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Eighth Grade Works Toward Graduation The Eighth Grade has been working very hard toward one goal this year, graduation. Band, chorus, basketball, cheerleading included a few of the different extra curricular activities that the eighth grade participated in. The highlight of the year was homecoming when they built a float and entered the skit competion during coronation. BACK ROW: L to R: Curt Weiszhaar, Daniel Krueger. Penny Bieber, Michelle Spiry. MIDDLE ROW: Mark Schlect. Tom Heilman, Russell Maier, Tami Syre, Doris Heilman. FRONT ROW: Chad Huber, Tim Karst, Kristy Huft, Kathy Haupt. Seventh Grade Meets Challenges The Seventh Grade met many challenges this year. The biggest challenge was adjusting to junior high school from grade school. They also had to adjust to having lockers and participating in high school extra-curricular activities. The seventh grade also participated in the events of homecoming with a skit during coronation and having a float during the parade. BACK ROW: L to R: Aaron Knudsen, Tom Leid- Haar, Pam Gabriel. Cindy Shack. FRONT ROW: holt. Derrick Walz, Michele Gauer, Selena Goetz. Collette Bieber. Barb Bollinger, Michelle Huber, MIDDLE ROW: Joe Beadle, Loren Beitalspacher, Wesley Job, Bobby Aldinger, Terry Kopecky. Robert Heilman, Troy Huber, Allen Jackson, Doug 11
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Freshmen Swing Into High School The Freshmen were kept busy trying to get into the swing of being in high school. The highlight of their year was participating in the Homecoming festivities, including performing a skit at Coronation and a float in the parade. Gary Frankfurth Shirley Gabriel Vince Gauer Allan Grismer 10
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Sixth Grade Studies Many Countries In Social Studies they studied Canada, South America, Mexico and South Dakota. They made salt flour maps of South Dakota and each child made a notebook that included map studies and projects. The big art project of the year was their excellent string art, which were hung in the halls for exhibiting. They also had the opportunity to participate in fifth and sixth grade basketball games. Three students participated in C Band and twelve participated in B Band. Fifth Grade Attends Play At NSC BACK ROW: L to R: Jodi Job, Cindy Strouckel, Trisha Stotz, Tina Mertz. James Geier, Krecia Bei telspacher, Kristy Zimmer. Brad Haupt, SueAnn Maier, Jason Heintzman, Mrs. Sprenger, Johnny Ham. FRONT ROW: Amy Grismer, Shawn Huber. Nicole Bonen, Kelly Thomas. Terron Voller, Mark Hoerner. The Fifth Graders took a very special trip this year. They went to Aberdeen and attended the production of “Brothers and Sisters” which was performed by The Children’s Theatre Company of Minneapolis. This took place at the Johnson Fine Arts Center on the campus of NSC. After the performance the children journeyed to KABY-TV and were taken on a tour of the offices, studio, and various other rooms as the guide explained how a television station is operated. The students experienced many new, valuable, and fun events during this day. BACK ROW: L to R: Karin Strouckel. Dale Hoerner. Travis Bender. Kindra Beitelspacher, Amy Thomas. Karen Wolf, Tammy Beiber, Ms Nash. MIDDLE ROW: Kerry Job. Brian Ausland. Michelle Jacobs. Stacy Frankfurth, Douglas Leid- holt. Stephanie Esenbeisz, Eric Thomas. FRONT ROW: Lisa Heilman, Shawn Grismer, Troy Syhre, Weylin Huber. Sherri Spiry. 12
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