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RIGHT-KINDERGAR- TEN -Left to Right: Nancy Habeger, Holly Feldhaus, Randy Edwards, Tomis Schmidt, Lance Hageman, Jay Lewis, Michelle Schlisner, Teresa Pekarek, Stacie Brinkman, Kristyn Matson, Paula Brinkman, Daryl Renshaw, Youthakone Vorsane. Learning the Basics 456789 THE KINDERGARTEN recognized wrote the alphabet numbers from 1-20 knew 15 basic words. They learned to get along with others, take turns with rhythm steps learned to jump rope. Beginning sounds of letters were stressed with M being highlighted by a Chinese party, (Lower Left). Macaroni cheese was made eaten with chop sticks. Having made Coolie hats, they sat on the floor by small tables. ■ Below: Nancy Habeger and Daryl Renshaw shows their work to Mrs. Nancy Arend, the new Special-Ed teacher, who was added to the faculty this fall. 20
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PRIMARY “PEEKS” INTO FUTURE Pictured at Right: On a typical spring day, a primary stu- dent peeks into the first and second grade room. Above-SECOND G RADE: Shelly Fischer, Jeanne Cassutt, Scott Halvorson, Gary Lembcke, Karol Palli, Dana VanVooren, Rebecca Habeger, Mrs. Rose Pulford, Mon Vorasane, Melissa Tolley, Dodi Stewart, Gary' Schlisner, Rodney Hageman, and David Fuhr. Left-FIRST GRADE: Jamie Wolf, Jeffrey Rensch, Jamie Schlisner, Carrie Livingston, Rhonda Spildc, Mrs. Rose Pulford, Amy' Fuhr, Ryan Hageman, Epp Vorasane, Mike Manthey, Chris Lingbeck, and Richard Hyland. Not Pictured: Steve Busch, and RaymondMonette.
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