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full ple t to se grade ,Ya 45 , ' 1 - P Reading knowledge and wonderful books chock of interesting peo- o visit and places e fasclnate second rs. Back row:Jennette Bendewald, James Brandner,Merrl lee Gll1,Dlxle Cowherd,Evelyn Heagley,Charles Roh rlch.Middle row:Susan Turnwall,Jerry Serfoss,Shel lah Smolnlsky, Larry Maxwell,Ralph Kranzler. Front row: Dallas Tschappat, Susan Ganser,Marjorle Glsl, Suzanne Rempfer. Absent: Pamela Rau. SECOND GRADE Reading has become a source of delight to most second graders, many of whom won their life mem- berships ln the Library Club of America by reading 18 books. New words have been added to their vocabularies, and writing has proved a useful tool in employing them. FIRST GRADE First graders listen with rapt attention to their teacher's words, The youngest of the clan have recei- ved speclal atten- tion from Pirate Pete in his crow's nest, He's enjoyed watching them take part in the Homecom- ing parade and the carnival program and chuckled at their delight in some of their firsts---first sand box,flrst story books, first play- 1ets,flrst Valentine box. Pete's babies are eagerly looking forward to another first---the school picnic. Back row:Wallace Albrecht,Rod Mary Aman,Llnda Hauck,Melllo Sandy Kamm, Lance Gill, Cent Zacher, David Thomas, Allen ney Durnil, Hochhalter, er row:John Guthmlller, Glenda Rueb,Bobby Schllllng,Janet Brand- ner. Front row: Linda Doerr , Geraldine Glaesman, Karyl Schmidt, Kayrn Schmidt. Absent: Arlene Ketterllng. 25
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In . 15 ' W I s S Listening to tales of long ago, fourth graders also enjoy the Christmas mobile in the background. D , 75 zdiygifiwi ss s d ' G his 1 Back row: Gwendolyn Schock, Francis Bell, Jeffry 2 MQ , ,r.rs ,' Egg iw g Kohlhoff,Stewart Turnwa1l,Gregory Gi1l.Middle row: Q?VYggf?5- .ras ggggv ggg Linda Durnil, Mary Kay Guthmiller, Ronald Kaaz,Jim ' 5 M fl ,s1l'lollI 5 V Kase1,Shlrley Heupe1,MaDonna Rohrich.Front row:Ro- ef. W 'h.'g', Si 'fJQ bert Schock, Mary Lou Gisl, Cheryl Tschappat,Roger X r g hltgx of V Schaih1e,Patricia Holmes. 1 g,pg s jf, xm,' 'o.V,1f FOURTH GRADE fggq . o H Fourth graders were especially proud of the mobiles and motors they constructed. Together with the third grade they formed a to- nette band this year under the direction of Mr. Maule.Cub Scouts for boys and L-H for girls opened new fields of interest for these boots o THIRD GRADE Third graders study in- dustriously as their tea- cher helps a fellow-puplL The oldest group on their floor, the third graders look forward to going upstalrs next year. The new lunch room has proved a wonder- ful boon to those who eat lunch at school.Together with other lower graders l Back row:Bonnle Kranzler,Tony Kamm,Dixle the third Qfadefs Kamm,Ruth Neuharth, Patrick Schaffner, have enJ0y2d 3 Week' Lavonne Schaffer. Middle row: Gwyn Pade, ly QYW C1355 where Robert Opp, Judy Brandner, Jerry Heupel, fheY'V9 mafched 1 Brenda Maier,Terrance Durnil. Front row: Played Qamesv and Michael McCol1och, Mary Meldinger,Robert square-danced. Keisz,Kathleen Helntzman,Dick Turnwall. zu
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4240 FOOTBALL SQUAD Back row: Assistant Coach Schumacher, Ray Mehlhoff,Gary Breltag,Ar1in Grabowska, Duane Bain,Darrel Scha1b1e,Larry Schnaldt, Albert Erdmann,Gary Guthm1ller,Melvln Serfoss, Coach McPhee. Middle row: Billy Breitag,James Schwahn, Melvin Breitag, Frank Bain,Dean Kreln,Dale Smolnisky,E1mer Ketterling,Arnold Lechner,Buddy Scha- ffer, Clifford Weisz. Front row: Alouis Schwahn, Kenneth Weisz,Ronnie Schaffer, James Breitag, Marvin Ketterllng,Le1and Welshaar,Robert Huber,Sldney Schalble. m1e0a44e10'Zf,1Pa94hm nada The Pirates experienced their best football season in many years as they compiled a M-2 record. With Gary Breltag at the helm and Elmer Ketter- ling, Melvin Breitag, and Gary Guthmlller across the T behind him, the Pirates manhandled Ellendale, Eureka, Aberdeen 'X Juniors, and Ashley in winning N, their first four games of the season. However, erratic trade I4 winds blew the Pirates off il- course at the two-thirds mark, On 0ne-0n tw0-snap1 and they lost their last two games to the Aberdeen Sopho- mores and Linton. 1 tl' 5' -:L , -nl Q. .I .l- A l Here we Comet Step lightly!They're our toes! 26
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