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Second Grade FIRST ROW: Mike Coopman, Sandra Short, Carol Rohrs, Cindy Bostelman, Phillip Miller, Susan Lindhorst, Jeff Baden. SECOND ROW: Tim Young, Lou Ann Schnitkey, Wendell Nofziger, Randy Dachenhaus, Jim Humbarger, Diana Rupp, Ann Rosebrock. THIRD ROW: Keith Wyse, Kurt Miller, Linda Norden, Tom Schriner, Jeri Hum- barger, Rhonda Meyers, Karen Arnos, Gwen Stockman. TEACHER: Mrs. Kauffman. ABSENT: Dick Spiess. First C99 Second Grade FIRST ROW: Beverly Grime, Beth Ann Rodgers, John Palacios, Todd Nye, Joel Rivera, Steven Waidelich, Stephen Roth. SECOND ROW: Barbara Miller, Terrence Bostelman, Joyce Beck, Thomas Peckinpaugh, Timothy Kleck, Julie Saneholtz, Bennett Buehrer, Peggy Spiess. THIRD ROW: Glenn Houser, Sandra Hurst, Cheryl Thieroff, Debra Spengler, Marsden Gerken, Sandra Baden, Brenda Arps, Sandra King. FOURTH ROW: Robert Hesterman, Rhonda Harmon, Patricia Rosebrock, Linda Bischoff, John Meyers, Denise Rosebrock, Debra Fedderke, David Roehl. TEACHER: Mrs. Detter. ABSENT: Josette Miller.
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READING OPENED .NE W l ORLDS Upon arrival at school at the beginning of the year, the first and second graders were greeted by new teachers and a few new classmates. Besides becoming acquainted with these names and faces, the first and second graders soon adjusted to the other changes of another school year. Before long the first graders found that they could actually read--at least a few words. Excited about this fact, they joined in frequent trips to the library with the second graders, whose vocabulary and ability were constantly growing. Other high points of the year were Halloween cos- tume parties and Christmas parties, and the operetta put on by grades 1-6. The first and second graders played Dutchman, Japanese, and Indians and learned much about these people in getting ready for the presentation. Another of the several teachers of the migrant classes was Mrs. Marie Benecke. fRightj she is seen with her group of youngsters. First Grade FIRST ROW: Raymond Martinez, Rachel Gallaga, Pamela Freytag, Barbara Gerken, Roxanne Colwell, Andrew Garza, Kathryn Britenriker, Chris Beck. SECOND ROW: Sandra Fedderke, Karen Rosebrock, John Rivera, Rona Artressia, Susan Funk, Danny Calderon, Steven Nartker. THIRD ROW: Julia Kruse, Tony Andrews, Gary Schnit- key, Tommie Colwell, Lori Wachtman, Jose Mendoza, Diann Meyer, Sammy Short. FOURTH ROW: Julie Bischoff, Sylvia Titgemeyer, Lidia Calderon, Julia Johnson, Jane Hougland, Charles Artressia. TEACHER: Mrs. Otte. ABSENT:' Gary Gerken, James Peckinpaugh, David Penrod.
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Third Grade FIRST ROW: Olga Martinez, Ann Hoffman, Jeffrey Wachtman, Gale Lewis, Jean Norden, Lori Andrews. SECOND ROW: Steven Myers, Steven Kruse, Ann Henry, Vicki Cameron, Dawn Short, Rita Thompson. THIRD ROW: Jeffrey Rentz, Wayne Rodgers, Junior Palacios, Nora Gallaga, Sandra Lohse, Edwin Schnitkey, Michael Schri- ner. FOURTH ROW: Hector Mendoza, Jerry Lewis, Lee Genter, Karen Hougland, Candy Artressia, Linda Rodgers. TEACHER: Mrs. Schult. Third CD9 Fourth Grade FIRST ROW: Lisa Oberhaus, Becky Nartker, Brian Beck, Teresa Houser, Teresa Baden, Gayleen Colwell. SEC- OND ROW: Dean Damman, Mike Arps, Dennis Gerken, Blake Kuntz, Stephen Lindhorst, Daniel Rosebrock, Wayne Henry. THIRD ROW: Kay Bockelman, Kathleen Kruse, Debra Leininger, Angie Landman, Terry Asche- meier. TEACHER: Mrs. Meyer.
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