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JERE WOOD Anselmo-Merna 3,4; Columbus 1,2; Boys' Glee 1; Coyote Staff 4; Class Play 3,4; A-M Club 4; Football 1,3,4, Lettered 4. Sponsor; Darrel Sybrant CLASS HISTORY The kindergarten class of 1957 found their way to Mrs. Florence Huntzinger's room. The eight pupils were Frances Allison, Wayne Beavers, LaDonrA Cool, Tom Raymond, Roger Hunt, Larry Kastens, Lana Olson, and Cheryl Osterhoudt. In the first grade, the class lost Lana Olson, but gained Jere Wood. Mrs. Ruth Mosley took over Mrs. Huntzinger's class as they entered the second grade. During the year, Daryl Fisher was welcomed to the class. The third grade class greeted four new students: Max Gonge, Linda Satchell, Danny Jacquot, and Donna Blakeman. Wayne Beavers and Daryl Fisher left the class under Mrs. Stutzman. Wayne Beavers, Frances Beavers, and Terry Gracey joined the fourth grade class with Mrs. Bocher as their teacher. Max Gonge left the class. Under Mrs. Alvina Lauer in the fifth grade there were eight students with the loss ol Wayne Beavers, Frances Beavers, Danny Jacquot, and Terry Gracey. The sixth grade was increased by Nancy McCormick and Steve Huhman. Now ready to enter Junior High, the seventh grade under Miss Reiter was increased by six eager young students: Elaine Bader, David Lindner, Marie McAlevy, Dick May, Jeanne Switzer, and Cary Sommer. Mrs. Smets patiently guided twenty-nine beaming students through the eighth grade. Added to the class were Steve Bartak, Patty Clarke, JoAnn Christen, Bob Dainton, Daryl Fisher, Philip Lamb, Bill McGinn, Danny Russell, Byron Rush, Jim Spanel, Linda Simons, Darrel Schmidt, and Dale Spanel. As green Freshman, the mighty Seniors of '66 initiated us into High School. The class gained Barbara Crouch, Rose Daily, Arlene Hall, Sharon Kieborz, Kay Troxel, Vicki McCaslin, and Maurine Russell. Bill McGinn and Linda Satchell left the class followed by Jere Wood at mid-term. The Sophomore class lost LaDonna Cool, Rose Daily, and Vicki McCaslin but gained Randall Smith and Mick Knott. As Juniors, the class lost Daryl Fisher, Arlene Hall, Danny Russell, Randall Smith, and Mick Knott. It was increased by Maria Wrede, Vicki McCaslin, and Jere Wood. The Juniors presented, Lock, Stock, and Lipstick, a three-act comedy. Shower of Stars became the main thought of each Junior's mind as they prepared for the Junior-Senior Banquet and Prom held May 4, 1968. JTbe mighty Seniors started planning for their long-waited-for sneak to the Ozarks by presenting Hill- billy Weddin' . The Seniors were now twenty-nine strong due to the loss of Jeanne Switzer, Jim Spanel, and Maria Wrede but gaining Randall Smith. After a year of hard work the Seniors journeyed to the Ozarks for a glorious sneak.
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CARY AL SOMMER Anselmo-Merna 1,2,3,4; Boys' Glee 1, Coyote Staff 4; Class Officer 4; Kearney Scholastic 2,3,4; A-M Club 3,4, A-M Club Officer 4; Track 1, 3, Lettered 3; Football 1,2,3,4, Lettered 3,4. FORREST RANDALL SMITH Anselmo-Merna 2,4; Deady High 1; Broken Bow 3; Coyote Staff 4; A-M Club 3,4; Foot- ball 3; Basketball 2,4, Lettered 2. DALE GENE SPANEL Anselmo-Merna 1,2,3, 4; Coyote Staff 4; Boys' Glee 1; A-M Club 4; Football 1.2, 3.4, Lettered 3,4. SHARON KAY TROXEL Anselmo-Merna 1,2, 3,4; Class Play 3; Coyote Staff 4; Pep Club 1,2; Annual Staff 4; Volleyball 1,2,3.
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