European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - November 28, 1985, Darmstadt, Hesse Thursday november 28, 1985 the stars and stripes Page 9 Jav kindergarten kids Crayon creations a Turkey a House and mom reveal son a of the reasons they have for giving thanks. Thank you god for the Turkey. It taste Good by Betty Bell staff writer Ramstein a. Germany today friends an families will be gathering to celebrate and give thanks for their fortunes of the past year. Kindergarten pupils from Chinera Latham s an Barbara Davis classes Ai Ramstein elementary school want our readers to know there is much to be thankful for this thanksgiving. I am thankful for my i Rind going Over to my House Christy Schlos incr said. She was very Friendly to me. My other friends arc in the states so they can t James Ketchabaw said. I m thankful for my Moriah Cain is thankful for a mom because she buys us food and takes us outside and makes clothes for us Brandon Campbell is grateful for his family because i love everybody n my Samantha Vandyn Borg is thankful for the person closest to her and Sara Eisenhart said she was thankful for in whole world because god gave us and i love some pupils focused on the main interest of the Day eating. Michael Foley said "1 thank you god forthe Turkey. It taste Philip Christisnsen is thankful for Lurecy dinner and Erica Zig scr thinks the turkeys like me to eat Mei Sci is grateful for pumpkins while Jessica Saunders likes grapes and bananas and oranges. They re part of the fruit. I cat fruit she said. A few budding capitalists expressed thanks for heir belongings i am thankful for my dad s car said Brian s me was also thankful for his own Scarf. It s so warm. But i lost it. Now i m i am thankful for my House said Scott Hawthrone. It s Nice to play in. It s fun to play with toys Amelia Simpson said she liked living in a House because it s cold several pupils thoughts turned toward the ethereal. I m thankful for Slars because god lets them Oul in the night said Joyc Calvin. And Johnathan whip Akcer is thankful for rainbows. They re exciting he said. They come right after the Alex Kresson is thankful for god because me gives us life and a Nice Amanda Thomson and Jason Eddy arc thankful for eyeballs a i can Yvonne Meiers is glad she has cars. Michael Wade and Crystal James arc grateful for hands that can dig dirt and " Wear rings. Chris Gilly likes Trees because they have apples and Michael Yestramski likes Snow because he can make a snowman. Jill Gallagher is thankful for the Sun Flowers and grass. But Christine Creenan is thankful for thanksgiving because it s Bremerhaven a Nufer garners sharing German school by Joe Mapother Brems Haien Bureau Bremerhaven about 115 american military began commuting to the Karl Marx school this year to begin their Elemen tary education. However this is not a Story about a Little red schoolhouse despite the relatively Small space a bolted the americans in the German owned building. The name of German born Karl Marx is Only incidental to the learning thai takes place in the modern Concrete building in a suburb. Marx a German revolutionary Leader social philosopher and political economist is the founder of modern socialism. He died in London in 1883. Actually what the americans Call this is the Cher hide Annex said Kathleen quigly a kindergarten teacher. The name is not really of any importance whatsoever Quigley said. An afternoon student of quigly s. Jere my Gregg was Quick with an answer to the question did you Ever hear of a Guy named Karl Marx Mark is my Babysitter the Kinder Gartner answered. Though much More versed than Gregg is photo by Joe kindergarten students at the Karl Man school enjoy a puppet show. In the life of Marx officials on the Ger Man Side of the school were Uncertain How the name came to be attached to the school that opened in 1972. Ask the politicians they said. As far As the americans Are concerned the three year lease for space at the school alleviates overcrowding at the Bremerhaven elementary school operated by the department of defense dependents schools. Elementary school principal William f. Hanley said it is not the first time in his 10 years in that outside class room space has been needed. Until a four acre school site can be found Likely will continue using the German school located about a 10-minute bus ride from the main Elemen tary school Hanley said. Providing specialized services such As gym class is More difficult under the new arrangement Hanley said. But the location offers More Opportunity for interaction with German students he said. Quigley invited a group of German Stu dents Down for a halloween program ear Lier this year and she said the overture was responded to with a later invitation from the germans to bring the kind Garl Nurs to their Side of the school for a music program. The american classrooms Are separated from the rest of the building. The Section is equipped with its own restrooms drink ing facilities and play area. Morning and afternoon sessions Are taught at the school and several of the teachers and assistants said they preferred the arrangement to classes within the main elementary school
