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Learning about large cities in the Uni- ted States,and making health charts and 3D snowmen have been some of the achievements of the fourth graders. Studying Spanish and being in the grade operetta were new activities which they enjoyed very much. What s this word? Fourth Grade Back row: Merrllee Gill, Mary Spitzer, Ralph Kranzler, Sheilah Smolnisky,Gerald Serfoss,Susan Turnwall. Middle row: Mrs. Merkel,Suzanne Rempfer,James Brandner, Gerald Haul, Larry Cowherd,Jennette Bendewald, Evelyn Heagley, Linda Schneider. Front row: Maxine Becker, Pamela Rau, Marjorie Gisi,Jennifer Classen,Dal las Tschappat. Acting out stories making stick puppets and reading poetry kept third graders busy in language class.Learn- ing Spanish proved new and interest- ing. In arithmetic they learned to add,subtract,and multiply and master- ed combinations by playing games.They enjoyed giving book reports and found that flutophone practice every Thurs- day broke the monotony of class rou- tine. Wefre math whizzes! Third Grade Back row: John Zacher,David Thomas,Allen Guthmi1ler,Ro- bert Schi11Ing,Charles Mehlhaff,Douglas Gienger. Middle row:Sandy Kamm, Charles Rohrich, Janet Brandner, Larrv Jaxwel1,Glenda Rueb,Linda Hauck,James Reimer,Mrs.Morri- son.Front row:Geraldine Glaesman,Charles Glaesman,Mi1lo HochhaIter,Rodney Durnil,Lance Gill,Diane Liedle. 20
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Mapping President EIsenhowerfs 1959 trip, studying about the Greeks and Romans,and do- ing potato printing have been some scholastic highlights for the sixth graders.South Dakota history Is a new subject for them this year. Some members of the class take part in grade basketball and In band.Working on the operet- ta was a new,enjoyable experience. Sixth graders concen- trate as they try to answer social studies questions. Sixth Grade Back row: Jeffry Kohlhoff,Francis Bell,Eunice Jakober,Harvey Lechner,James Kasel, Mary Kay Guthmi1ler,Shir ley Heupel,Rob- ert Haul. Second row: Roger Schaible,Greg Gill,Roger Diede, Linda Durni1,Geraldine El 11s,Stewart Turnwa11, Evelyn Haupt, Mrs. Pade.First row:Mary Lou GIsi,Sandra Helntzman,Gwendolyn Schock,Patricia Holmes,Delor Is Hottman,Cheryl Tschappat,Lar- ry Liedle. as pe uel as Fifth Grade Reading the News- time” newspaper each week,telling about and making exhibits of their hobbles are some fifth grade ac- tivities which occu- pied the whole year. Some of the projects this year were mak- ing booklets of the nose and throat for health class and the study of how to di- vide by numbers of more than one digit in arithmetic. Back row: Gwen Pade,Judy Brandner,Brenda Maier,Ronald Kaaz, Jerry Heupe1,MaDonna Roehrich,Lavonne Schaffer. Middle row: Bonnie Kranzler, Tony Kamm,Dixie Kamm,Terrance Durni1,Robert Opp,Ruth Neuharth. Front row: Richard Turnwa11,Robert Kiesz, Donald Layton, Shirley Rohrbach, Patrick Schaffner, Kathleen Helntzman, Mrs. Classen. 19
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Making postcard albums and Bear families and their caves and having their letters to Santa Claus read over the radio are a few of the ac- tivities of the second grade this year. Along with studying Spanish, they enjoyed participating in the rhythm band,grade gym, and the oper- etta. Adios,amigo! Second Grade Back row: Roger Mclntlre,Shirley Lechner,Elmer Smolnis- ky,Betty Pat Heibe1,Doug las BreI tag,Gailen Geffre,Terry Kline,Lllita ZveJnleks,Arlene Ketterling. Middle row: Miss Dyk, Karyl Schmidt, Valerie Serfoss,Linda Heupel, Terry Becker,MarJorie Opp, Wallace Albrecht,Kathy Max- well, Joyce Rau,Karyn Schmidt. Front row:Gloria Heagley, Linda Doerr,Pamela Albrecht,011ie Ann Weisser,Pat Turn- wall,Randy Rau, Linda Schaible, John Lapka,Karen Schai- ble,Norman Tschappat. First Grade First graders enjoyed gym class in which they played singing games, had relays,dances,and marches. Drums,tri- angles, cymbals, bel1s,sticks,blocks, and clogs are new instruments in rhythm band, which learned to do sec- tion solo work. Learning to count to ten, to say color words,family names, and names of clothing,and carrying on conversations in Spanish texts and records was a new adventure this year. I need some help. Back row:Arlen Berreth,Deborah Rath,Cynthia Kasel,Keen- an Stoecker,Sigurd ZveJnleks, JoAnn Guthmiller, David Kulm.Middle row: Mrs.Young,Karen Rau,Terry Kamm,Marilyn Hoffman,Wayne Breitag,David Hauck, Julie Hilgemann,Pat- ricia Sperle. Front row: Charlene Gisi,Brian Bain,Norma Kaaz,Charlotte Thomas,JoAnn Hi 1sendeger,KImberly Gi11. 21
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