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Larry Abendroth Russell Novak Debbie Anderson Stanley Leimer Eddie Molvig Lorraine Lase Allan Roth Mark Heineman .Janelle Miller Wayne Leimer Gordon Sorensen Christy Johnson Gerald Kubik Sheila O'Sullivan SOPHOMORES PLAY TOGETHER The sophomore class began their year with 16 boys and ten girls. Sally Lutjen was chosen as president with Randy Schilling assisting her. Bobbi Copple was elected secretary-treasurer and Joan Ronnenkamp reported the news. Bobbi Copple and Randy Schilling represented the class on Homecoming. A Picket Party was given for the freshmen on September 19. The two sophomores chosen as Jr. cheerleaders were Bobbi Copple and Debbie Wegner. As a money-making project, the class picked up corn. Twelve boys and ten girls began their first year in high school by electing Jay Copple as president, Connie Ilermelbracht as vice-president, Rodney Zwygart as secretary-treasurer, and Sandy Marr as news reporter. A party was given on January 13 for the sophomore class in return for the Picket Party. On May 5, the freshmen also had a gym party. Mary Lou Yrogt and Jan Sorensen were chosen as Jr. cheerleaders by the pep club. On Homecoming the freshman class was represented by Bev Van Kirk and Jay Copple. The class picked up corn and had a car wash to make money for the class. Sophomores learning to type the hard way. Jay Copple, President Connie Hermelbracht, Rodney Zwygart, Sandy Marr, Mr. Daryle Urwiler, Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer News Reporter Sponsor Randy Miller Bev Van Kirk Gardell Petersen
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Terry Mohl Dale Ruehling Debbie Wegner Robin Munderloh David Macklin Debi Dixon Rodney Schultz Douglas Mohl Sally Lutjen, President Bobbi Copple, Secretary-Treasurer Randy Schilling, Vice-President Joan Ronnenkamp, News Reporter Freshmen hard at WORK??? FRESHMEN AND WORK AND Roxanne Metzger Cliff Gatzemeyer Douglas Echtenkamp Pam Tietz Betty Leimer Mike Kummerfeld Connie Lutjen Galen Petersen Chuck Tietz Mary Lou Vogt Jan Sorensen Roger Vogt Mary Lei tow Brad Buchholz
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FIRST ROW: Johnny 'Zwygart, Fred Bassett, Jeff Bring, Randy Bray, Robert Lutjen, Ricky Brehmer. SECOND ROW: Melanie Munderloh, Sara Craig, Roxanne Johnson, Dixie Graff, Beverly Kuliik, Jo Lynn Miller, Susan Buchholz, Paula Anderson, Vicki Hermelbracht. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Jack Moore, substitute teacher for Mrs. Lester Sandqulst, Mona Carey, Kristee Larsen, Nancy Geisler, Karen Ross, Becky Schilling, Karmen Tonjes, Joan Petersen, Nancy Neel, Joel Bring. FOURTH ROW: Carrol Johnson, Danny Marr, Clifford Novak, Robert Ronnenkamp, Robert Roth, Todd Simonsen, Ralph Craig, Roger Engelbart, Dudley Ronnenkamp, Rockne Sorensen. FUTURE BHSSTUDENTS The seventh and eighth grades, which make up the Bancroft Junior High, had an exceptionally active school year. On December 15, everyone gathered for a gym party; and on May 19, the classes journeyed to Fremont for a park picnic and roller skating. The junior high basketball team had a successful season under the leadership of coach Kenneth Ileadlee. The end of the season found seven victories in their favor and four losses. Those participating on the team were Ricky Brehmer, Rockne Sorensen, Robert Lutjen, Fred Bassett, Johnny Zwygart, Robert Roth, Todd Simonsen, Joel Bring, Jeff Bring, Randy Bray, and Danny Marr. Tom Bassett served as student manager. The team finished in fourth place in the Bancroft Invitational Tournament in which eight junior high teams participated. The junior high enrollment consisted of seventeen girls and fifteen boys. Dudley Ronnenkamp was elected president for the year. Rockne Sorensen was vice-president; Vicki Hermelbracht, secretary; and Nancy Neel was chosen as treasurer. Clifford Novak was the flag-duty supervisor and student council members were Mona Carey, Dixie Graff, Paula Anderson, and Ricky Brehmer. 18
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