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Jim Adams Janis Bechtol Vicki Bloir Sean Briner Cindy Broadway Tom Church Ann Coleman Susan Copley Terri Dargitz Brenda Donaldson Gary Feeney Susan Gearhart Loreen Gibson Marilyn Greathouse Vikki Green Natalie Hinkle David Kill Jeff Kurtz Doug Humphrey Kim Landel Dennis Lemmon Tom Matthews Darrin Miller Tony Mocherman Sloan Moldenhaver Cherie Moor Lois Orzechowski Frankie Parrish Jessie Parsons Cathy Rediger Chris Rhodes Steve Robbins Richie Schieber Ricky Seaman Robert Shaw Mike Smith Chris Strup Jerry Teats Brenda Ziegler I Mrs. Lesnet’s And Miss Riehle’s Fourth Grades Stephanie Adams James Bauer Tim Beck Tina Berry Charles Bidwell Jill Chapin Michelle Cope Laura Dewrre Shawn Fie gal Susie Fry Kim Glendening Donald Hall Tammy Jaggers Douglas Kannel Diane Keller Scott Kellogg Laura Kill Randy Luke Tom Luke Larry Maier Sonya Miller Jerry Mills Douglas Moor Susan Mocherman Yvonne Mocherman N ancy Moulder Todd Purk Donnie Reed Connie Richardson Brian Siebenaler Annette Skinner Michelle Strup Amy Tillman Roy Williams Michael Word Heidi Wyrick Mr. Peugeot’s Third Grade
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MRS. BUCK ' S FIFTH GRADE Joan Allomong Tom Armstrong Karen Beavers Eric Burkhardt John Calloway John Chapin Brenda Cope Regina Faunce Doug Fenstermaker Gina Frank Tony Guilford Kenneth Hake Keith Henninger Sonya Hill Greg Hopkins Jesse Jaggers Annette Kaiser Kim Kline Timothy Kurtz Kim Limph Bobbi Livensparger Steve Long Eric Lutz Lisa Manges Perry Mason Tim Miller Tammy Mocherman Dawn Mock Billy Posey Reggy Reed Kristene Rehmert Susan Robbins Patricia Sheline Taressa Skinner Kelly Smith Lisa Smith Lynne T eats Jodi Thiel Stephen Young T erry Zulch Fifth graders, Jesse Jaggers, Steven Long, Kenny Hake, Kim Kline, John Chapin, Peggy Reed, and Karen Beavers, play bingo at their Christmas party. Tim Kurtz, Keith Henninger and Perry Mason, build their Halloween masks in Mrs. Hall ' s Art Class.
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v.n 7 i David Black Michael Bloir Jamie Brigle David Bur lew Pamela Church Lorinda Conley Stephanie Davenport Josie Deck Carl Dewitt Steve Donaldson Alan Fenstermaker Scott Firestone Merrill Frame Sandra Gearhart Scott Greathouse Robbie Green Cynthia Headley Robert Henninger Melissa Hinkle Wynea Jermeay Kim Keller Damon Kemarly Tim Kissinger Lori Liggett Darvin Lightner Marty Lyons Philip Mann Cheryl March Doug Mason Shelly Munger Jan Nickells Mark Parson Tim Posey Daniel Skinner Aimee Smith Penny Snyder Terena Speelman James Tsark Tonya Strup Joey Thiel Jennifer Williams Rachel Ziegler DEDICA TION Mrs. Eleanor Lesnet has taught a total of 27 years. She began her teaching career in several one room schools through¬ out Bridgewater Township, after receiving a two year Diploma from Bowling Green State University. She taught at the Ainger School for three years and another three years at the North Bridgewater School. She also taught one year at the his¬ torical Hay-Jay School. In 1944, Miss Eleanor Briner became Mrs. George Lesnet and aga in changed schools. She taught one year at Scott School in Superior Township and settled down to the life as a homemaker. The next fourteen years were spent raising their four children. In 1958, Mrs. Lesnet returned to teaching taking a position at the Northwest School with the fifth grade. She taught at the Northwest Building until 1969. From the Fall of 1969 until the Spring of 1976, Mrs. Lesnet taught fifth grade at the New Edon Middle School. She then returned to the Northwest building in the Fall of 1976 to spend her last year with the fourth grades at Northwest. The subject Mrs. Lesnet enjoyed teaching social studies. Many of her students remember enlarging each state of the United States to make a huge new map all their own. She also enjoyed teaching art being careful to stress that each student should express his or her self personally through their work. Because each student is different, Mrs. Lesnet felt each student must be treated in a special way. She was under¬ standing and always found something to love about all her students. For Mrs. Lesnet the most enjoyable part of being a teacher, was watching the social development of her students. To watch responsibility grow and to help students become more aware of themselves as a social being was her most important goal an an Educator.
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