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Jean Lyksett, treasurer; Elmer Gillstrom, Student Council; Juliette Kirchoft, vice-president; John Linehan, president; Mary Jill Cramer, secretary. Samuel Lamberta, Student Council; Alice Kukuska, treasurer; Wal- ter (Rick) Anderson, vice-president; Patricia Swanson, secretary; Douglas Anderson, president. Brock Penman, treasurer; Carol Wert, secretary; John Turner, vice-president; Stephen Brown, president; Missing Kemmen (Ed- die) Atwood, Student Council.
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Satan i¥i4t nu “Time.” Four years of time stretched out before us like an endless road. We set forth with Miss Hughes, our adviser, and Allen Stendahl, Linda Schullo, John Jensch, Car- men Holden, and Jean Lyksett as class offi- cers. Together we laughed at Mr. Schu- macher’s jokes in civics class and read “Pip” aloud in English class. The fresh man-senior dance helped us get acquainted with our upperclassmen and helped to dispel a little of the awe with which we regarded them. John Linehan made the “A” squad team in basketball, and Jennifer Starr went to state with her forensic speech. Sophomores “Know the true value of time.v Snatch, seize, and enjoy every minute of it.” Our sophomore year was a full one, scholastically. We wore out two English teachers that year. We worked hard to pass our Driver Educa-» tion test, and a few lucky ones got their r licenses. Miss Hughes and Mr. Voelker were our advisers. Our class officers, Thomas Edin. Doreen Doonan. Carmen Holden. Jon Graham, and Philip Scheide. guided us and helped us plan for “Raiders’ Night - Blue and White”, a dance held in honor of-the team. Both the football and basketball ‘B” squad teams remained undefeated Scm'ioftS With time running) out, we plunged into the many senior activities. Catherine Mit- chell and Diane Anddrson directed the class play, “The Very Opposite Sex.” Jean Lyk- sett made a lovely Homecoming Queen, and Linda Schullo wfls this year’s Miss Hudson. It wasn’t all un. W k worked hard on our English themes, panels or ocial problems, and phys cs and chemistry'expbqmenis. With the hetp of Mrs. Qualls and MftyDunaski, our Jtlass officers, John Linehan, jJuliette Kj chofa Mary Jill Cramer Jean Lvk ett, d Etfpfer Gillstroto guidecNour h t yj in Mgh school. Thi end finally lo m xl in' ht as we were nWisured for caps attd gowns. We were glad tb be graduating, and yet . .Sfiour years wasn’t such a longtime after all. unto R.S “There is a time for all things.” There were days when we wondered how that state- ent could be true as we took National Merit Scholarship tests, ordered class rings and prepared themes for Mr. Cassutt and Mrs. Rolle. Sally Johnson and Allen Sten- dahl were selected as Badger State represen- tatives. Doreen Doonan spent the summer in Norway as our A.F.S. student. We worked hard, drawing camels and stuffing pillows to carry-out our Prom theme, “Scheherazade.” Philip Scheide, Thomas Edin, Mary Jill Cra- mer, Susan Myrvold, and Jon Graham worked with Mr. Dunaski and Mrs. Vedders to make the year a success. 28
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Third Row: Lynda Gilbertson, Handy Millard, Douglas Anderson. William Workman, Duane Lyon. Jeffery Boumeester, Alan Sene- chal. James Kina, Susan Tulgren. Second Row: Catherine Nelson, Phillip Trudell. Thomas Sauntry. Diane Rothe, Kathleen Dvorak. Richard Karras, Patricia Newton. Candace Anderson, Winkel Eggar, Susan Christiansen. First Row: Judith Samuel, Maren Hardin, Margaret Meeker, Joann Zappa, Jean Cameron, John Hopkins, Alice Kukuska, Susan Lyksett, Bonita Clark, Connie Huston. flcatun (2 144 Third Row: Eric Edquist, William Schaefer, James Johnson, Walter (Rick) Anderson, John Bauernfeind, Robert Olson, Larry Peter- son, Gary Riedel, Timothy Bauer, Jerry Knott. Second Row: Ann Heywood, Janice Gilbertson, Karen Asplund, Patrick Rawlings, Marcia Boody, Jean Benedict, Bradley Johnson, Marie Feola. Margaret Smith. Diane Miller, Kathryn Kester. First Row: Nancy Johannsen. Barbara Simpson, Carolyn Ross, Patricia Swanson. Cynthia Siegel, Jean McGrail, Janice Anderson, Pamela Johnson. Linda Bailey, Samuel Lamberta.
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