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7TH GRADE NOW “SECONDARY STUDENTS” Penny Andersen Sherri Archer Richard Buck Catherine Ferguson Kim Harris Wade Hermansen Dara Jacobsen Katrina Jensen Vickie Montgomery Steve Nunn Deva Olson Terri Paup Randy Phipps Jill Reyner Jeri Russell Seventh graders had concessions for the first Valerie Ruzicka time during basketball season. They made a good Tammy Swanson profit and learned a lot about making change! Philip VanBibber Their float for the Homecoming parade was built at Jeri Russell’s and everyone worked hard; but had a good time, too. Future events include a field trip in the spring with the eighth grade and a class party to Grand Island. Standing: Dara, secretary; Catherine, treasurer; Jeri, president; and Valerie, vice president. This page sponsored by MARQUETTE MERCANTIL and SHERRY’S CAFE of Marquette. te
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8TH GRADE HAS ENTHUSIASM Billy Carnes Pam Donlin B.J. Holtan Monica Hutsell Lance Jones Scott Montgomery Curits Moore John Ricketts Kim Swanson ‘ i y 4 A os a» = 5? re a8 fj Class Officers: Standing - Scott Montgomery, Treasurer; Seated - Monica Hutsell, Pres- ident; Billy Carnes, Vice Pres. Not pictured Kim Swanson, Secretary The eighth grade raffled off an Atari as their major project for this school year. Besides the grand prize, several cartridge cases were also raffled off. Planning their field trip and class party for this spring, has kept them busy. Bowling, skating, or a movie are the choices, and everyone agrees that the evening will be topped off with pizza! This page sponsored by q MG CLARK-LEACH INSURANCE 5 CENTER of Aurora. . a | i
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SIXTH GRADE FEEDS RATS Just a ho-hum Halloween for sixth graders. Donna Buck Kathryn Culver Brian Luff Donna Moore Jacky Moore Lisa Pritchett Shelly Richter Kelly Sailors Mark Vanosdall Allison Vetter Mrs. Pierson This year’s sixth graders number three boys and seven girls. They are located in Mrs. Pierson’s home room where they have math and science classes. Their other subjects are taught by Mrs. Ander- sen and Mrs. Carnes. At Christmas, sixth grade enjoyed presenting the play, “Santa on Trial.”” This was viewed by 3rd through 5th grade. They had baked cookies and served them with Kool Aid after the play. These students also visited the Plainsman Museum in December and will be taking a spring field trip. In health, the sixth grade, assisted by the fifth, will participate in an experiment sponsored by the National Dairy Council. They will be feeding two white rats. One rat drinks milk and eats a regular diet while the other drinks sugar water and eats a regular diet. The purpose of the experiment is to show the value of milk in the diet. Spring time will find the 6th grade busy working math problems on the computer. We're studying Mexico, Central America, West Indies, South America, and Canada in many social science ways; such as, through the archeologist, the historian, political scientist, the geographer, sociologist, and the economist. We have films, film strips, reports, and projects correlating with what we are studying. We use Junior Scholastic, map skills workbooks, and listen to TV programs giving the world news. This page sponsored by CREATIVE FLOWERS AND GIFTS in Aurora.
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