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Top-L. Georgius, L. Hoffman, W. Nonem- acher, A. Neumann, M. Hoffman, D. Hengel, B. Johnson, Bottom-G. Johnson A. Samyn, D. Fixsen, B. Fixsen. Top-L. Johnson, J. Engel, G. Powell, P. Solheim, J. Rasmussen. Bottom- P. Sinclair, M. Johanneck, P. Raddatz, L. Lange. The fourth graders couldn't visit foreign lands, because it would take years of travel and would be costly. They,however, met their'neighbors' through reading and films. The study of food, clothing, and shelter are the third grade's favorites. In the unit on shelter they constructed a paper village and made pictures of homes around the world. 3rd - 4th K. Schweim, D. Zieske, N. Christensen, S. Geske, Mrs. Schweim, G. Henning, S. Burtzel, L. Johnson, R. Dallmann. Top-G. Magin, C. Lindemann, L. Troxel, P. Large, B. Werner, B. Christensen, D Johnson. Bottom-F. Dallmann, C. Johnson. B. Wegner, V. Kratzke, N. Telschow, D. Woodfork, J. Arndt, J. Salewske, S. Schultz, D. Engel, J. Hengel.
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Top-Mrs. Arndt. Botton- R. Kragh, C. Samyn, J. Bittner, C. Powell, R. Ras- mussen, D. Neumann, J. Radel. B. Raddatz, N. Zimmerli, G. Bernardy, D. Fixsen, G. Dahnes, L. Johnson, T. Friedley. Top-B. Georgius, B. Bergstrom, S. Menk, D. Goche. Bottom-N. Hoffman, K. Geske, C. Stassen. The second grade couldn't visit a bakery so they made three loaves of bread. Also, while studying their community they visited the Fire Station and learned how firemen protect us. Another project consisted of hatching a baby chick and watching it grow. The most exciting highlight for the first graders is reading by themselves. At the end of the year they enjoyed a trip to Mankato where they visited the zoo and a television station. 1st — 2nd Top-B. Dallmann, C. Schweim, G. Radel, C. Christensen, K. Fixsen, R. Hoffman. Bottom-P. Lange, P. Johnson, J. Kratzke. Mrs. Anderson, L. Meyer, C. Goche T Woodford, N. Rigge, OxTroxel.P. Risse' C. Willhite. . Top-J. Dickinson, L. Fixsen. Bottom-D. Sinclair, M. Schultz, M. Johanneck, S. Hauptli, L. Dallmann.
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PAPER STAFF Left to Right—Row One—M. Wlllhite, J. Niemann, A. Irlbeck, K. Alm- jeld, A. Weber. Row Two—J. Wetter, R. Wllle, E. Schweim, A. Brau, K. Fixsen, C. Dickenson, J. Schwahn. Row Three—P. Powell, o Bloe- dow, L. Pennem, J. Magin, E. Odell, M. Schoer, B. Walter. Row Pour—R. Siegfried, G. Hansen, R. Friedley, K. Wedin, T. Christensen, L. Lang. Not Pictured—B. Demine, N. Kuehn, S. Sinclair, J. Berg- strom, S. Krueger, B. Knott, M. Kuehn. During the 6o-6l school term several changes were made in the bi-weekly school newspaper, Rabbit Tracks. New columns and pages—an Activity Page, a Feature Page, a Career Column, a Congratulations Column, a Teachers' Poll, Book and Movie Reviews—were additions made to present the student body with a better school paper. 1 1 Left to Right—Row One—R. Siegfried, J. Magin, A. Wllle, J. Lang, R. Pauling, T. Christensen, C. Fennern, T. Wal- ter, E. Schweim. Row Two—K. Fixsen, L. Lang, 0. Fixsen, D. Beermann, S. Dickenson. The Student Council had charge of Homecoming Activities, originated Honor Roll Passes, attended the State Student Council Convention at Lake Crystal, sponsored noon hour recreation and table tennis tournaments, and organized a special two day period, when students came dressed Fit- To-Kill' on one day and arrayed as Hoboes on the next. The Rabbit Tracks Advisor, Mrs. Smith, and its Editor-In-Chief, Phyllis McCorkell, as they ex- amine back issues of the paper. STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council's Advisor, Mr. Grams, and its President, Roy Siegfried, as they discuss some of the Council's activit- ies.
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