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-an tvs ? i Marvin Alderks, President, ,lim Quitno, Vice Presidentg Miss Parks, Advisorg Joan Elliott, Secre- taryg Richard Berg, Treasurer. I Juniors: Do you remember . . . Leaving the unforgettable summer to start school . . . Changing schedules . . .Dashing around home football games selling hot dogs . . . Decorating the gym for Homecoming . . . Stuffing football players . . . Joyce Elliott pushing mum sales . . . How cold it was in the gym . . . History class . . . Dashing through the halls to beat the tardy bell . . . Explaining to Verna why we were late . . . Top row: Bob Lower, Jim Kosobud. Norma Rand, Bob Lawson, Gary Myers, Maxine Mankowsky, Duane Onley, David Meisener, Jerry Knutson. Second row: Bob O'Brien, Lorena Long, Alice Pobst- man, Wynette Koch, Marna Rasinusson, Sharon Madden, Lynn McFadden. Martha Pearce. Third row: Miss Bartman, Claude Reed, ,lim Quitno, Henry Knetsch, David Kinchen, John Kenny, Denny Mutton, Mr. Kruger. Bottom row: Joanne Onley. Kay Potts, Mildred Masters, Mary Leathers. Margie Nelson, JoAnn Larabee, Sharon Monson, Glenda Nachtigall. T 6 -We in if K 1 W ,t ' iiii liz ? 1 if it 5 1 4 Y 1 x 7f 'MDW W' 2 I s W l L., if i M
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f ,f .-a Ed Sandell demonstrates diagraming technique. I Best school election . . . Marvin Alderks, president . . . Sleepless nights before semester tests . Raising money for the Prom at the dance held after the game January 21 . . . Mixing coats up in the checkrooms . . . The per- formance of Lower, Hackett, and McFadden in '6The Curious Savage . . . The juniors who worked on the stage crews . . . Seeing the movie HRomeo and Julietv . . . Top row: Mr. Nelson, Wendell Brown, Bill Alcock, Richard Berg, Terry Walker, Bill Coggeshall, Gene Abbott, Marvin Alderks. Second row: Joan Elliott, Judy Ewald, Sandra Brady, Jane Balluff, Genevieve Berkheimer, Jean Collard, Shirley Buchman, Barbara Arjes. Third row: Gretchen Bain, Bob Balcom, Richard Barth, Jack Collins, Lee Clegg, John Bailey, Bonnie Esposito, Barbara Bates, Sue Ewald. Bottom row: Joyce Elliott, Jeannene Bain, Barbara Boutain, Jeannine Coquilette, Jan Cox, Mary Cline, Karen Busse, Neva Eckhardt, Don Cross.
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