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Superintendent 8 Dr. Darrell Salter A J E R lfkl Mr. Wallace Hortness Business Manager Mr. James Vogel General Uffice Secretary Mrs. Jeanine Miller Secondary Principal 3 Controllers O f Flight Elementary Principal Mr. Robert Hermann Grade School Secretary Mrs. Connie Schmidt School Board Mr Mr Mr. Mr Mr s. Judy Pietz . Fred Plucker Robert Hales . Robert Merrill . Dennis Chester' Administration 29
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Flying Through Elementary 1 ' A IQ LI 4- 2 ,- at ,,, , Q .aw ,g- I :,, v 4. it if '1 wi M- lf an :Q sz.- x V. I' f V , , 2:31 it C Band. Row One: Melissa Ernst- er, Brienne Dykstra, Vicki Schmit, Mel- issa Gunderson, JoAnna Wiebersiek, Stacy Ihnen, Kaylyn Johnson, Michelle Krumbachg Row Two: Jeremy Viet, Stephanie Meadors, Jessica Preheim, Bundle up good and warm kids! Ramona Christensen, Taya Hansen, Jer- emy Luden, Mike Schumaker, Sa- mantha Meadors, Natalie Volzg Row Three: Mr. Mark, Kelly Richter, Wesley Nugteren, Jason Schulte. 1,2 buckle your shoe . . .. . . vSixth graders reach for the sky in physical education. Parker's Elementary picked up speed and took off into the new year starting with their clas- ses and of course, recess. Gaining more speed, the grad- ers soared through the rest of the year, taking time out to sing and play in the band for their family and friends in winter and spring concerts. Once obtaining a steady pace, they glided into a fun, exciting day of field day. As they began to land, they passed through the Great Plains Zoo. Also in Sioux Falls, they toured a local hospital and the Pettigrew Museum, while an- other field trip was taken to Prairie Village in Madison. With other years to look for- ward to, elementary students are approaching one take-off at a time. 28 Elementary Jonathon Rand, Curtis Childs, and Eric Gill using their cre- ativity in making their valentine boxes!
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Even though our educators at PHS torture us with hackneyed lectures, excessive homework as- signments, and arduous exami- nations, most students would have to agree that our teachers soar above the rest. Instructing us on everything from account- ing to welding, our teachers are preparing us for a successful fu- ture. To find out why they stay in this profession, we asked them the following question: What do you like most about teaching? PHS faculty shows teamwork at the benefit for April Christensen. IENJOY. .. I O I Flymg Phil Bjorneberg Social Science . . . it when the lesson clicks and the kids en- joy learning. Gayle Cooper Science . , . the challenge in- volved in teaching, but mostlylenjoy the stu- dents. 30 Faculty H1 Roger Deutsch Social Science being able to help young people prepare themselves for the fu- ture, Gayle Hoover Science , . . the participation in the molding of the minds, bodies, and spirit of young people. h with the Facult S I i , Craig Peterson Guidance . . .getting to know the students and their likes and dislikes. Bob Sattler Science . , , the students here at Parker. They Want to be taught or are at least Willing to try. Cynthia Froiland English . . , the variety ofper- sonalities and happen- ings all which make each day unique. Gary Kropuenske Physical Education . . . the opportunity to see the growth and de- velopment of the chil- dren 's skills. Clarke Hoover English . . . the enthusiasm of young people. I like to think I 've helped them to become successful in life. Dave Fuller Art it when the stu- dents art projects turn out well and they like them too. Y
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