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Youngsters enjoy their milk as well as the gab session. Milk 9l Still a Pi vate tyav uie Under the supervision of Superintend- ent Hilsendeger, the milk program,in its second consecutive year,made milk avail- able to all grades as well as to high school students who eat their lunch in school.The first seven grades are served in the lunchroom of the grade building. Eighth graders get their milk in their room,while high school students are giv- en theirs in the gym at noon. This year approximately 3 500 pints of milk were distributed to 210 participating pupils. Graders eagerly recived their milk at recess time, and those desiring to, could also have milk at noon.High school students enjoyed their milk with their lunch at noon also. Basketball players drank theirs after practice sessions. Chocolate milk seems to have been the favorite for graders and for high school students alike. Larry Berreth, who has delivered milk to high school students for the past two years,dishes it out again. Mrs. Young and the first graders enjoy their daily milk break. Lower grade teachers prepare milk for distribution to their students. 23
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Back rowrRosalie Haux.Amy Neuharth, Kristi Kohlhoff,Polly Hol- mes,Mary Kulm,Penny Becker,Karen Serfoss.Second row:John Turn- wall,Larry Nesby, George Cowherd,Jeffrey Rempfer,Randy Becker, Gary Maxwell. First row: Mrs. Schumacher, Wanda Jakober,Myra Kaaz,Tarril Heibel,Cheryl Gisi,Suzanne Weisser,Karen Kehn. Make fyi tit Ap ilixxituy+t fob Pailpj Ui Nineteen scared but happy young- sters eagerly began their first day of school as they enrolled in kinder- garten on January 11,I960.In previous years the kindergarten was in session for only the last six weeks.This year the youngsters, under the guidance of Mrs. Marian Schumacher, attend school each afternoon during the last semes- ter. The youngsters memorize nursery rhymes, make color charts,sing songs, and play games.Highest on the list of favorites are the stories that Mrs. Schumacher reads to her pupi 1s.Finger plays are also very popular. Kindergarten pupils did finger- plays and sang songs for the audience Kindergarten pupils learn numbers. at the operetta. Certificates which will promote them to first grade rank will be given to them on award night. Second graders hear Christmas stories. 22 Story hour is kindergarten favorite.
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Learning the fun- damentals of the use of the baton from high school twirlers, the grade twirlers showed their profici- ency while entertain- ing during the halves of basketball games Though the youngsters were unhappy with their occasional fum- bles, spectators en- joyed them thorough- ly, realizing that with more practice, the grade twirlers, too, will become ex- perts Sbuue fy i PeA ejciicyn Butterflies practice beating wings. SeaA n PneAeated With the Four Seasons arguing about who is to rule the world,the musical production” The Happy Season” tells the story of how Mother Nature tries to solve the problem without success until Year insists on a court trial. The grade operetta,presented on March 21;,pro- vided fun and entertainment for both partic- ipants and viewers. All grade teachers took part in the production of the operetta. 2k Dancers rehearse Moon talks to stars.
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