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The Class of 1971 J. T. Weisner and B. J. McDonough Treasurer and Vice-president Mr. Cliff Wilson Advisor CLASS MOTTO: Live for today, but remember yesterday and think of tomorrow . CLASS SONG: We've Only Just Begun CLASS FLOWER: White Roses Glenda Krezelok President Nyleen Anderson Secretary 19
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Class History The mighty class of 71 started their high school days with initiation presented to them by the class of 1970. After surviving the first three days of being tortured with materials ranging from lipstick to willow branches, they settled into the day-to-day humdrum of high school life. Election of officers presented our class with Kent Mosher, president; Tom Balek, vice-president; Glenda Krezelok, secretary; and Dave Ripley, treasurer. Our class colors were chosen as purple and white. Class sponsor was Cowboy John Nelson. With homecoming nearing we selected Glenda Krezelok as our candidate and Bob Hammel as escort. To make homecoming a real success our class received first place in the float contest. Our money making projects of the year consisted of a few bake sales and car washes. With graduation spinning around Debbie Welch was presented with the Crisco Award for baking. Our sophomore year started off with the smearing of the newcomers to Augusta High. The election of class officers brought into the ranks B. J. McDonough, president; Bob Hammel, secretary; J. T. Weisner, vice-president; and Kent Mosher, treasurer. Mr. Jim Wilson was the sophomore sponsor. As homecoming neared our class came up with another number one float with the announcement being given at half-time of the homecoming game. Our homecoming queen candidate was Debbie Welch escorted by Dave Ripley. The year passed quickly and before we knew it we were upperclassmen. Our new president for the junior year was one of the Lincoln students, Anne Tinsley. Her fellow officers were Glenda Krezelok, vice-president; Nyleen Anderson, secretary; and Barb Martin, treasurer. Mr. Rohnke was chosen as our class sponsor against his better judgement. Homecoming gave our class one more honor--Nyleen Anderson was chosen as princess and her escort was Dave Ripley. Student Council officers from our class included B. J. McDonough, vice president, and Glenda Krezelok, secretary-treasurer. Glenda, Nyleen, and B. J. were presented Heisey awards at graduation. Our prom theme was Raindrops Keep Falling on my Head . Decorations consisted of several shades of blue paper and miniature umbrellas cascading from the ceiling. Music was provided by the Missing Lynx. Nyleen Anderson and B. J. McDonough and J. T. Weisner represented our school at Girl's and Boy's States. Soon we ruled the halls of old AHS—we were the all-powerful invulnerable senior class. Hitting the road to success we elected Glenda Krezelok to the president's chair, B. J. McDonough as vice-president; Nyleen Anderson as secretary, and J. T. Weisner as treasurer. The Frito Bandito was our sponsor. Annual members included Tom Balek, Editor; Kent Mosher, assistant editor; Doug Freeman, business manager; B. J. McDonough, work-horse; and Vickie Malatere and Debbie Welch, photographers. Glenda Krezelok and Bob Hammel also were members of the staff. Tom Balek was elected as the student council president. Anne Tinsley was chosen as princess at Homecoming with Doug Freeman escorting. The Senior Play, Rest Assured, was well received much to the thanks and effort of Miss Diane Boley. Though at times boring and annoying, none can regret the hours spent in high school—a double asset both as an unforgettable experience and a key to a successful future. 18
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