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GRADE 2 USES TELEPHONE The students are: FIRST ROW: Timothy Carlson, Karen Gabriel, Billy Aldinger, Lowell Perman, Monica Schmierer. SECOND ROW: Aldeen Sandmeier, Derek Eisenbeisz, David Stotz, Sherri Towers, David Stephan, Timothy Geier. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Heckenliable, Shannon Jordre, Charlene Thomas, Mary Heilman, Todd Bachman, Max Buech- ler. The second graders have been busy learning the correct way to use the telephone. The Bell Telephone Company has pro- vided the telephones used by the students. The second graders have been learning such things as how to dial correctly, how to answer the telephone properly, and how to speak correctly into the telephone. The students have also set up their own telephone station with the first graders and enjoy talking to them on the telephone. GRADE 1 SHOWS MANNERS Manners” is the theme used by the first graders this year. The students have been using words such as please and thank you to show their courtesies. These common courtesies are being used throughout the school day. Mrs. Bieber has been stressing the importance of good manners as they continue on their jour- ney through school. The students are: FIRST ROW: Janet Dewald, Robin Van Well, Jonny Aldinger, Camille Jordre, Myron Haar. SECOND ROW: Dennis Carl- son, LeAnn Doerr, Wade Eisenbiesz, Shawn Schack, Mavis Buechler, Colleen Mittleider. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Bieber, Peggy Schipke, Lorie Rieger, Scott Bonen, Tamara Haberer, Paul Knecht. 23
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GRADE 4 PRESENTS PEA YS Puppet plays are the main project for the fourth grade. Those taking part in the plays are: FIRST ROW: Timothy Doerr, Clyde Merdel, Stacy Haberer, James Lau, Gregg Bieber, Becky Weiszhaar, Lisa Haar, Mary Heilman, Lisa Peterman, Larry Gross. SECOND ROW: Denis Bachman, Eddie Jay Eisenbeisz, Jacki Aldinger, Jerray Bachman, Mark Rohrbach, Mark Bollinger, Jeanne Walz, Valissa Perman, Melody Moser, Debbie Schipke, Mrs. Schock. THIRD ROW: James Bonen, Darryl Thomas, Randall Schlecht, Ruby Zimmer, Jacqueline Heilman, Carney Haberer, Shirley Bobby, Rodney Schlecht, Miles Eisenbeisz, Trudi Heinrich, Janet Lee. GRADE 3 CARES FOR TEETH The third graders have been studying about the care of their teeth. The students receiving Tooth Care kits are: FIRST ROW: John Abbey, Carmen Binder, James Schlecht, Steven Dewald, Donna Kellogg, Allen Nies, Kevin Van Well, Clyde Eisenbeisz. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Schmierer, Lori Bollinger, Rick Rohrbach, Patricia Haar, Sandra Heilman, Carmen Gross, Jonathan Mertz, Nancy Gabriel, Myron Zimmer. THIRD ROW: Gwen Steiger, Patrick Towers, Stuart Carlson, Dawn Stephan, David Knecht, Bryon Haberer, Susan Schipke, Gregory Huft, Shirley Huber. 22
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KINDERGARTEN ADJUSTS SOCIALLY SITTING: Timothy Reuer, Rhonda Aldinger, Jean Pe- terman, Fred Sauer, Robyn Brown, Ronald Doerr, Jami Rohrbach. STANDING: Timothy Haar, Marla Vetch, Mike Geier, Timothy Heilman, Ann Gross, Mrs. Kurle, Darwin Bollinger. On January 6, the kindergarten took their first big step towards an education. The hardest problem for the children, is to ad- just socially to being with others their own age. The children are taught to learn thru actual experiences. Their first big event was the making of valentines for Valentines Day. After they had them made and addressed, they had the privilege to mail them and watch the process that their cards are put thru af- ter they are mailed. During the windy month of March, the students made kites. Making real gingerbread men cookies was an ex- citing part of their school term. Thru these and many more real life experiences, the kindergarten students are shaped into future students of BHS. SPECIAL PROGRAM PERSONNEL Marge Buechler, remedial reading teacher for the lower grades is trying to motivate Discovery Through Reading . In the above bulletin board you can see the many questions asked when reading a story. « A new job in the system this year is the teacher's aid position held by Mrs. Gordon Stotz. She does special jobs assigned to her by the teachers in grades 3 and 4 24
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