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Class Will We the Senior class will the old school to the Freshmen. JEANETTE BRUNS: Wills her soft voice to Jerry Wise. ALTA DICKENSON: Wills her ability to be quiet to Jeanelle Wellsandt in hopes that it will do her good. DALE FLORKE: Wills his height to Steve Markel. DELBERT HILLMAN: Wills his bass drum to Elaine Jurgens. GENE HOKOM: Wills his dates with Sandra to LeRoy Sanders. ROBERT HOKOM: Wills his basketball shot to Lloyd Ferricks. DONNA HOWERTER: Wills her ability to talk fast to John Hixon. PHIL IHRIG: Wills his coordination to next years cheerleaders. BARBARA JURGENS: Wills her ability to be elected every year as a cheerleader to Chantal Misegadis. JANICE MILLER: Wills her address in Oklahoma City to anyone who needs an air force man. DELBERT NAMUTH: Wills his ability to drive carefully to Ralph Bond. DALE OMMEN: Wills his dancing ability to Shirley Fraass and hopes she can learn his step. BONNIE PHELPS: Wills her absent marks to Roger Stoneceipher. ROBERT RICHARDS: Wills his chevy to anyone who can afford to keep it running. KAREN THEIS: Wills all her letters from Richie to anyone who wishes to make a big bonfire. RAY TREMAIN: Wills his Homecoming crown to Doyle Florke. GLORIA VOS1KA: Wills her love secrets to Joyce Schmid. DORIS WHITEFOOT: Wills her Betty Crocker Award to Jerry Walsh. DONNA YEAGER: Wills her blond hair to Benny Richards. PATTY ZALESKY: Wills her soprano voice to Bill Markel. MR. MASON: Wills the Class of 1960 to the cruel world. Sponsored by: KREIDER SON IMP. , Lodgepole, Nebraska
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BONNIE PHELPS Chorus 4, Pep Club 4, Physical Education 3, Class Plays 1, Dramatics 1 DONNA YEAGER Chorus 4, Majorette 1, Pep Club 4, Physical Education 3, Class Play 2, Volleyball 3 PATTY ZALESKY Chorus 4, Band 4, Pep Club 4, Physical Education 4, Volleyball 4, Small Musical Group 4, Vocal Solos 4, Instrumental Solo 1, Class Plays 3, Class Officer 1, Pep Club Officer 1, Alternate Cheerleader 1, Annual Staff 1, Paper Staff 1, Girls' State Dramatics 3, Accompanist 1, Homecoming Attendant 1 DORIS WHITEFOOT Chorus 3, Band 3, Pep Club 4, Physical Education Student Manager 4, Paper Staff 2, Class Plays 2, Pep Club Officer 1, Homemaker of Tomorrow Award KAREN THEIS Chorus 4, Accompanist 4, Volleyball 4, Physical Education 4, Annual Staff 1, Paper Staff 2, Class Officer 2, Band Officer 1, Pep Club Officer 3, Dramatics 3, Band 4, Instrumental Small Group 1, Girls' State Alternate, Class Plays 3, Pep Club 4, Homecoming Attendant 1
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Class History Twelve anxious, good looking, energetic, enthusiastic, ardent, and zealous youngsters entered the premises of Lodgepole Public School. The first session was held on September 2, 1948, with the following starting in the first grade: Doris Whitefoot, Pat Zalesky, Donna Howerter, Bonnie Phelps, Gloria Vosika, Delbert Namuth, Delbert Hillman, Dale Ommen, Robert Richards, Lemual Vance, Phil Brown, Tim Markel, and Gloria Way. During our fifth year we lost Lemual Vance. Lyle McCarter and Glenn McNamee joined us. In our sixth grade we lost Lyle McCarter, and in our seventh grade we lost Glenn McNamee. In the eighth grade Alta Dickenson and Sandra Portner joined us. Finally the big day had come, and we were to enter our Freshman year in Lodge-pole High School. To start with us were: Dale Florke, Robert Hokom, Gene Hokom, Karen Theis, Donna Yeager, Raymond Tremain, Janice Miller, Jeanette Bruns, Linda Folkerts, Keith Onken, Barbara Jurgens, Phil Ihrig, and Everette Frericks who was here for two weeks and we later lost Sandra Portner. During our Sophomore year we lost Keith Onken and our Junior year Linda Folkerts left us. So today as we look back upon the past twelve years, we know we will never forget all the memories, good or bad, at good old Lodgepole school. Other memories that we will cherish forever will be our proms, class plays, class breakfast, class parties, sports, initiation, and of course our sneak day. The big moment of our life was graduation day, which no one will forget. Sponsored by FIRST STATE BANK, Lodgepole
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