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GR DEF UR Our rooms were bright with colorful Garden Exhibits showing that healthy fruits and vegetables need proper con- ditions just like healthy children. We enjoyed a field trip to Tiffin where we visited the Public Library and the science department of Heidelberg. We learned much about books, card files, fossils, and rocks that day. Special emphasis has been on reading, and we have loved the freedom of choice in our Individual Reading Program. We have literally devoured all the books we could find. Our classes contributed to the Christmas program which was a big success. We have had interesting art and shelf displays to corre- late with history and geography. MRS. MARY ROSE BOES, MRS. MILDRED SELL LEFT, FRONT TO BACK. ROW l: Linda Reinhart, Kenneth Arnold, Sharon Gillig, Daniel Wagner, Mich- ael Metzger, Dianna Kline. ROW 2: Ronald Arbogast, Joyce Kuhn, Richard Hohman, Peggy Snyder, Kathleen Rumschlag,Anita Coleman, Kenneth Tiell. ROW 3: Judith Kimmet, Ronald Boes, Sarah Faeth, Susan Underwood, Beth Ann Brickner. LEFT, ROW 1: Karen Hohman, Jo Ann Nye, Christo pher Nye. ROW 2: James McCvrain, Rebecca Welly. i h ROW 3: Jerald Tiell, Carolyn Bouillon. ROW 4: Rosalie Hohman, David Logsdon. STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Connie Reinhart, Claude Funk, Donald Theis, Jane Scherger, Steven I-Iohman, Denice Nye, Susan Collett, Percilla Bumb, Norma Clouse, Kenneth Lafontaine, Melinda Wetta, Anette Morrone, Michael Lucius. SEATED, ROW 1: Dale Zoeller, Carol Mathias, Ronald Weinandy, William Moehling, Richard Burkett, Marilyn Huss, Virginia Theis, ROW 2: Donna Clouse, Lou Ann Ul- man, Vicky Spero, Steven Reinboldt, Kathleen Frankart, Darlene Gnepper, Kenneth Tiell, ABSENT: Laura Kirian. 52
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I ey Q wb GR DE Fl E l 3 W . fit: .K A X. J A , .if A ' mf Grade five enjoyed a trip to the Toledo Museum of Art last fallg the day proved to be far too short to learn even a small amount about the endless number of exhibits. The Christmas play, In Old Judea, required much practice, but it was worth the effort when it was appreci- ated by our parents and friends. The spring Tonette Concert proved to be a success. MRS. MARY SHULTZ, MR. LARRY Sl-IELT, Teachers. V LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW 1: Paul Weaver, Duane Alt, Michael Lauterbur, Kenneth Bouillon, Earl Weinandy, Harold Haubert. ROW 2: Charles Rein- hart, Larry Haferd, Gary Reinhart, David Clouse, Eugene Ward, Delbert Bumb. ROW 3: George Elchert, Gary Boes, Matthew Theis, Robert Fox, Floyd Clouse, William Feck, Robert Swing. LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW 1: Rose Ann Elchert, Robert Welly, Marilyn Arbogast, LeonardClouse, Theresa Mathias, Christine Rutherford, Rebecca Bakies. ROW 2: Elaine Coleman, Patricia Nye, Rebecca Putman, Anthony Elchert, TheresaHuss, Daniel Borer, Verna Warneke. ROW 3: Michael Gruss, Rebecca McGrain, Thomas Welly,Sharon Schalk, Dennis Bumb, Kathleen Raitz. LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW 1: David Bouillon, Theresa Gerschutz, Nancy Reinhart, Jane Metz- ger, Marilyn Nye, Theresa Zoeller, DonaldKuhn. ROW 2: Donna Alt, Shirley Theis, Irene Theis, Eileen Nye, Lois Huss, Thomas Huelskamp, Steven Theis. ROW 3: Kathleen Logsdon, Daniel Doran, Russel Elchert, Suzette Morrone, James Risner, Ramona LaFountaine.
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GR DE THREE kj Grade three did individualized reading this year for the first time and enjoyed it. Each child read his Basic reader and worked the blackboard exercises. Then he read a Science Research Associates card and did the exercises. This devel- oped reading comprehension, reading skills and phonics skills. I ' Next he was free to select, from hundreds of books, the ones he was interested in and enjoyed reading. Both rooms shared the library which gave the children a much larger selection of books. They learned how people live and work together in our country. They viited many people in many states. MRS. MILDRED ZENDER, SISTER MARY MAURICE, teachers. LEFT,FRONT TO BACK. ROW 1: Michael Rogier. ROW 2: Thomas Staib, Thomas Ward. ROW 3: Dennis Coleman, Sandra Weinandy, Joan Kieffer, Carol Watts, Margaret Nye. ROW 4: Ladonna Gruss,Cyn- thia Frankart, Susan Wetta, Francis Haubert, Flor- ence Elchert. ROW 5: William Dell, Geri Popenberg, Richard Kline, Philip Schalk, Kathleen Gase. ROW 6: Connie Bouillon, Thomas Lucius, Charlene Boes, Duane Burnb. LEFT, FRONT TO BACK. ROW 1: Michael Rogier, - Donald Weinandy, Daniel Swing, Stephen Wagner, Michael Funk. ROW 2: Thomas Staib, Thomas Ward, Diane Gillig, Robert Kinn. ROW 3: Dennis Coleman, Sandra Weinandy, Joan Kieffer, ABSENT: Susan Theis. LEFT, FRONT TO BACK. ROW 1: Edward Nye, Dennis Clouse, Eileen Frankart, Jean Weaver. ROW 2: Dennis Zoeller, Joseph Gruss, Donna Elchert, Ina Warnecke, Barbara Tiell. ROW 3: Marlene Theis, Kevin LaFountaine, Lois Reinhart, Christina Underwood. ROW 4: Nancy Gnepper, Deborah Spero, Norma Kuhn, Robert Osborn, STANDING: Dennis Haferd, Roger Hoeph, Edward Schalk, Evan Wank, John Arnold, Stephen Yost, Bonnie Brickner. Lois Gerschutz, Ronald Lafontaine, Mary Mathias, Timothy Kinn, Sister Maurice. n 'WW' Y V V 53
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