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4th Graders Are Proud To Be Nebraskans Interesting happenings are numerous in the fourth grade, however, the study of Nebraskaland has been especially so. Many things have taken place and are taking place that makes Nebraska unique. The State Capitol building is one of the World's most beautiful buildings. We enjoyed seeing pictures of its fas- cinating architectural style. We also enjoyed studying about other famous Nebraskans, Indians, Pio- neers and also how Nebra- ska became a state. We even made a map of our state on burlap and sewed in borders and rivers in yarn. 28 Front Row: Mileah Panter, Tina DeJonge, Kristine Dorn, Jane Steinkruger Jared Benz, Jerel Sanders. Back Row: Tim Hays, Brad Quadhamer, Becky Casper, Kent Nelson, Mrs. Deist. Not Pictured: Mary Pollock
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5th Graders Progress Toward Being In 6th Grade The fifth graders had a fun year. Events included making Christmas tree ornaments, being in the Science Fair, and study- ing about the pilgrims. Perhaps the best thing about being in fifth grade was starting in band and playing different in- struments . They also took a field trip to Hastings, during which they toured the Hastings Museum and watched a planetarium show. The fifth graders also enjoyed a visit from Dr. Welch and are very anxious to become sixth graders! 27 Front Row: Dee Ann Brown, Kim Evers, Julie Schmidt, Shane Hoban, Daniel Benz. Back Row: Mrs. Frandsen, Shalene Hoban, Bradley Fuerst, Dennis Day.
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ront ow: Kerri Brown, 3randi Johnson, Lynn Dalinann, Mike Barrett, Oaylin Harms, Kristi Mietzner. Back Row: Tad Casper, Ar.v Homeland, Valerie meolle, Robin Hinrichs, Kelli Tobiassen, Mrs. Dobbe. 3rd Graders Are Ambitious The third grade started off the year by learning cursive handwriting, and doing multiplication and division in Math. Some of their fun things in- cluded the Fire Depart- ment's visit during National Fire Week, study- ing about the Indians, (they made their own village with tepees, wigwams, and adobe) making spice boards, and putting on a play The Elves and the Shoemaker for their parents and the first and second grades. Other fun things included working on the Science Fair, going out for recess, and playing hockey and kickball in P.E. 29
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