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Fourth and Fifth Grades SITTING (froir. left to right): Trini Acosta, Blondel Dunn, Imcgene Orts, Betty Jo Pennington, A. J. Grier, Clarence Kunkel, Eugene B'ednarz. Doris Klaus, STANDING (from left to right): Joe Coy, Rameo Hoyas, Eloy Martinez, Gra--e Moczygcmba, Joe Borrego, James Alcorn, Mrs, L. F. Tampke, substitute teacher; Lottie Mae Grier, Doris Eckel, Charlie Schmidt, Lenn Glendinning, Neil Pennington. Doyle Glendinning. Those in the fourth and fifth grade that were in Choral Singing are: Doris Eckel, Betty Jo Pennington, Imogenc Orts, Clarence Kunkel, Neal Pennington. Blon- del Dunn and Eugene Bednarz. Doris Eckel and Joe Borrego participated in the County Meet spelling. Outstanding students in scholarship in the fourth grade are Clarence Kunkel and Trini Acosta. The fifth grade has Doris Eckel and Joe Borrego as its representatives. Doris Eckel, Trini Acosta and Clarence Kunkel represented the Ward School in picture memory at the County Meet and finished third. J
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Sixth and Seventh Grades FRONT ROW (left to right): Elroy Flieller, Richard Havel, Walter Charles Masse, Leland Gluck, Rose Marie Kosarek, Mildred Kunkel, Dorothy Schmidt, Edward Vincik. MIDDLE ROW (left to right): Francis McDougal, Adolph Schmidt, Winston Woellert, Rosa Lee Oppelt, Frances Perez, Ella Lee Clark, Gladys Grier. BACK ROW (left to right): Harry Heimer, Adolph Pope, Mr. H. F. Bielefeld, Principal of Grammar School: Harold Heimer, Catherine Artus, Louise Clark. Students who represented the Poth Ward Shool in arithmetic in the County Meet were Harold Heimer and Francis McDougal. Mildred Kunkel declaimed for the girls. Harold Heimer and Katherine Artus represent the seventh grade in scholar- ship, while Mildred Kunkel and Elroy Flieller are outstanding in the sixth. Winston Woellert was Choral Singing director as well as an active band member. The Choral Singers tied with LaVernia for first place in the County Meet. Harold Heimer and Walter Charles Masse placed third in arithmetic in County Meet, and Frances Perez and Walter Charles Masse tied for first in music memory. Frances had the only perfect score at County Meet. Mildred Kunkel placed third in the Junior Girls’ Declamation. Rosa Lee Oppelt and Walter Charles Masse tied for third place in spelling.
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Second and Third Grades TOP ROW (left to right): Baltimar Rios, Fernando Govara, Joe Rios, Mrs. Leo Greif, teacher. MIDDLE ROW (left to right): Anna Marie Albert, Josephine Serna, JaKe Oppelt, David Schmidt, Osbaldo Ramirez, Aurora Ximenez, Olivia Garcia, Petra Garza, Chepita Garcia, Albert Serna, Jesus Rios, Manuel Garcia, Harriet Ann Beyer. BOTTOM ROW (left to right): Dickie Grier, Betty Jane Grier, Carolina Ximenez. Lillian Skrobarczyk, Betty Sue McBride, Jane Glendinning, Bob Grier, Bert Bednarz, Marvin Klaus, Frank Coldewey, Gene Maeekel, Delbert Boysen, Lorraine Moczygemba This is the largest third grade for many years. It has an enrollment of 32. This is due largely to the fact that seven of these skipped the second grade. The second grade was divided leaving 1-1 in this room. Students outstanding in scholarship in the second grade are Dorothy Boening, Anna Marie Albert and Lillian Skrobarczyk. In the third grade they are Madora Flieller, Gene Maeekel, Harriet Ann Beyer and Mary Voges. Gene Maeekel represented the third grade in Story Telling at the County Meet.
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