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CLASS OF 1990 Carol Buck Donna Buck Jennifer Graves Brad Jacobsen Kevin McHargue Billy Mersch Laurie Montgomery Dustin Nissen Kimberly VanBibber Wayne Young Jeff Salvatore, a 5th grade student, and brother Jeremy, in the 4th grade, are new additions to the school this year.
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Roy Caullier Kathryn Culver Brian Luff Donna Moore Jacky Moore Jerri Olson Lisa Pritchett Shelly Richter Kelly Sailors Mark Vanosdall Everyone has been busy learning all their “basic mathema- tics’’ so they can pass their minute tests. Also, 5th grade enjoyed trying to make a camera of their own. Fourth grade has been enjoy- ing studying Nebraska and all the different activities that go with if. Of course, Our one big event of the year was moving to our new room. We have planned our school parties, having a commit- tee for each party chosen from our room. We are looking forward to our spring events — “‘field trip’ and “track day.” Grades four and five have shared a classroom and their teacher, Mrs. Anderson, this year. CLASS OF 1989 Allison Vetter Mrs. Anderson P.E. Assistant Wes Beck teaches graders some new tricks
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Danny Boyce Tommy Buck Jason Christenson Scott Jackson Lonnie Jones CLASS OF 1994 Levi Reyner David Sorenson Peggy Swanson The big event of our school year was the birth of Mrs. Creech’s baby girl, Stephanie. Mrs. Hazel Hill substituted for Mrs. Creech. Herb Bankson was our volunteer. In our Math Classes, each student is trying to become a “wizard” in giving correct answers to the addition and subtraction facts in second grade; in third grade, the multiplication and division of facts. “A Bunch of Golden Keys is Mine” was on the lips of the second and third grade citizens. Each key is a good manners key and it opens the door of Politeness. What do you know about Marquette? is On one of the bulletin boards. Each student has put on an information fact about Marquette of long ago or in the present time. Who is the oldest male and female resident in Marquette? Did you know Marquette once had a flour mill? When Marquette celebrates its centennial this summer, the second and third grade youngsters will be enthusiastic boosters! We celebrated Nebraska’s 115th birthday, March 41, with a blue and gold birthday cake. In Social Studies class we are learning about our state, nation, and the world. An electrician talked to us about his profession on Friday, March 12. He was in charge of wiring, etc., for the new addition to the building. Our cursive writing improved. We used the d’Nealion Method for four years, in Marquette Schools. The Grand Island Schools thought they were the only elementary school in the state using this method. This statement was published in the Grand Island Independent. A second grade student wrote a letter to the editor stating the status of Marquette. One student's most vivid memory is the immense amount of fire drills they had. Amy Young Sometimes we work sornetimes we don’t. Taking after your brother, Amy?
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