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Elementary Fun tAooveJ Susan Johnson prepares for art class tTop Righty Trygye Nelson and Susan Johnson VISIT Keystone Schools lrhrary each week tCenter Fllghtl Lent Garrett hopes has Innes for the Ghrrstmas program vvrll enter hrs brain by osmosrs tl3elovvt lnterruptrons cause all stu- dents to lorget studyrng tl3elovv Rrghtj The school consists of Clilack Rowj Larry Johnson, Lent Garrett, Susan Johnson, Trygye Nelson tFront Howl Lynette Gohsman, Nrckl Grover, Kelly Gardner, Laurre Jeltz, and Amy Wreoner ff 1 X ,,.i .Ad w wi l I 4 l r , 12 4
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Walt fm- Mrs Fihonda Prince Kelly Gardner, 1 . Amy Wiedner, 1 ' Leif Garret, 2 Lynette Gohsman Nicki Grover. 2 Laurie Jeitz, 2 Trygve Nelson, 2 Larry Johnson, 3 Susan Johnson, 4 O .Y HFGQ Keystone School Shrinking The Keystone school is small this year. The school has nine students from eight families. The second grade class is the largest with five students. There are two children in first grade and one in the third grade and one in the fourth grade. Mrs. Patsy Jeitz, who started the year as the teachers aide, was dismissed from her job. The size of the school did not justify the expense of an assistant. The Keystone kids study the same curriculum as that I was 2, tif., t , Si A Nix- N V 1.,:.: . ,, M r ?v - f-sg 3.53 . t t ., Q . a- .T rf.. , W its . . . 'L r 1- . V' - . Z S' ' if 9 -H 3 4' 1 S- ff ' if-..s.-fa ' f N txj I s. Q , E . it . if . , W A DEH' J, . A Q ' W S xr' f A 'fic V ' ' . 't . at rt k 1+ t T 5. Vi -. 'ti' l V- V- Q 1 L 1 V , V gb ,. l -v i 1 . Q Vs i t, I, . V r 9 W 1- 1 I fr., : :js , x 1 X Q i t Xl ,ii 9, 5 A we i . 1.1 .saw 1 fn f . ,...... 0 4' v, nw l , V l 'l , I l 1 wi L ifTop Lefty The students and the teacher exchange Christmas pre- . sents that they have for each other. tAbovei The students work on individual assignments the teacher has given them. I. l i l l taught in the classrooms at Hill City. Mrs. Prince teach- es all of the grades all of their subjects. The caring and friendship and learning happens easily in a small school setting according to her students. The students at Keystone have all the usual class par- ties. At Halloween time trophies were awarded for best costume and the largest bubble in the bubble-blowing contest. The students dressed in costumes for the day. At Christmas, the school presented Grandma's Christ- mas Scrapbook to an audience made up of parents and friends. The children exchanged gifts among them- selves and with their teacher, lvlrs. Prince. The Keystone school participated in the DESE study too. The department people recommended that the Keystone school be closed and the children be bussed to Hill City. They also recommended that the school building, which is a historical landmark, be converted to a museum forthe city ot Keystone, a tourist town. The administration and Board of Education looked into this possibility during the spring of 1984.
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5 1 1' gp xx: 'iilllnn I-unf,,,0., 'ia -A--.-.. E -users -at 3 it Q., Nj if 355: ,-fl. fTop Lefty A grizzled ape and a wrinkled old man showed up at the elementary Halloween party. fTop Righty John Voshall bounces his way to victory on Green and Gold Day tCentery The Junior High cheerleaders show their school spirit They includet Kristi Anderson, Christine Peterson, Darci Wiederhold and Shana Schrank. CBottom Lefty The elementary school participated in a child identification program with the Penning' ton County Sheriffs department Billy Dohr gets his finger- prints here tBottom Righty Many mothers assisted their chil- dren in getting the final touches on costumes for the l-lalloween party 'H
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