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Fourth Grade Studies Energy Fourth Grade highlights were choosing a musical instrument, taking individual band lessons, and performing a tumbling routine at the Y. T. C. tournament. An energy program presented by M.D.U. made us aware of the various forms of energy and what can be done to conserve energy. Science was fun especially the experiment with brine shrimp. BACK ROW: Left to Right: Keith Vanwell, Timothy Karst, Destiny Steele, Tommy Heilman, Tammy Syhre, Kristin Huft, Mark Schlecht, Doris Heilman. FRONT ROW: Left to Right: Michelle Spiry, Penny Bieber, Chad Huber, Erik Gross, Curtis Weiszhaar. Third Grade Improve Their Health The Third Grade students studied personal health this year. They viewed some film strips, films, and discussed good health habits with the county nurse. The students and their teacher kept a progress chart on a health habit they wanted to improve. A final stress was placed on dental health. They learned the proper way to brush their teeth and the effect of an improper diet on their teeth. BACK ROW: Left to Right: Cindy Schack, Selena Goetz, Robert Heilman, Troy Huber, Pamela Gabriel, Derrick Walz, Mrs. E. Schmierer, Michelle Gauer, Thomas Leidholt, Douglas Haar, Joseph Beadle, Loren Beitelspacher, Barbara Bollinger. FRONT ROW: Left to Right: Collette Bieber, Ingrid Gross, Greg Olsen, Michelle Huber, Bobby Aldinger, Wesley Job. Not Pictured: Allen Jackson. 25
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Sixth Graders Study “George” The sixth grade year was filled with many highlights. We studied 1 'George'', the human body skeleton, for health. In Social Studies we studied Canada, South America, and South Dakota. We made salt flour maps of South America. Making string art is the big highlight for Art in the sixth grade room. We also made yam snowmen and did weaving. We also enjoyed tumbling, hockey, and basketball. The twelve students all participate in band. BACK ROW: Left to Right: Patty Geier, Doreen Steele, Lisa Schlect, Darren Stephan, John Bauer, Donny Gross, Mrs. Sprenger . FRONT ROW: Left to Right: Sherry Beadle, Heidi Eisenbiesz, John Gross, Darvin Walzm, Darwin Haar, Michelle Geier. Fifth Graders Continue To Grow The fifth graders have continued to grow this year both mentally and physically. To help broaden their understanding of the different subjects they took various field trips and invited speakers to their classroom. A new experience was watching Inside ! Out on educational television and joining the Captain's Reading Club. Their responsibilities have ranged from making their own class rules and following them to performing various classroom duties throughout the year. They have become very polite youngsters eager to start sixth grade ! BACK ROW: Left to Right: De Shannan Raba, Gary Frankfurth, Cary Bauer, Miss Nash, Geri Lynn Knecht, Dawn Beiber, Vincent Gauer, Russel Meier. FRONT ROW: Left to Right: Shirley Gabriel, Flynt Schack, Denise Strouckel, Amanda Haar, Fernando Ada jar, Shelly Beadle, Frederick Gross. Not Pictured: Sandra Jackson and Susan Hamer. 24
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Second Grade Study Age of Wonderment This is the age of wonderment. 1 wonder what we find on our planet Earth? 1 wonder what is in outer space ? 1 wonder what happens to my food when I swallow it? Besides trying to find answers to all the wonder questions. We are busy' learning the basic math combinations, learning to read and understand better, and write our own thoughts and ideas. The age of wonderment is wonderful. BACK ROW: Left to Right: Krecia Beitelspacher, Kristi Zimmer, Tina Mertz, John Ham, Leora Bauer, James Geier, Sue Ann Meier, Tricia Stotz, Shawn Huber. FRONT ROW: Nicole Bonen, Terron Voller, Kelly Thomas, Cindy Strouckel, Jodi Job, Eric Thomas. Standing in Back: Mrs Goetz. Not pictured: Mark Hamer. First Grade Learn Their Five Senses The first grade youngsters are delighted with the fact that they know how to read! They have learned about their 1 'Five Senses'' and are learning other things about themselves. The study of the ' 'Ocean'', Magnets and Dinosaurs has proven to be fascinating to them. BACK ROW: Left to Right: Karen Wolff, Michelle Jacobs, Troy Syhre, Stacey Frankfurth, Douglas Leidholt, Kindra Beitelspacher, Steven Mielke, Stephanie Eisenbiesz, Brian Ausland, Gary Reinbold, Dale Hoemer. FIRST ROW: Tammy Bieber, Lisa Heilman, Sherri Spiry, Shawn Grismer, Amy Thomas, Karen Strouckel, Kerry Job, Weylin Huber. Standing in Back: Mrs. Bieber. Not Pictured: Travis Binder. 26
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