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SECOND GRADE Back row: Mary Meidinger, Tony Kamm, Ruth Neuharth, Dixie Kamm,Lavonne Schaf- fer, Pat Schaffner. Middle row: Terry Du mi 1, Judy Brandner, Peggy Turnwal1,Jerry Heupel,and Brenda Maier. Front row: Norrine Isaac- son, Robert Keisz, Connie Geffre, Bonnie Kranzler, Kathleen Heintzmann, and Dick Turnwall. Listen, my children---- Making good use of their start in kindergarten last year,our newest boots made great strides in the 3 Rfs.In colorful Pirate costumes they were the wake of the Home- coming parade--and one of its centers of interest. The carnival program, the spring exhibit, and their first Valentine box were some of the things that made our youngest Pirates happy to be on board. Outnumbering the boys almost two to one, the girls man the bridge in the second grade.With a better understanding of words,new worlds of reading have been opened to this class,while writing has be- come a useful tool of expression. Cub scouting has brought some of the boys their first taste of group activity. Please call on me| FIRST GRADE Back row: James Brandner, Merrilee Gill, Jerry Ser- foss, Sheilah Smoinisky, Susan Turnwal1,Ralph Kran- zler, Dixie Cowherd. Front row: Willard Jundt, Susan Ganser, Dallas Tschappat, Charles Rohrich, Suzanne Rempfer,Terry Morrill. Not pictured: David Lapka and Marjorie GIsi.
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FOURTH GRADE Back row:RIchard Glaesman, Carol Ganser, Harvey Lech- ner. Perry Aman, Sharon Isaacson,Barbara Maier,and Lester Weishaar, Middle row: Ronald Geffre, Myrna Morri11,Dorothy Neu- harth, Allen Kaaz, Imogene Smolnisky, Donald Mensch, and Philip Cowherd. Front row: Lee Bain, Linda Rempfer,Inez Schock,Sandra Heintzmann, Donald Hamm- rich, Gwendolyn Rueb, and Jacob Jtindt. Not Pictured: Carol Hilge- mann, Diane Albrecht, Did you snap it? The first three classes of boots enjoyed a period of gym each week this year under the supervi- sion of their teachers. Marching and folk-dancing were two of their favor- ite activities. The high- est class scholastically on the first floor, the third graders look for- ward to gaining the upper deck next year. Fourth grade boys receiv- ed their first taste of formal basketball after practicing only on the outdoor court before. New fields of study and var- ious sand-table projects awakened new Interests, This class is the only one In which all girls took part in the grade baton twirling practice and performed at basket- ball games. And then what happened? THIRD GRADE Back row: Roger Schaible, MaDonna Rohrich, Linda Dur- nil, Francis Bell, Gregory Gill, Middle row: Stewart Turrwrall, Mary Kay Guthmil- ler, Ronald Kaaz, Kenneth Lapka,Jeffry Kohlhoff,Shir- ley Heupe1, Front row: Jerry Jundt,Cheryl Tschappat,Mary Lou Gisi,Robert Schock,Pat- ricia Holmes. Not pictured: Gwendolyn Schock.
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Back row: Leslie Layton,Larry Vilhauer,Vernon Glaser,Duane Bain,LeRoy Kaul,LeRoy Erdmann,Arlin Grabowska,Albert Erdmann,Larry Schnaidt,Gary Breitag. Middle row: Billy Breitag, James Schwahn,Donald Rath,LeRoy Adam,Larry Jundt, Herbert Ketter- ling,Buddy Schaffer,C1 ifford Weisz,Keith Kline,Elmer Ketterling.Front row:Alouis Schwahn, Arnold Lechner,Dean Krein,Leland Weishaar,Melvin Breitag, Kenneth Weisz Sidney Schaible,Marvin Ketterling,and Ronnie Schaffer. Pinateb a,clvcaufe GtitlaM, tf-on Pl ikin Pirate Pete, whofs been cavorting his way through these pages, managed to , outrun opponents for three wins, but was out distanced in three other gridiron conte? s. Pirates nevertheless feel their cutlass- pigskin exchange was worthwhile,for their 19-0 route of Ashley in the Homecoming game was one of the richest treasures captured this year. GotchaJ Giddy-upi And down he goes! Squattin1 strategy session.
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