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Kindergarten FIRST ROW fleft to rightlz Barbara Knapp, Linda Pick, Maureen Rust, Marilou Menne, Candyce Earle, Doris Knapp, Roberta Wright. SECOND ROW: Mrs. J. E. Waskom, Nina lou Butz, David Swanson, Patricia Riehle, James Heinold, Leonard Benham, Bruce Brown, James DeHaven, Cheryl Bruder, Michael Singleton. THIRD ROW: Stanley Clark, Daniel Fritz Jr., Thomas Tarnow, Reggie Krueger, James Kunzler, Terry French, William Frank. Clnsertz Stas: Gorskil We started to kindergarten September l 6, 1955. There were twenty four of us. October lO, Dale Kennedy entered our class. Mrs. Jay waskom was our teacher. By the end of the first semester we had accomplished many projects and mastered our numbers from one to twenty Csome to almost one hundredf and our ABCs. We have learned to give and take, listen to and follow instructions. Maureen Rust did not return to class after Christmas vacation. Most of us had chicken pox before Christmas. During the second semester we used our work books. We all hope to be ready for first grade in September 1956. C. E. Kemp Kinney Shoes Bortz Farm Store LaPorte
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First Grade FIRST ROW: Cleft to rightl Paula Bogart, Shirley Kucharski, Rachelle Lain, Cheryl Collins, Kathy Heinold, Bonnie Leffew, Peggy Bell, Rose Catalano, Patty O'Brien. SECOND RCW: Mrs. Menne, Jack Mathews, Nolan Sheely, Arthur Tetzloff, Jimmy Sheely, Calvin Jenks, Bobby Butz, Randy Germann, Mike Wimer, Eddie Colli- ton. THIRD ROW: Billy Yergler, Brad Zahn, Jerry Bruder, Byron Sommers, Mike Heinold, Donnie Raderstorf, Danny Gunnels, Frank Gorski. Ne had 26 children in OU1 room when school started. ln October of '55, Alfred Dickmeyer enrolled, making 27. ' Then during the Christmas holidays Peggy Bell moved to LaPorte and in January Al- fred moved to Hanatah. This left us with twenty-five. Eddie Colliton will also leave us in Aoril to go to live in Oki- nawa. That means Eddie will be several days on a large ship. We know he will enjoy this trip. We have three reading and phonetic groups in our room. We like phonetics and most of us like to work out new words. It is fun when we know our sounds. We enjoyed the rhythm band we had be- fore Christmas. We first keep time on oatmeal boxes and then we used toy in- struments. With the boxes we made Hol- land windmills. We also learned why this country has to use windmills. Unity Chevrolet Cc. LaCrosse Sheely's Department Store LaCrosse
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Two Joe's Store North Judson Spiess Pure Oil LaCrosse
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