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Lynette Gohsman Shannon Hanson Larry .Johnson W. f-'ww st 'V fs fi , N 17 .,f ' an an v ' 'f' ' o ' 2 'ik A x ii i: .124- Al . si ' Z Nicki Grover Laurie Jeitz Joe Hanson elif - Christopher Gulbransen Clinton Johnson Susan Johnson Sabrina Gohsman Keystone Climbs Educational Ladder This year the students at Keystone have really been kept busy with all their studies. They real- ly enjoy the new science and math books. The kindergarteners are learning how to color in the lines, count, and read. There are nine people in kindergarten this year. The Halloween party was a great success with bobbing for apples and the haunted house. The students were thrilled to have Smokey visit school. He told them how to prevent fires and showed a film. The students performed their Christmas program to a full house. ww f J 0. , sk 'it'1 Q LQ E '3- 'Xf ,f 4 lzq ,lf it A .255 il i i i t - .r . , iBottom Leftl Leif Lervaag Trygve Nelson Amy Wiedner Smokey greets the Tina Amundson Karl Novy Scott Robertson children. Sandra Novy Casey Nelson Stephanie Novy
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4 fi' pi :M x I V f mei! 'Z 1 fl . ' -. jj.: ii, O35 3 , .,h, , g , . xkll v .. . gifs . xi, Roy Thomas Darren Twedt Devina Allgier Darlene Bittner Kim Dixon Amber Fisher Juan Gonzalez 3.-as John Hetley Kevin Marbeiter Angela Moke Justin Moss Wendy Peterson 1 M .P :Aw , ss .1 . 2 7 .1 4, .assi. b.vsk.f fUpper Rightj Devina Allgier concentrates on her school work. lUpper Centerl David Gassaway is eager to answer the question while Darren Twedt is distracted by the camera. lUpper Rightj Amber Fisher, Kim Dixon, John Hetley, and Heath Wright search for the answer to Mrs. Jobman's question. W l . l , YV' t f ,fir Kindergarten Takes On A ew Routine Because of the large class size, the Kindergarten class was divided into two sections. The groups attended class all day every other day. The two sections were seventeen and fourteen in number. Mrs. Jobman taught all year long, rather than just the last semester. So, there was something new for her too this year. Every child in Kindergarten class was very busy this year. In this first year of school there were many things to learn. The class completed Getting Ready To Read, the first pre- reading skills book. The science and social studies activities helped the students understand the world around them. In math, they learned about shapes, numbers, and counting objects in a set. All of the students are eager to start first grade.
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The Facult Help Students Grow Mr. Birkholz has been teaching in Hill City for twelve years. He received his B. S. in Education at Black Hills State College. This year he taught elemen- tary science and junior high math. He also coaches girl's track and is the sev- enth grade class advisor. This is the eighth year in Hill City for Mr. Hayes. He received his B. S. in Sec- ondary Education at Northern State College. Mr. Hayes teaches junior high shop. Mr. Krogstrand has been teaching in Hill City for four years. He attended Dakota State College to receive his B. S. in Secondary Education. He teaches eighth grade English and is the junior high basketball coach. Mrs. Nicholas taught at HCHS for the first year. She received her B. S. from South Dakota State University. She previously taught at Custer and Miller. Mrs. Nicholas teaches eighth grade home economics. dlm l I' i Alvin Birkholz Cerald Frickson Keith Hayes John Knapp ' .. 5 ? gg 1 if ,Q l9 'Ki .di Q '. M 3? 2 . f 4 ,'d Jerry Krogstrard Dave Larson we-it Q Lois Nicholas Roseann rson Mr. Erickson has spent eleven years teaching in Hill City. He received his B. S. in Education at Black Hills State College. He instructs junior high and elementary P. E. This is Mr. Knapp's second year at Hill City. He attended Black Hills State College to receive his B. S. in Educa- tion. Mr. Knapp teaches junior high so- cial studies and is the eighth grade class advisor. Mr. Larson has been teaching In Hill City for five years. He received his AAS in Physical Therapy at St. Mary's Ju- nior College and his B. S. in Secondary Education at Dakota State College. He teaches junior high science and elemen- tary P. E. He also coaches boy's track and is the seventh grade class advisor. This is Mrs. Peterson's first year in Hill City. She attended the University of Wisconsin to receive her B. S. She pre- viously taught in Rapid City and in Su- perior, Wisconsin. Mrs. Peterson teach- es seventh grade English.
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