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F Grade FIRST ROW: Debra Rosebrock, John Martinez, James Roth, Michael Lecklider, Dennis Gerken, Michael Miller Neil Nofziger. SECOND ROW: Kevin Sonnenberg, Ted I-Ienry, Kenneth Kruse, Daniel Wachtman, Ricky Rose- brock, Alice Meyers, Remona Dunning. THIRD ROW: Mary Ann Benecke, Cheryl King, Debra Wesche, Nancy Bischoff, Thomas Young, Gary Rosebrock, Robert Coopman. FOURTH ROW: Mark Stockman, Daniel Kleck, Gary Gerken, Janeen Aschemeier, Cynthia Miller, Gayle McIntosh, Sharon Wyse. TEACHER: Mr. Watkins. Fyifh C99 Sixth Grade FIRST ROW: Daniel Cordes, Marilyn Beck, Brenda Cameron, Scott Miller, John Engler, Jeffery I-Iumbarger, Sally Palacios. SECOND ROW: Jimmy Lugbill, Lynn Miller, Joyce Bostelrnan, Anne Ripke, Debra Norden, Mi chael Lienau, Keith Kuntz, TEACHER: Mrs. Landman. THIRD ROW: Michael Lindhorst, Lou Ann Roth, Joanie Grime, Renee Bremer, Mary Jane Bostelman, David Kleck, Neil Buehrer. 7 72
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3m'A D 41511 GRADERS KEPT BUST Third and fourth graders often encounter more new experiences than most people realize. A very impor- tant thing for some was the beginning of instrumental music lessons in the fourth grade. The event that was probably the most unique for them was a visit to the new skeleton in the science room. A few had the pleasure of touching it. Written book reports for the third graders brought on new problems and experiences. But school was not all work and no play. Intramural basketball games kept the students occupied at noon hour. The youngsters also participated in hobby shows and an operetta. fLeftj Assisting the teachers with the special reading class and elementary audio-visual was Mrs. Phyllis Hesterman. F ozmfh Grade FIRST ROW: Rocky Penrod, Jay Martinez, Ronnie Roth, Steve Spengler, Jimmy Miller, Becky Frey, Lynn Beck. SECOND ROW: Ricky Fairbanks, Mike Norden, Michael Kruse, Gary Colwell, Roger Freytag, Jeff Wells, Larry Gerken. THIRD ROW: Pam Miller, Terri Beck, Steve Dachenhaus, Vicki Bischoff, Brent Stockman, Cindy Thie- roff, Jenny Bischoff. BACK ROW: Todd Buehrer, Kevin Miller, Bill Gerken, Jim Buchhop, Debbie Ellerbrock, Bruce Rosebrock, Betty Biederstedt. TEACHER: Mrs. Bostelman.
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Sixth Grade FIRST ROW: Thomas Smith, Deborah Funk, Deborah Roth, Ruby Rodgers, Sue Hesterman, Gary Hurst. SECOND ROW: Michael Dunning, Michael Hesterman, Timothy Saneholtz, Dennis Bockelman, Dean Smith, Thomas Henry. THIRD ROW: Josephina Martinez, David Kruse, Robert Rohrs, Roger Dachenhaus, Beverly Nartker, Diana Gallaga, Kenneth Arnos. FOURTH ROW: Sharon VonDeylen, Sandra Mohring, Darwyn Badenhop, Nor- man Schnitkey, Russell Hess, Josie Martinez. TEACHER: Mr. Leson. Reaching the upper grades meant important prog- ress for the fifth and sixth grades. Lessons were a little more advanced than in the lower grades, and the quest to develop skill in reading, writing, and arith- metic became more intense. With increasing skill came new learning experiences like visiting through- out the world via the words and pictures of a social studies book. Activities beside actual classwork gave the fifth and sixth graders a chance to develop a variety of interests and talents. In art class they expressed their creative imagination, and the finished products on display added color to their classrooms. Hobby and science shows demonstrated the expanding boundaries of their young minds. New responsibilities such as washing dishes in the cafeteria helped the sixth graders prepare for the big step into junior high. QLeftj Mr. Emil Schult is pictured conducting one of the several migrant classes held in the fall. Mr. Schult X also served as Board of Education clerk and substitute teacher.
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