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The spelling contest was en- tered into with much interest. The sixth grade contestspell- ers were J. C. Rosenbek and Jimmy Ybarra, Sharon Widd ifield ,James Witt, J.C. Rosenbek, Judy Cline, Bernice DeGrado, and Jimmy Ybarra w e r e the best spellers of the year. The sixth grade class sold one hundred and ninety dollars worth of magazines. The boys sold more magazines than the girls did, so they had togive S I I-I G R A D E the boys a party, First row: Jim Moreland, Rozann Sanko, Richard Holler, Claude Gribble, Roy Stephenson. Bobby Rollins, Paula Garcia, Second row: Mrs. Buell, Cecelia Villarreal, Warren Weimer, Pam Frester, Lola Moyer, Ber- nice Degrado, Chuck Sober, Johnny Gonzales, J,C. Rosenbek. Third row: Dickie Waugh, Kenneth Campbell, James Wright, Shirley Morey, Shirley Gerlock, Sharon Widdifield, Carmen Hernandez, Billy Baskerville, Lloyd Osbourn, Fourth row: Charlotte Wright, Jimmy Ybarra, Judy Cline, Sue Meador, James Wltt, Flora Salas, Louis Blanc, Margorie Barnes, Steven Trujillo, Top row: Edna Miller, Percy Montaney, Edward Campos, Robert McGlohn, Evelyn Gonzales, Billy Williams, Barbara Sanders, Third row: Allen Muredith, Larry Rollins, Nancy Raith, Lillian Garcia, Pete Gonzales, Thomas Sanka, Howard Anderson, Priscilla Sandoval, Bobby Salas, Second row: Mrs, Biddison, John Stein- metz, Delbert Hill, Clara Gribble, Donald Wren, Polly Ann Tritt, Ray Andis, Richard Jones, Donna Lee Binger. First row: Paul Hernandez, Wilma Pointer, Ned Blanco, Lawrence Dillon, Barbara Gordon, Susan Nickolson, Lawrence Gardner, F H The fifth grade participated I G R A D E in many of the grade school activities during the year, Among these are such im- portant e ve nts as decorated bicycles for the homecoming parade, g o od representation of members took part in the athletics of the gradeschool group and two of our mem- bers won first and second in the Crowley County spelling contest. The sports included football, basketball, boxing, and track. The first and second place winners of the spelling con- test were from this group of fifth graders,
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9 School work was represented with work in scrapbooks, sci- ence notebooks, building a log cabin, and studying in- sects. We decorated our room for each holiday season with our art work, The girls lost a spelling contest and had to treat the boys to a party. FOURTH GRADE First row: Kenneth Fiester, James de Grado, Dennis Andrews, Shirley Leonard, Cecilia Gonzales, Milton Grib- ble, Beverly Vaughn, Terry Wills. Second row: David Erdman, Isabel Chavez, Divayne Rickerstm, Josie Salas, Dale Cross, Gary Baskerville, Bobby Morgan, Alvin Carter, Alice Bohling. Third row: Tom Barnes, Dennis Binger, Bertha Hernandez, Elaine Carter, Josephine Morez, Russell Marcum, Sharen Sprague, Billy Rader, Richard LaQuey, Janice Cline, Charlotte Meyers. First row: Ben Gonzales, Jo Lynn Jones, Claudette May, Connie Sanko, Manuel Sandoval, Patricia Rockwell, Charles Wright, Mary Romero. Second row: I. D. McDonnell, Tommy Pointer, Harry Otsuka, Helen Arn- priester, Rita Wren, Billy Wayne Bennett, Vickie McClendon. Third row: Nancy Mitchell, Jeannie Anderson, Norman Garber, Teddy Orahood, Patricia Jo Gerlock, Duane Renfrow, THIRD AND FOURTH GRADE There are 22 pupils in the 3rd and 4th combination room. Fif- teen are third graders and seven are in the fourth grade. Each class does the work re- quired for his grade, but we do have room activities such as spelling bees, arithmetic con- tests, story telling and correct speech activities. In our social studies wurk the children make out thought questions over the material read, After the questions are evaluated the children ask their questions and if no one in the class can answer a question they must read to find the answer.
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