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Grades Are Departmentalized Grades four, five and six were departmentalized this year. The erade school has not been departmentalized for many years. Principal Jon Starkey, Mrs. Jan Schock and Marie Nash headed the teaching staff. At semester time Ms. Nash left the staff and was re- placed by Ms. Lynette Grieve. Ms. Nash and Miss Grieve taught math, 4th and 5th science, and 5th social studies. Mr. Starkey taught 6th grade social studies and English. The students participated in grade band and during the winter months, grade basketball. Under the di- rection of Mr. Larry Bir- chem they had the oppor- tunity to play many games. SIXTH GRADE. BR: L to R: Brian Ausland, Troy Syhre, Douglas Leidholt. Travis Bender, Jason Birchem, Kindra Beitelspacher. MIDDLE ROW: Mr. Jon Starkey, Weylin Huber, Dale Hoerner, Karin Strouckel, Amy Thomas, Stacy Frankfurth, Michelle Jacobs. FRONT ROW: Mrs. Janice Schock, Eric Thomas, Shawn Grismer, Stephanie Eisenbeisz, Kerry Job, Sherri Spiry, Tammy Bieber, Lisa Heilman, Ms. Marie Nash. FOURTH AND FIFTH GRADE. BR: L to R Jennifer Bieber, Mr Jon Starkey, Roy Ulatan, Shayne Huber, Victoria Heilman, Melissa Huber, Joshua Bieber. Jer- rad Hoffman, Ryan Haupt, Lyle Beitelspacher, Ms. Marie Nash, Chadwick Haar, Mrs. Janice Schock, Tanya Thomas. MIDDLE ROW: Kory Huft, Jerry Beadle, Crystal Oster, Francine Person, Katrina Longhat, Melissa Sandmeier, Jamie Nilsen, Court- ney Huber, FRONT ROW: Jerry Kopecky, Tamara Ausland, James Leidholt, Melanie Simon, Annette Walz, Tammy Thomas 12
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Eighth Grade Sponsors Hoop Contest EIGHTH GRADE. BACK: L to R. Cindy Schack, Shelly Huber. Barb Bollinger. Bobby Aldingcr, Pam Gabriel, Michele Gauer, Aaron Knudsen, Se- Troy Huber, Bob Heilman, Wes Job, Loren Beitel- lena Goetz. Tom Leidholt, Derrick Walz, Darren spacher, Joe Beadle, and Colette Bieber. Greger, Terry Kopecky, Allen Jackson. FRONT: Winning the float com- petition in the home- coming parade for the second year in a row cer- tainly helped the eighth grade class start the year with a bang. Their float entry was entitled Selby Had a Tuff Time Staying Alive ' Throughout the long months they worked hard and looked for- ward to their eighth grade graduation on May 20. The class staarted their senior fund-raising ear- . ly by sponsoring a hoop shoot contest during all home boys' basketball games. All proceeds went toward their senior trip to Washington, DC in 1988. Seventh Grade Tours Bowdle Pioneer Speeches, creative writ- ing, and metric mea- surements were among the many academic ac- tivities added to the sev- enth grade curriculum. In addition to the class- room work they were al- lowed to participate in extracurricular activities which included building a float for the homecom- ing parade. While studying the in- vention of the movable type for the printing of books, the class toured the Bowdle Pioneer which prints the local ... -. newspaper. SEVENTH GRADE. BACK: L to R: Jodi Job, Brad Mertz. Jason Heintzman, Shawn Huber, Terron Haupt, Sue Maier, John Ham, Kristi Zimmer, Jim Voller. FRONT. Kelly Thomas, Cindy Strouckel, Geier, Krecia Beitelspacher, Amy Grismer, Mrs. Tricia Stotz, Nicole Bonen. Lois Knudsen. MIDDLE: Mark Harner, Tina 11
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Third Graders Create Bookworm” THIRD GRADE: BACK ROW: L to R: Paul Huber, Carrie Simon, Denise Karst, Jessica Per- son, Ricky Hand, Dustin Stephan, Jason Knud- sen. MIDDLE ROW: Mrs. Carol Flanigan, Ta- bitha Leidholt, Kevin Hoemcr, Keith Mertz, Jeb Schock. FRONT ROW: Wayne Huber, Andrea Eisenbeisz, Jenny Gab, Coy Larson. The third graders worked hard together reading many books. Each time a student finished a book, a section was added on to a bookworm.” Their goal for the year was to get their bookworm all around the room. In math class, they were all excited when they finally memorized their multiplication and division facts. In science they learned about rocks, soils, plants, magnets, and animals. The class welcomed Brian Saylor into their room. However, they lost one student, Wayne Huber, who moved to Sioux Falls. Mrs. Carol Flanigan taught the third grade. Second Grade Studies Pioneer Life Pioneer life took on new meaning for the second graders when they toured Daco- tah Prairie Museum at Aberdeen. They made butter, dipped candles, sat by a spinning wheel and wrote on a slate with a slate pencil just as described by Laura Ingalls Wilder in her favorite Little House books. The second grade class was taught by Mrs. Elodie Schmierer. SECOND GRADE. BACK ROW: L to R: Joel Haar, Curtis Jackson, Melanie Green, Mrs. Elodie Schmierer, Eric Bieber, Jeremy Hoffman, Shane Jacobs, Mark Beitelspacher. MIDDLE ROW: Melanie Simon, Rachel Johnston, Jason Buechler, Michelle Gisi, Adam Dorr, FRONT ROW: Brent Beitel- spacher, Timothy Thomas. Melissa Kiesz, Kimberly Reuer, Justin Bieber, Gary Grismer. 13
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