Wabasso High School - White Rabbit Yearbook (Wabasso, MN)

 - Class of 1960

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THIRD GRADE Standing at the desk, from left to right: Janell Rasmus- sen, Agnes Samyn, Marguerite Pelz, Patti Solheim, LaVern Johnson, Lonnie Lange, Mrs, Schweim, Gerald Magin, Larry Hoffman, Patrick Sinclair, Michael Jensen, and Robert Fixsen. Seated at the table from left to right: Alice Neumann, Pat- ricia Raddatz, Gloria Johnson, Diana Pixsen, Dorothy Banger- ter, and Gretchen Powell, Standing: Wallace Nonnemacher, David Hengel, Billy Johnson, Lynn Georgius, and Margaret Hoffman. The third graders studied cotton and made a bulletin board showing different kinds of cotton cloth. They also studied water and its many uses. FOURTH GRADE Top row, left to right: Mur- ray Dennistoun, Darrell Lentz, Wayne Meyer, and Linda Keltner. Bottom row, left to right: Mariya Mamenga, Pamela Pixsen, and Barbara Menk. Left to right: Lenus Meyer, Douglas Johnson, David Lange, Kristen Anderson, DeeAnn Radd- atz, Greta Hauptli, and Mary • Left to right: Warren Werner, Diane Hoffman, Mrs. Peavey, Billy Woodford, Dwayne Radel, and Bradley Wegner.

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FIRST GRADE Seated: Karen Geske, Deborah Fixsen, Beverly Raddatz, Cor- inne Powell, Robert Bergstrom, Nancy Zimmerli, Linda Johnson. Standing: Tarell Friedly,Bar- ry Georgius, Dallas Neumann, Rodney Hoffman. Absent: Carol Stassen. s’rom left to right: Cecelia Samyn, Jody Radel, Steven Menk, Barbara Keltner, Nancy Hoff- mann, Rodney Kragh and Jeffrey Bittner. Absent: Robert Rasmussen. Mrs. Anderson The first graders have been spending a great deal of time learning how to read and write. One of their pro- jects was to make the American flag from paper chains. SECOND GRADE Left to right: Barbara Kelt- ner, Lois Johnson, Joan Arn- dt, Steven Geske, Nels Christensen, Kevyn Schweim, Connie Lindemann, Brenda Wagner, Valerie Kratzke. Absent: Bonnie Werner, Dean Woodford. Left maon, to right: Beverly Gretchen Henning, Mrs. Arndt, Colleen Anderson, Roland Ma- mmenga, Rodney Dallmann. Seated: Julaine Meyer, Dav- id Johnson, Janet Salewske, Juanita Hengle, Susan Burt- zel, Nancy Telschow. Standing: Lois Troxel, Don- ald Zieske, Patricia Large, Sidney Schultz. Faith Dall- Christensen, HIGHLIGHTS: Second Graders enjoyed learning to tell time and made clocks ising both Roman numerals and Arabic num- bers. While studying a unit on the Bakery, we tried our hand at baking bread and later enjoyed eating it. Cutie, a yellow canary, was a welcome addition to our room. He sang while we worked, and started us on a bird unit in which we learned much about birds and their habits.



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FIFTH GRADE Left to right: Ervin Daniel- owski, Michael Sinclair, Paul Christensen, Eunice Newmann, Carol Christensen, and Dana Anderson, Left to right: Arnold Lentz, Daniel Hengel, Cleon Lange, Charles Jensen, Judy Magin, Julie Lindeman, LaDonna Zimm- erman, and Mrs, Haas, During the winter months the fifth graders played competitive basketball with the sixth graders. Some of these games were played during the halves of the high school basketball games. The fifth graders have been enjoying science. They have been carrying on many experiments. They now have a portable silence table in their room and they also have new science books. SIXTH GRADE Mrs. Negaard The sixth graders were moved into the old school building the last part of the school year because the kindergarden class is being taught in their old room. On May 12, 19o0, the sixth graders went by bus to Minnea- polis and St. Paul to view the Capitol Building, the Ford Plant, Como Park, Minneapolis Public Library, Science Mu- seum, and the Minnesota Historical Society. Bottom row, left to right: Linda Hauptli, Jimmy Menk, Beverly Wegner, and Carol Law- renz. Top row, left to right: Tommy Bangerter, David Fuhr, Ardyce Werner, Earlene Jensen, and David Radel. Bottom row, left to right: Cathy Marquardt, Delbert Wer- ner, Diane Hengel, Louise Han- son, and Linda Sheets. Top row, left to right: Eu- leen Sohweim, Jean Arndt, Ri- chard Mammenga, Dianne Schoer, sind Jean Burtzel.

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