Club with the skit English as She is Spoke. Second place was awarded to the Lettermen's Club with Chalk Talk. Tied for third place was the Pep Club with Teachers and the Junior class with Fractured Funeral. Other skits during the evening were The B” by the A Cheer- leaders, A Germ Convention by the Freshman, and A Vision by the Sophomores. The program was proceeded by a bonfire and a snake dance. On the following night, the Bowdle Bobcats were chal- lenged by the Herreid Yellow- jackets. Half-time activities included the high school marching band, a review of the King and Queen, and the un- masking of Barney the Bobcat, who was Mrs. Everet Lemke. After the game, in which the Bobcats were defeated, a dance was held in the school gym to top off the Homecoming activ- ities. These eventful days then became part of the past. NOTHING MATCHES HOMECOMING EXCITEMENT Queen Karen and King Richard 28
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