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and dramalic circles JUNIOR GROUP 3-Back row, left to right.: Arthur Whitaker, Jim Swindle, Richard Casey, Larry Lotter, Dean Jodry. Second row: Gene Brown, Deanna Thomas, Carol Clarke, Marilyn Helms. Front row: Sharon Wheeler, Marilyn Harmon, Claire Wheeler, Lor- rene Horr. JUNIOR GROUP 4-Back row, left to right: Shirley Gerdes, Larry Bohlken, Gary Moerer, Dwaine Rogge, Janet Mosher. Second row: Phyllis Shanks, Beverly Gerdes, Beverly Hinds, Wanda Teten. Front row: Betty Whitlow, Peggy Duncan. Best Wishes! LOWELL HAHN Lawyer
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QM!N -N ww-'---4:-:5Qk ::: :' -P e ' se .3 51:31 g' ' 'C' . iw it ,- :L 1 Hifi,-. . A-zgfxfss,-fa -miie'-' - I-3:2s:3.1ss:f-'.,ffiifgizi 2-:I- 47 'gl 5 Fifty ambitious iuniors brought their class through a busy schedule of activities this year. Headed by an all-girl slate of officers, they tried their hand at dramatics, investigated Nemaha County's government, had a party, and enter- tained the seniors at the annual iunior-senior banquet. The iuniors gave their class play, Our Hearts Were Young and Gay, before a capacity crowd on November 20. Although only twelve of them were elected to offices, all fifty members of the class participated in County Government Day. They got the lump on previous classes by or- dering their class rings this spring. Entertaining THIS IS THE LlFE Juniors flex muscles in scholastic, social, the seniors at the iunior-senior banquet on May 10 proved to be the biggest undertaking. A class party at Christmas time featured a chile supper, white elephant exchange, and Mr. Weekly as Santa Claus. Upholding the class' scholastic standing by earning A-pins during the year were Warren Babcock, Lynn Benson, Carol Clarke, Barbara Coad, Beverly Gerdes, Mosher, Larry Moody, Rogge, Dwaine Rogge, Mary McKnight, Janet Sonya Pohlman, Dan Wanda Teten, Deanna Thomas, and Carol Tushla. JUNIOR GROUP I-Back row, left to right: Jim Bantz, Daryl Lotter, Warren Babcock, 'Charles Fritz, Larry Bratcher. Second row: Lee Ernst, Ruth Bohling, Grace Hannaford, Joan Schlange. Front row: Sharon Funkhouser, S o n y a Pohlman, Mary McKnight, Mary Lou Dannull. ' JUNIOR GROUP 2-Back row, left to right: Larry Moody, Ronald Oestmann, Gene Knapp, Lynn Benson, Dan Rogge, Sec- ond row: Carol Tushla, Marilyn Rogge, Geraldine Meyer, Bill Furrow. Front row: Marilyn Huey, Doris Oglesby, Barbara Coad, Shari Darling. This page sponsored by ARMSTRONG and McKNIGHT Lawyers -
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,J , GUlDlNG sophomore destini th SOPHOMORE GROUP l-Back row, left to right: Kenny Hush, Alan Kreglo, Wesley Ebeler, Er- mp, Jim Brunner nie Aufenka , Clinton Bantz. Second row: Pat Simpson, Sandra Coulter, Mary Lou Kermoade, Dorothy Willard, Rosalie Haith. Front row: Dar- lene Conner, Vashti Rider, Judy Skoglund, .loan Bohl. SOPHOMORE GROUP 2-Back row, left to right: Henry Cas- pers, Raymond Stanton, John Griffiths, Clinton Clark, Robert Scleip. Second row: Carol Zorn, Linda Knox, Alice Flack, Del- bert Cahill, Marlene Lechliter. Front row: Barbara Ford, Diane Gould, Peggy Foster, Pat Morris. SEARCH Soh p omores begin to fake interest During the second f year o their high school careers, the sophomores felt older and more so- phisticated because th ey were no longer the youngest students in school. They began to take a more active interest in athletics, music groups, and committee work within the numer A ous HS clubs. They also gave a thought or two to vocations which they might be interested in taking up as a lifetime work. es is year were, This page s onso ed b left to ' l1: , URN Moron co Jane Crocker, vice president, and Clinton Bantz, Dodge - Plymouth president. ' P ' Y ngt Joan Bohl, secretary-treasurer
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