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HISTORY On a sunn day in the fall of '59, the doors opened to our class of 35. With the help of our advisor Mrs. Hill, Frank Mansfield led us through an enjoyable year. Judy Cornue was willing and able to take over in Frank's absence. Our important records were kept by Phyllis Peterson. Our finan- cial problems were kept in hand by Karen 0'Brien. To keep us up-to-date on the proble s of the student bod , Dick Berry and Kathy Nusbaum were sent to the Student Council. Our Homecoming float, 'Running Over Norris Farmn, brought us the honor of first place. we finished the year with a picnic and movie at Genoa City, Wisconsin. As we entered our second year, Jerry Popenhagen led our group of 32, with the aid of Dave Deioung. Our events were written down by our faith- ful secretary, Peggy Smith, our financial status was boosted by Judy Cornue. Dick Berry and Karen 0'Brien were sent to the Student Council. We had a successful year at Homecoming time by winning first prize on our.float, 'Running For Victoryu. M s. Tibbitts helped us with our very first class dance, which was a great success. We finished off a very successful year with s picnic and a movie at Lake Geneva, Wisconsin. As we entered the doors of school for our third year, President Frank Mansfield guided our class through a very eventful year. His assis- tant was Phyllis Peterson, who took over in his absence. Our 'highlightsn were kept by our secretary, Kath Nusbaum. Judy Cornue, again our trea- surer, and Dick Berry, our Business Manager, kept us out of the red and encouraged us to spend more at the Snack lar. Our Student Council repre- sentatives, Paul Cornue and Karen O'Brien, kept us up-to-date on the present school activities. For the third year, we received first Prize on our float, 'Tugging For Victoryu. It was a very unusual and VST? Sue' cessful float. With the guidance of Mr. Schmidt, we had a very beautiful Prom, WEawaiian Sunsetn. It will linger best in the minds of our king, Dick Berry, our queen, Phyllis Peterson, and the court, Jud Cornue, Peggy Smith, Dave D6!oung, and Jerry Popenhagen. Another year ended hap- pily with a picnic and swimming at 'Old Faithful' Lake Geneva. In the fall of'62, we entered school for our final and most enjoy- able year. Our President, Dick Berry, tried to keep order at our class meetings during our important discussions, and Ruth Von Bergen tried to assist him. Ph llis Peterson jetted down our minutes best she could. Our treasurer, Kath Nusbaum, kept telling us to keep working if we were ever going to make our goal, the class trip. She also took care of all our hard earned money. Paul Cornue, Joyce Johnson, and Carolyn Johnson were sent to the high council to keep us informed on present-day happen- ings around school. One of the big events of the year was putting on the class play, which everyone enjoyed. Spring vacation finally rolled around, and it was time for the lucky 29 to leave Hebron on their class trip. 'We had a great time touring Washington and New York, returning in a week's time, to school the next day. Our biggest moment of all was that day in June when it was time to receive our diplomas. To the remaining classes, Rota of Ruckl S-1' was
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