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fBelowJfTopJ Mrs. Shrank and Mrs. Stahl converse about teaching techniques with Mrs. Nicholas. tCenterJ Mrs. Williamson's reading room is active with eager children. tBottoml Mrs. Shrank helps students find good books. , x l 'fi--H-1 LL! 4.13 lf . Resource The Resource personnel help children in spe- cial areas, like remedial reading, special edu- cation, and speech therapy. Mrs. Leanne Patterson has been with the Hill City School system for five years. She received her Bachelor's degree for Elemen- tary Resource at Black Hills State College. Mrs. Patterson also is the treasurer for the Hill City Education Assoc. Mrs. Lucy Williamson is experiencing her second year at Hill City. Her main course this year is teaching Title 1 Remedial Read- ing to students grades 1-6. She attended col- lege at Black Hills State College where she receive a B.S. in elementary education. She enjoys summer classes at USD in Vermillion and being a mother of two: Jenny 9, Jeff 2. Mrs. Janet Stahl is a very busy woman this year. Along with being active with elemen- tary education, she is also the Junior class advisor and Pep Club advisor for the High School. She studied at Mankato State Col- lege where she received a Bachelor's degree in elementary and special education. Her goal is to achieve a Master's in Learning Dis- abilities. Mrs. Michele Johnson achieved her Bache- lor's degree and her Master's degree at the University of South Dakota. Mrs. Johnson is teaching courses in speech and English Ther- apy. She is the Chairperson for South Dakota Speech-LanguageHearing Association. Dur- ing the summer she works at Pulmer Gulch lodge, which she and her husband own. Mrs. Judy Shrank has been with the Hill City School System for two years. She pre- viously taught in Rapid City. As the librar- ian, she has her hands full with both elemen- tary and high school students. She earned her Bachelor's degree at South Dakota State University.
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Winter etivities Lead To Fun The Boys Junior High team this year didn't have enough guys to have two teams so they had to have one com- bined team. There were eleven mem- bers. The student manager was Gary Peterson. The team finished out the season at 0-6. 3, X ffm ' ww yr-' . .N ,ie-rw 1. -,. s f, 5' l'?.25Z2 ,r5vfi4i Agn s 5 ' 3 .- Apu - --1. l g. X 5 ' ' A A W 6 .inf S . M fTop Leftl Eighth grader, Jeff Anderson, shoots a one and one. fTop Right! Junior High cheerleaders are Renee Reckett, Lisa Halter, Ranae Schrier, and Vicki Shafer. iBottoml Members of the 1982 Junior High basketball team are Gary Peterson, R.J. Philips, Mike Trenary, Dave Tulley, Jeff Anderson, Greg Warder, Dave King, Coach Krogstrand, Jason Krah, John Gieman, Shawn Klein, Jon Hughes, and Ricky Johnson. 1 .2 , 5 J , ... r A4 if Q '95 Y t, .i 5, iff ' i J was , R., 5' T. g X- if ,gg 3 -as g.,,3I,g 'Z 1 H fi? s W it 2 xi, YJ ,Kwai-femwwwm rg, 'f Jr ,Fx X, N X P' 5 5 if , i 15 af' ill li N kv 931. I
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New Programs Encourage Young Minds The elementary school has taken on a new role. New Pro- grams have been added to the usual course of the day. The children are now allowed to choose elective courses the last hour on Wednesdays. This enables them to study areas of interest. Mr. Birkholz is teaching science to the fifth and sixth grad- ers. e let the students build rockets and launch them at the football field. Mrs. Sampson, a volunteer, has been teaching German. Drama courses are taught by Miss Willett. Other courses include Cross Stitching, Art, Macrame', Paper Mache', SandfSeed Painting, Model Kit Assembly, and Study Hall. During other hours of the day, the students are experiencing new learning techniques. Fourth through sixth grade change teachers for different subjects. It certainly breaks the mono- tony of sitting in the same room all day. The Gifted program is taking shape this year. The program is offered in the subject areas of math, language arts, social studies, and science. The purpose of this program is to ex- pand academically the creative thinking of students with more advanced abilities. The students have a commitment, as well as the teacher. They must keep up with their regular studies and extra work or they will be taken out of the program. This year Hill City Elementary will hold the First Annual Spelling Bee Contest. Ten schools will participate in the event. The new programs are improving each year. Next year the faculty hopes to include even more areas of challenge. fTop Left! Mrs. Metz asa sists Larry Johnson with his assignment. fCenter Leftl Joe Bauer studies hard. lBottom Leftl Shop class is a favorite for the Junior High boys. fBot- tom Rightl The Thanks' giving party was a fun time for everyone. R limi.. -..fl 1 .1 -ii N' -si A
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