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Field Trips Highlight Elementary Year Field trips to different parts of the state for the fourth, fifth, and sixth grade students, were the main events of the year. Fourth graders traveled to Pipestone and toured there. A trip to Fort Ridgely was the climax ofastudy of this com- munity for the fifth grade students. As the oldest students, sixth grad- ers get extra privileges. One of these is that they got to travel to St. Paul and visit the capitol building. SIXTH GRADS—FRONI RCW: W. Jenniges, B. Zimmerli, D. Wagner, D. Hengel, G. Beermann, M. Schotten- bauer, M. Bernardy. ROW 2: C. Timm, R. Hoffman, M. Prechel, D. Barnum, L. Burtzel, M. Stassen, K. Gales. RCW 3: Mr. R. Lee, L. Wille, L. King, J. Reese, S. Salewske, D. Dahmes, F. King, K. Raveling. NOT PICTURED: C. Lange, M. Shemon, J. Potter. 19
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FIFTH GRADE—FRONT ROW: B. Lowry, F. Hassenstab, 5. Burtzel, S. Bernardy, J. Geske, ROW 2: L. Gales, M. Knott, J. Hennen, K. Bock, J. Bock, A. Bernardy, D. Fen- nern, J. Fixsen, D. Bernardy ROW 3; Mrs. A. Fixsen, C. Schultz, S. Radel, C. Hoffman, L. Lange, P. Regnier, D. Rud- enick, K. Sward, R. Jensen, K. Fridley, J. Pi.stulka, K. Dresow, M. Wagner. FOURTH GRADE—FRONT ROW: S. Pistulka, S. Gales, D. Risse, T. Mitchell, D. Fennern. ROW 2: C. Macht, P. Winn, J. Wag- ner, R. Prechel. Row 3 M. Raddatz, L. Geske, C Kragh, J. Jensen, L. Holsnogel. ROW 4: M. Hauptli, J. Samyn, M. Jenniges, J. Dallman, T. Johanneck. ROW 5: W. Bernardy, D. Burtzel, B. Fennern, M. Regnier, T. Fridley.
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Special Students Taught At Own Grade Level Special Class students are taught the various subjects, such as mathematics, English, and reading, each at his own grade level. Each student is constantly challenged with his work so that he con- tinues to try and progress . In addition to their classes the pupils busy themselves with many different art and craft projects. They also have dif- ferent animals to watch and take care of in their room. The pets include some white mice, fish, and a parakeet named Sparkie. The students favorite animal among these seemed to be the mice be- cause they could take them out of their FIRST THREE GRADES presented a Christmas program to cage and play with them. their parents. SPECIAL CLASS—FRONT ROW: K. Lange, D. Pingeon. ROW 2: D. Gewerth, D. Burtzel. ROW 3: J. Soupir, C. Macholda. RCW 4: J. Goblirsch, K. Ebnel. NOT PICTURED: J. Reek, J. Raveling.
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