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Gene Zobel Shirley Ruehling Carolyn Witt Carol Vogt Sandra Petersen Dwight Gatzemeyer Mark Sorensen William Konopik
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Mary Bring David Newell Kathy Deer Five girls and six boys started the 1962-63 year as sophomores. At the first class meeting, we elected the.following officers: President, Carlene Nolting; Vice President, Eddie Raasch; and Secretary-Treasurer, Marjean Fuller. Mrs. Cora Barnes was appointed os the class sponsor. We were happy to have Mary Bring join us during the second semester. Our activities were many and varied this yeor. We tried to enrich our treasury by selling candy early in the year. With some of this money, we had a fall picnic for the freshmen. We also held a gym party where piping hot pizzas were the main attraction. Various members participated in football, basketball, track, pep club, girls' glee, mixed chorus, dramatics, library, and office work. Alice Neel, Carlene Nolting, and Marilyn Ruehling were chosen as junior cheerleaders. Robert Cook was on the first-ten basketball squad. The sophomores did academic work in some of the following classes: English 10, world history, biology, typing, mathematics II, and physical education. Alice Neel Edward Raasch Franklyn Allen Vogt
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i FRONT ROW: Carla Anderson, Shirley Schultz, Bonnie Konopik, Cynthia Chesnut, Karen Petersen, Larry Van Kirk, Charles Graff, and Joe Sorensen. MIDDLE ROW: Mrs. Dittberner, Judy Macklin, Gary Gatzemeyer, Lowell Nolting, Nancy Sorensen, Ellen Gatzemeyer, Robert Sorensen, Reggie Roth, David Hermelbracht, Anthony Shadebolt, James Fuller, Charles Craig, and Alan Simonsen. BACK ROW: John Ross, Kenneth Deer, Dennis Gatzemeyer, Carolyn Deer, Sharon Zwygart, Sharon Schodeman, Michael Vogt, Fayette Petersen, Paul Manning, Billie Copple, Karen Carlson, and John Eby. red It m a ctivitii n The opening day of school found twenty-five of the greenest, growingest young people to enroll as freshmen. All the fellows participated in some form of athletics. Gene Zobel, Bert Newell, and Dwight Gatzemeyer attained their letter award in football. Nancy Zimmerman led cheers for these youths. Our leaders were Top Dog, Dwight Gatzemeyer; Secondary Dog, Gene Zobel; and Penny Packer, Marcia Ortmann. Our guiding light was Mr. Petersen. Class shenanigans were carried on at two parties. Our name bearers for Color Day were Nancy Zimmerman and Dwight Gatzemeyer. 20
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