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Kwdwgarilm f-fai A$-Day CHauei (Top) FRONT ROW- Kyle Kopetzky, Ann Osantowski. Jesse Compton. MIDDLE ROW- Curt Micek. Brooke Brigham. Cle- tus Kamrath. Sheila Nickolite. Jarrad Nickolite. BACK ROW- Justin Micek, Jason Gabel. Sarah Augustin. Jamie Smith. (Bottom) FRONT ROW- Michelle Belgum, Kendall Carlson. Ryan Moon. Lucas Poppe, Megan Perkins. Megan Schmidt. Christina Kula. BACK ROW- Mrs. Ott. Hi- lary Whitmore, Cody Gabel, Curtis Toma- sevicz. Jeremy Ott. not pictured- Tracey Noyd. Instead of going to school in the morning or afternoon, this year's Kindergarteners go to school every other day. One week they go on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday and the next week they go on Tuesday and Thursday. “Because of this new system the children get to do more extra activi- ties,” says Mrs. Ott. They have music, art, and P.E. everyday. They also get a half hour rest period.” The children like riding the big yellow school buses and eating lunch at school. One little boy said, I wish I could come to school every day!” Since the children are going to school all day this year it will be easier for them to adapt to first grade, although, then they will get to go to school everyday instead of every other day.
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Fi ut And v W Gmk Meuurtfai Gmi Second Grade (firs! row) Joshua Nekl. Heath Vrbka. Jene6 Darling. Angel Ballinger. Crystal Mi- cek. Chelsea Cockson (Middle row) Bridget Krum- bach. Jason Cyza, Steven Micek. Cassie Ingalls. John Cyza. (Back row) Patrick Reeves. Amanda Hopwood. Corey Batenhorst. Jessica Glatter. Dallas Thelen. Tyler Wagner. Miss Larson. First Grade (first row) Penny Brigham. Justin Sor- enson. Sarah Johannsen. Bradley Carter. Brenna Smith. Abbie Grossnicklaus. (Second row) April Perry. Kipp Smith. Tara Hopwood. Nic Thelen. Daisy Poppe. Kelly Logan. Shelly Bennet. (Third row) Eric Osantowski. Christina Cyza. Raymond Rinkol. Wen- dy Larsen. Jason Bruegger. Wendy Wielechowski. Jacob Gabel, (back row) Mrs. Krumbach. Megan Nekl. Sam Hladky. Amber Watts. Jimmy Gregg. Sarah Noyd. Cory Levos. Dawn Thingstad. The Second Grade went to Lincoln on their field trip. They toured the Weaver's Potato Chip Company, Bryan Memo- rial Hospital and the Fol- som Children’s Zoo. The 1986-87 first grade class had many projects and adventures this year. Their field trip was in the spring, to Co- lumbus. They worked on many projects including decorating their room with Halloween decora- tions, such as pine cones and paper plate turkeys, and Indians and pilgrims which hung from the lights. Mrs. Krumbach says that in spite of its large size (27 students) the class works very well together. Home Plumbing and Heating. Inc. Repairing - Contracting Walter Kiuntke 3121 - 13th Street Columbus. Nebraska Phone 564-5807 or 564-0913 Country Style Floral Cut Flowers - Plants - Gifts U. S. 30 Center Columbus. Nebraska 68601 Evelyn Kurpgeweit Phone - (402) 564-9011 14
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AN EXCITING SENIOR TRIP April 8. 1987 was the start of our Senior Educa- tional tour to Kansas City. Our tours included the General Motors factory, the Hallmark Visitors’ Cen- ter. Kansas City Board of Trade, the Federal Re- serve Bank, and the University of Missouri-Kansas City Schools of Dentistry and of Medicine. We also attended a Kansas City Royals-Chicago White Sox baseball game, and enjoyed a delicious meal at the Gold Buffet. Our Senior Trip was filled with many memories that we will always treasure.
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