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Cody Kelly Ann Kiefer Anthony Folk Renise Folk Shannon Folk Linda Fonder Karla Foss Lynn Foss Norene Foss Gary Fredrichsen Steven Frost Dean Gertsema Gene Gertsema Ginger Grimm David Gustafson Annette Hendricks Jeffrey Holler Lori Holler Steven Holtquist Elizabeth Holtzmann Lori Hooth Todd Hyde Paul |ohnson Susan Jones Darin |uttings Lynn Karges
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Trivia Question 456: What Else Is New? Today, seventh grade means a big. brave move from Koch School to the Junior High building with new teachers and changes ail around. Years ago. the seventh graders just moved across the aisle and kept the same teacher as the year before. Things changed very little from the previous six years. Before Milbank’s reorganization in 1984. most rural kids attended a one-room country school in their township. (Ask seventh grade teacher Lillian Jib- bens she taught in one). I he school housed grades one through eight and the average seventh grade class numbered only four or five compared to the Class of 85 and its enrollment of 102. The seventh grade curriculum has broadened somewhat since the readin . writing’, and nthemetic of years gone by. For the 79-80 school term the re- quired subjects were math. Knglish. lift? science, so- cial studies, and physical education. They also had electives of art. band, reading, and choir. Many members of this year’s class participated in declam, math contests, football, basketball, wrestling, gymnastics, and track. There were few sports in country school, but many became involved in Young Citizen’s League, spelling contests, declam, and County Chorus. One-room schools had their advantages of two, fif- teen minute recesses (including the? seventh grade!) and an hour for noon each day. But they also had such disadvantages as those long, cold walks to school and even “longer” walks to ’’the little house out back in the dead of winter! Dawn Aden Wendy Aden Julie Aesnph Stacy Anderson fodi Bauer John Bear Mark Buisker Kurt Berquist Douglas Borchert Theodore Bray Tina Book Kenny Brotzel Lori Berens Michael Buth LcRoy Capp Barbara Carr Stephen Cramer Kathy Cummins Wayne Dauwen |ason Dock ter Keri Dornbusch Robert Dorneman Karla Farrell Stacy Fields
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Eric Lew no Jennifer Lien Dean Locke Vickie Loeschke Mark McCulloch James McTague lean Meister Lori Miller Allen Mogard Kathy Muellenbach Lane Munson Terry Nelson Natalie Pekarek Angela Peters Debra Peterson Dennis Piechowski Scott Pinker! Jenny Rademacher Maxine Rethke Trov Rethke Mark Robertson Neil Schamber Mark Schell Alan Schliesman Lisa Schmidt Ralph Schmidt
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