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Music in the Air I a la la and a Rum pum L pum were the main sounds that came from the elementary music depart- ment this year. Chris Wolff head of vocal music and Jeff McQuistan leader of the instrumental division, put on a super Christmas Program titled, A Cause for Mrs. Claus. A great deal of hard work was done on this by the stu- dents and directors. Jeff McQuistan was asked about the program and said The fifth grade overall has a lot of talent, and the sixth grade has outstanding individuals. The elementary music ... because the teacher’s nice. ” Ryan Ommert was used mainly to let the students get aquainted with the types of music. In the fourth grade the stu- dents were able to learn how to play the recorder in order to help them decide if they would like to play in the band. In the elementary band, the students were able to broaden their thoughts about music by playing an instrument of their choice. The First grade students were asked why they en- joyed music. Ryan Ommert liked music ... because the teacher's nice. ” Top, Sixth grade singing under the direction of Chris Wolfe. Right: Fifth grade band: back row: Chris Jeffers. Amanda Farr. Eddie Thompson. Front row.- Tim Om- mert. Mary Ann Ruf. Jay Hanna and Ann Sayer. Rodger Max Bryan Miller Bryce Miller Justin Miller Sandy Moll Amy Mollhoff Dustin Mues Trade Orvis Melinda Saylor Jeff Schade Tobatha Schade Andy Sexton Brent Sexton Joel Shoemaker Stephanie Thompson Jodi Trumble Third Grade 5
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Step Number Three atingl exclaimed Bryce Miller was the best part of the third grade year. Bryce might have been thinking of the third graders traditional First Thanksgiving Din- ner. Marilyn Kester and Dee Shifflet put both classes to- gether to carry on a tradi- tion started two years ago. For the third graders part in the celebration, they prepared butter, corn dogs, cranberry sauce, popcorn. Kool-Aid, and apples. To top off the celebra- tion, the third grade stu- dents from Indianola came and shared in the feast. Other events that the third graders participated Eating!” Bryce Miller in were decorating the Community Christmas Tree and helping Retha Jones with the planting of the garden in the City Park. Above Right. Kim Johnson looks over a table. Above: Lori Ahlem- eyer and Kim Johnson enjoy re- cess. Right: Mrs. Kester instruc- ting her class. Lori Ahlemeyer Nick Brown Rob Brown Samantha Brown Brooque Deterding Kim Evans Aaron Gottsch Christopher Gufford Janet Harding Kevin Harsch Ratina Hester Ryan Huxoll Jeff Jackson Kim Johnson Lanette Johnson Jenica Jones 14 Third Grade
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New Experiences s the Fourth Grade I students stepped back into the hallways, they were greeted with many surprises. Having their rooms in part of the high school gave them the chance to have new lock- ers. But that wasn't all that was new for them. Roz Buddenburg also had a surprise for them, Laurie Farr had joined him in his teaching duties. This was the first elementary class that she had taught. The class also took their annual trip to Pioneer Village in Minden and had a great time while they were there. The class was involved in a variety of different activi- ties. The students also took part in the Book-it pro- gram, which entitled them to a free personal pan pizza at Pizza Hut for a certain set number of books that they had read. This year the students got to take '7 really enjoyed the holiday committees that we had for each of one of the holidays. We got to do different things for each one of them. But what I liked most of all was the vacations. Scott Mollring part in the first Christmas Musical Play that the ele- mentary has performed for several years. The musical consisted of fourth through six graders. This year the students also got to play recorders to prep themselves for the up coming years of band, this helps them to learn to read notes and let them know what it is like to play an instrument. As each year passes the years seem to go by faster and faster each year, but for this fourth grade class it was a great year. Below. The class takes time to show some of their great faces. Bottom: The students take time lo pose for the camera, when they were supposed to be studying. Jason Benson Greg Borland Melisa Brooks Ryan Burke Bart Deterding Kris Evans Crystal Farr Jody Goodenberger Kari Groshong Jolene Holtze Jason Houghtelling Courtney Houlden Ben Jurey Kyle Klinkebiel Katy Knutson Jennie Kohout 16 fourth Grade
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