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E00 ll llllzlllll FIRST ROW, left to right: Sylvia Schwartz, Marian Theurer, Sharon Klein, Randall Johnson, Charles Wildman, Larry Rokusek, Donald Heinzman. SECOND ROW: Carlene Grosz, Gary Stern, Shirley Heth, Gerald Bertsch, Margie Lou Lince, La Rae Svihovec, Emily Heinrich. THIRD ROW: Miss Bakken, Paul Kamrath, Kasper Kronbauer, Sebastian Heinzman, Melvin Theurer, Delmar Theurer, Dennis Laches. ABSENT: Garret Gorsch. SECOND GRADE N EWS The second grade of the l953-l954 school year had an enrollment of 25 pupils. Throughout the term there were two who moved away. Gayla Haas went to Glendive, Montana and Dale Reinhardt to Riverdale, North Dakota. Two new pupils enrolled with us in January. Charles Wildman came to us from Oklahoma and Randall Johnson formerly attended school in Japan. Randy was the class artist and we en- ioyed the pictures he drew of the Japanese children and their country. We organized a Y.C.L. with the following of- ficers: President, Sheila Miller, Vice-President, Gary Stern, Treasurer, Sylvia Schwartz, Secre- tary, La Rae Svihovec. The League took charge of the parties held on Halloween, Christmas, and Valentine's Day. On November l2, we had 'Open House' with twenty-one parents and friends visiting our room. We took part in the programs for the Carnival, Christmas, and Mothers' Day. For the Carnival, a song was sung by Darrell Fiedler, Gary Gil- bert, Garret Forsch, Paul Kamrath, and Gary Stern. At the Christmas program, recitations were given by Carlene Grosz, Emily Heinrich, Sharon Klein, Margie Lince, Sheila Miller, Sylvia Schwartz, and La Rae Svihovec. For the song in the Christmas pageant the primary group sang Away in a Manger'. For the Mothers' Day pro- gram we gave a play, Mother Calendars' Child- ren' with fourteen children participating. Sheila Miller was Mother Calendar and Gary Stern was Father Time. Paul Kamrath and Kasper Kronbauer had per- fect attendance for the year. Reading Circle Certificates were issued to the following: Emily Heinrich, Donald Heinzman, Paul Kamrath, Sheila Miller, Larry Rokusek, Sylvia Schwartz, Gary Stern, La Rae Svihovec, Marian Theuer, and Melvin Theuer.
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SECO ll Allll Tllllill GRADE FIRST ROW, left to right: Roger Kilber, Margie Bertsch, Loretta Hoffman, Sharon Miller, Janice Buchholz, Marcella Heil, Douglas Friez. SECOND ROW: Alta Griffin, Morieon Wentlandt, Carol Moeller, Janice Klein, Carla Schlenvogt, Urla Schaible, Connie Schaible, Darrell Brackel. THIRD ROW: Miss Ellsworth, Darrell Fiedler, Lewis Auen, James Larson, Roger Stern, Gary Gilbert, Jimmy Luchsinger. SECOND AND THIRD GRADE NEWS In September, 1953, 22 pupils enrolled in the second and third grade room. Nine were in the third grade and I3 in the second grade. The only one to leave was Karen Kalmoe, who moved to Michigan in March. The first semester Y.C.L. officers were Karen Kalmoe, president, Mariean Wentlandt, vice president, and Marcella Heil, secretary. Second semester officers are Jimmy Luchsinger, presi- dent, Margie Bertsch, vice president, and Roger Stern, secretary. f.C.L. committees have worked efficiently to provide interesting Hal- Ioween, Christmas, and Valentine parties. They also enacted the story of Columbus on Oct. l2, and the story of the Pilgrims on Nov. 25. A post office was constructed and used for dis- tributing valentines. With Y.C.L. money, a book 'The Bears on Hemlock Mountain' was pur- chased. At Open House Nov. 12, thirteen parents and friends visited the room. Jimmy Luchsinger, Janice Buchholz, Douglas Friez, and Carla Schlenvogt participated in the poem Indian Children' and Gary Gilbert and Darrel Fiedler helped the second grade boys sing 'The Mumps' at the Carnival Program. Action verses, 'The Lazy Clock' and 'Getting Ready for Christmas' were given at the Christ- mas program. An exercise Mother's Day Gifts' included all the pupils except Carla Schlenvogt and Sharon Miller, who were in the Maypole play.
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Flll 'I' llllzlllll FIRST ROW, left to right: Paul Schwartz, Renee Heinzman, Roderick McNeill, Larry Luckard, Judy Van Lishout, lda Hartman, Dickie Heth. SECOND ROW: Karen Fiedler, Garry Klein, Linda Kilber, Deanna Kelsch, Clarence Stern, Shirley Schaible, Penelope Rieger, Laura Schlenvogt. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Hurd, Vickie Miller, Linda Schaible, Richard Grant, Willard Harsch, Dennis Klein, Connie Wilson, Sandra Ottmar. ABSENT: Bruce Johnson. FIRST GRADE NEWS School opened in the fall of i953 with an enrollment of twenty-one, eight boys and thirteen girls. Larry Lockard ioined our happy group after the Christmas holidays and Bruce Johnson, at the beginning of the second semes- ter, making our total enrollment twenty-three. Eight ofthe children live in the country. Every- one was enthused to have a newly remodeled room with block windows and fluorescent lights that were installed the past summer. The Little Beavers' Y.C.L. was organized early in the school year. Officers were chosen twice during the year. Open House was held during National Educa- tion Week, on November 12. Thirty-one interest- ed parents and friends visited us at our daily work. The Children took part in the various programs held throughout the year. For the carnival program, Connie Wilson gave the Welcome . The poem Taxis was presented by Linda Kilber, Penelope Rieger, Karen Fiedler, Laura Schlenvogt, and Linda Schaible. A skit, Blow- ing Bubbles' was given by Deanna Dale Kelsch and Shirley Schaible. Recitations, 'Too Many Rules' and 'Bein' a Boy' were recited by Ricky McNeill and Dickie Grant respectively. All the children sang the Toothpaste Song. For the Christmas program the following children pre- sented the welcome excercise: Ricky McNeill, Karen Fiedler, Penelope Rieger, Connie Wilson, Vickie Miller, Dickie Grant, and Deanna Dale Kelsch. All were members of the Children's Chorus. Most of the boys and girls also took part in the Mother's Day program. Recitations were given by Laura Schlenvogt, Larry Lockard, Linda Schaible, Vickie Miller, Willard Harsch, Bruce Johnson, and Ricky McNeill. A group of boys and girls sang an action song 'Morning and Evening. Parties were enjoyed for Halloween, Christmas, Valentine Day, and Easter. A few Pre-school children were our guests at the latter two parties. The boys and girls have appreciated and en- ioyed the milk and snacks that have been pre- pared for them each morning at lO:00. Thank you, Mrs. Butts, for your kindness toward us. Dickie Grant and Paul Schwartz have had per- fect attendance throughout the year.
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