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Bill Tietz Sharon Wieneke Ralph Wilde Ruth Wimmer Successful Senior Year BILL TIETZ: “It is not good that man should be alone.’’ Football, Track—1,2,3,4; Basketball—1; Class Officer—1,3,4; Homecoming Attendant—2,4; Class Play, “Oklahoma”, Lettermen’s Club—4; Mixed Chorus—1,2,4. SHARON WIENEKE: “I’ve got but one life to live, but don’t let that fool you; watch me live it! Girl’s Glee—1,2,3; Class Play—3; FHA—4. (Transfer from Central.) RALPH WILDE: Work fascinates me—I could watch it forever.” Drama—1. (Transfer from Lathrope High, Fairbanks, Alaska.) RUTH WIMMER: “Her heart is like the moon—it often changes.” Band. Cheerleader. Instrumental Ensemble—1,2,3,4; Vocal Music—1,4; FHA—1,2; Prom Waitress—2; Declam— 4; Class Play—3,4; County Government Day—3. JOHN WOOD: An artist, he draws the girls.” Football, Track—1,2,3.4; Class Play— 3,4; County Government Day—3; Annual Staff. Lettermen’s Club—4. Dennis Lykins was interviewed for a job by Mr. Holmes. This was a special assignment for American Problems class to give the Seniors job experience for the future. John Wood
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Chuck Ross Judy Schulzkump Seniors Recall Memories CHUCK ROSS: “Next to football, love is the most exhilirating sport of all. All Sports— 1.2,3,4; Class Officer—1,2; Class Play—3,4; Prom Waiter—2; County Government Day—3; Homecoming King, “Oklahoma . Annual Staff, Lettermen’s Club—4. JANE SCHERER: 100 words a minute; no typewriter. Band—1.2.3.4; Vocal Music— 1,2,3; FHA Officer—2,3; Sweetheart Attendant—1,3; Student Council—2.4; Cheerleader—2; Class Officer, Class Play—3; Declam—4. CLAIRE SCHRECK: “I may say little, but I think a lot. Pep Club-1,2,3,4. JUDY SCHULZKUMP: “She’d stop St. Peter s roll call to ask a question.” Band. Girls’ Glee—1,2,3,4; Mixed Chorus—1,2,3; Piano Accompanist. Pep Club—2,3,4; Annual Staff—3,4; Class Officer—2; Class Play, Who’s Who Award—4. LAURIE SIEBRANDT: “You’d be surprised. Pep Club-1,2.3,4; FHA-1,2,3; Librarian-1,2; Office Help—3; Annual Staff—4. LONNIE SIEBRANDT: “Why take life seriously? We never get out of it alive. Football. Track—1,2,3,4; Class Play—3,4; County Government Day—3; Mixed Chorus—1. JANET STUTZMAN: “Little, but oh my!” Pep Club-1,2,3.4; FHA-1,2; Class Play, Annual Staff—4. (Transfer from Wisner.) Lonnie Siebrandt Janet Stutzman Laurie Siebrandt rvY a Claire Schreck Jane Scherer
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Larry Yarger Bob Yeikin Karin Zobel LARRY YARGER: ‘‘I might enjoy school if I didn’t have to study.” Student Manager— 1,2; Golf—3,4; Track—2; Class Play, Student Council—3; “Oklahoma ”—4. BOB YELKIN: “A girl in every port.” Track, Basketball, Football—1,2,3,4; Band—1; Prom Waiter—2; County Government Day—3; Class Play—3,4; “Oklahoma”, Lettermen’s Club-4. KARIN ZOBEL: “Her hair is rusty but she certainly isn’t.” “Girl’s Glee—1,2,3; Mixed Chorus—1,3; Pep Club, Triple Trio—1; Annual Staff—3; Class Play—4. Kris rushed into the bedroom with some very exciting news to tell Maxine and Bev in the Senior class play which was directed by Mrs. Konicek. President Bill Tietz presented Laura Green with a farewell gift in behalf of the Senior class. Laura moved to Norfolk with her family in October. The Senior class of 1968 had a very eventful year. On Career Night in West Point students from surrounding schools visited people representing various occupations to help them plan their future years. In American Problems class each Senior was interviewed by Ralf Holmes and Richard Kock to give them experience for future years. The Seniors were the first class to purchase some stock in Pepsi Co., which profitted in the end. Instead of having a Sneak Day each Senior was given a free day for educational purposes. Their final year was indeed a year to be remembered.
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