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Chad Aeschlimann successfully performs a hand- stand. Gymnastics and tumbling were among the many units Mr. Janssen taught the fourth grade in physical education. SIXTH GRADE; Back Row: Mrs. Halverson, Jeremiah Larson, Brian Smit, Joshua Oltmanns, Mr. Janssen, Front Row: Lisa Mehlhaf, Ryan Tronbak, Leslie Wieb- esiek, Laura Hummel. THIRD GRADE; Back Row: Jason Wirth, Amanda Trenerry, Jason Tronbak, April Stricherz, Leslie Larson; Middle Row: Ellen Goet- tertz, Darby Johnson, Thayeiss Koemer, Josh Ford, Bradley Geor- geson, James Werdel, Mrs. Sportier, Front Row: Sonya Parmley, John Stacey, Michael Elsberry, Ellie Highstreet, Ron Wiblemo. Not pictured: Patty Dahl, Brandy Ray. FOURTH GRADE; Back Row: Chad Aeschlimann, Jimmy Bransrud, Amy Larson, Tricia Smit, Jay Larson, Stephanie Hummel, Ms. McGinnis; Middle Row: Julie Werdel, Jesse Ray, Brad Farrar, Nicho- las Larson, Kara Elsberry, Christina Roranda, Nicholas Green, Front Row: T.J. Roehler, Justin Carlson, Mike Mark, Pamela Nickel, Mark Smith, Valerie Parmley. FIFTH GRADE; Back Row: Eric Petersen, Steve Hagena. Nicki Ray- burn. Rim Gerdes, Mike Abbas. Rirk Ebdrup, Mrs. Harmon, Front Row: MatthewOlesen, Clint Schroedermeier, Joey DeNeui, Jennifer Goettertz, Sara Johnson, Steve Schoffelman, Willie Werdel. Elementary 29
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When class drags on and on, young minds are on only one thing — RE- CESS! After long hours of study- ing, recess is a much anticipated break. It's a time when you have a chance to be with and play with your friends instead of studying, states fifth grader Matt Olesen. Recess provides an opportunity for students to Anxiously Waiting to ESCAPE Janssen points out the positive aspects of P.E. Physical educa- tion is real important at this young age. It helps their bodies develop properly and for some of the students, it is the only good exercise they get, stated Mr. Janssen. Fourth grader Marty Dahl isn't as concerned about P.E. s health advantages. It's just fun to get out of math!'' escape the classroom and ex- pend their unused energy. Another escape for the stu- dents is physical education. This class teaches the students the importance of fitness as well as having fun by playing games. P.E., as explained by Leslie Wiebesiek, Is a time that not only the teachers get rid of us, but we can get away from the teachers.' P.E. instructor Steve Mr. Steve Janssen watches as Justin Carlson practices a som- ersault in fourth grade physical education class. Mr. Janssen teaches P.E. to all of the elementary students. In the morning, he teaches sixth grade reading, social studies, science, and health. 28 Elementary
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Making Education WORK Keeping a school running within a stringent budget and yet seeing to it that students are taught in an ef- fective manner falls on the shoul- ders of the school board, the administration and the business manager. Informing these people on the needs of the student body are the elected representatives on the student council. Keeping everyone happy is impossible, but these people ensure that each student receives the best edu- cation possible. «STUDENT COUNCIL; Back Row: Sharon Trenerry, Kris Lange, Stacy Reiners, Middle Row: Chris Schroedermeier, Kristin Woodward, Kristin Aeschlimann, Beth Trenerry, Becky Jacobson; Front Row: Ed Kaufman, Todd Spomer. Cindy Andersen. Superintendent Bob Graham is popular with many of the ele- mentary students. Unable to say no. Mr. Graham delighted the second graders with a backwards somersault. 30 Administration
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