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FTRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Henderson; M. Buesgens, N. Knoben, J. Dvorak, R. Priebe, M. Weldon, L. Thompson, S. Luedloff, Mrs. Hurley. SECOND ROW:]. Anderson, T. Leonhardt, C. Bigaouette, M. Hessian, R. Priebe, E. Balk, L. Bnesgens, J. Chaves. THIRD ROW: R. Anderson, S. Huber, S. Anderson, S. Bergs, D. Haas, A. Fahey, J. Bigaouette, M. Haas, D. Anderley, J. Goehring, ]. Karnitz. FOURTH ROW:G. Komder, E. Liebhard, J. Fogarty, J. Leuwer, J. Huber, R. Karnitz, L. Fahey, R. Hart, D. Anderley, L. Buesgens. JUNIORS TAKE LAST GIGANTIC Little motivation was needed to activate the juniors of 1965-66. In the fall a magazine drive was sponsored to raise money for the Prom which they had to finance in the spring. The goal of $2700 was reached. Additional funds were obtained from operating the conces- sion stand during the football season and sponsoring a sock hop after a basketball game. A representative from Josten Jewelers visited our school early in the winter to display the different styles of class rings. The class of 1967 chose the Sculptura style ring. Later in the winter, the junior girls, with the approval of the American Legion Auxiliary, selected Jane Simcox to represent Belle Plaine at Girls' State. The three-act comedy, Ask Any Girl, was presented to the public by the junior class on April I and 2. The cast consisted of twelve girls and five boys. The highlight of the entire year was the Prom which was held on May 7. Arrangements and decorations accenting the theme Wonderland By Night, created a romantic and dreamland atmosphere in the gym. 28
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The choosing of a specific style of class ring was an important decision made by the juniors. The Sculptura style was the ultimate choice. The fact that it was available in four sizes and four different stone settings made the individual choice of ordering a ring equally difficult. STEP TO BECOME SENIORS We are all faced with a series of great opportunities--brilliant- ly disguised as insoluble problems. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Montbriand, P. Morrison, P. Ott. J. Stier, K. O'Connor, C. Renneke, R. Wagener, K. Nitz, J. Simcox, M. Sellnow, S. Otto, Miss Meyer. SECOND ROW: L. Zellman, G. Sell- now, D. Weldon, D. Trimbo, E. Plonske, R. Neisen, P. Sullivan, N. Redman, D. Witt, L. Schuldt. THIRD ROW: K. Otto, J. Thomason, D. Madlo, K. Murphy, K. Tritz. J. Stringer, G. Westlund, W. Mattfield, G. O'Day, J. Walerius, H. Stoppelmann. 29
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