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BENNIE WIDMAN
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JOANNE TASCHNER LINDA TINGLE It’s a big, wide, wonderful world when you're in love. What care how tall I be when all th( world looks up to me. MIKE STORHAUG He's neither a book worm, nor a social hound, but a dam nice guy to have around.
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SENIOR CLASS HISTORY The class of 1965 attended the first grade under the instruction of Joyce Van Lok. There are 20 of the original class graduating and 18 have been together all 12 years. They are: Judy Bums, Gary Erickson, John Garry, Richard Halvorson, Joel Hansen, Karmel Hookie, Randall Iverson, Linda McKittrick, Carolyn O’Keefe Robert O’Keefe, Bemadine Penny, Margaret Pratt, Lyle Richards, Robert Ryland, Joanne Taschner, Sandra Washburn, Bennie Widman, and Rick Williamson. Karla Fellt and Dixie Ritenour started but left some time later. As second graders, Miss Jo Ann Broghammer supervised our class. Marilyn Asleson, Dennis Rasmussen, Sharon Thiele and Gary Wayne joined us but Ed Heitman, Carol Thiele, David Minehart, Victor Krause and Ronnie Muth left our class. During the third grade, Elaine Jorgenson instructed us. David Anderson, Linda Tingle and Darryle John- son came to be with us; however, Gary Wayne departed. In the fourth grade under Donna Hummel we gained Jacqueline Anderson and Dennis Murphy, but we lost David Anderson, Robert Peckenpaugh and Dennis Rasmussen. Under the direction of Lorraine Maguire in the fifth grade, Kenneth Cromwell joined us; however, Darryle Johnson and Dennis Murphy left our class. As sixth graders, under the supervision of Phyllis Smith, we were happy to receive Kenneth Hein into our enrollment but we were sorry to lose Duane Halstead, Dixie Ritenour and Sharon Thiele. Miss Lorene Anderson instructed us in the seventh grade. That year Ronald Geyer, Robert Montross, Irene Parkhurst, Gale Petersen and Shirley Van Dyke came to study with us. Lon Dannenbring and Wanda Jorgen- son left us. In the eighth grade our instructor was Marion Hinz. David Anderson, Larry Forbes, James Hulbert, Carroll Poppen, Dixie Ritenour and Gary Schriner joined our class. We lost Karla Felt. As lowly freshmen we entered De Smet High School with our class advistors being Donald McCaskell and Lyle Lester. New students entering our class were: Eileen Abrahamson, Gary Akkerman, Daniel Apland, Donald Cavanaugh, Ronald Hein, Susan Holm, Cora Kenton, Steven Lewallen, Gene Morrison, Janice Nelson, Sandra Page, Glennis Paulson, Janel Pirlet, Cynthia Schwartz, Alan Serfling, Michael Storhaug, Dennis Up- hoff and Dennis Urevig; however we lost Larry Forbes and Gary Shriner. Class officers for the year were: President, Merle Poppen; vice president, Randall Iverson; secretary-treasurer, Cora Kenton; Student Council members Robert O'Keefe and Carolyn O’Keefe. Homecoming King and Queen candidates were John Garry and Marilyn Asleson. Candace McNutt, David Popp and John Spencer joined us as sophomores. That year we lost David Anderson, Ronald Hein and Susan Holm. Our sophomore class advisors were John Zimmer, Duane Brooks and John Mundhenke. Sophomore class officers were: President, Rick Williamson; vice president, David Popp; secretary, Joanne Taschner and treasurer, Richard Halvorson. Our representatives for Student Council were Bernadine Penny and Daniel Apland. Janel Pirlet and Robert Montross were our Homecoming candidates. In our junior year our class advisors were Mr. Monroe, Mr. Meeder, Miss Kluckman and Mrs. Wolkow. Class officers were: President, Danny Apland; vice president, Margaret Pratt; secretary, Carolyn O’Keefe; treasurer, John Spencer. Student Council representatives were Cynthia Schwartz and Rick Williamson. Boh O’Keefe and Joanne Taschner were vice president and secretary-treasurer of the Student Body, respectively. Homecoming King and Queen for 1963-64 were Carolyn O’Keefe and Richard Halvorson. We enjoyed presenting our play, “The Cannibal Queen” and our Junior-Senior Prom “Fantasia.” The “Quintones” played for our Prom. The newcomers for that year were Dean Carroll and Karla Felt; we lost Ronald Geyer and David Popp. As Seniors we lost Bonnie Pippert and we gained Winifred Farr. Our Senior advisors were Mr. Graham, Mr. Feuerstein and Mrs. Wolkow. Homecoming King and Queen were Rick Williamson and Janel Pirlet. Their attendants were: Danny Apland and Dixie Ritenour, Bob O’Keefe and Joanne Taschner, and Joel Hansen and Cynthia Schwartz. The senior officers were: President, Richard Halvorson; vice president, Glennis Paulson; secretary- treasurer, Dixie Ritenour. Student Council representatives were Linda Tingle and Ben Widman. Bob O’Keefe was Student Body president and Janel Pirlet was Student Body secretary-treasurer. Rick Williamson was editor of the Annual and Bob O’Keefe was editor of the “Newsette.” Our play was Deadly Ernest!” Class Colors: Sapphire Blue ami Silver Class Flower: Red Rose
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