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Donna Dixon Gene Elsasser Joyce Tietz Ken Echtenkamp Marcia Ortmann Melvin Rodick Nancy Zimmerman Janie Samson Shirley Ruehling Duane Miller Gene Zobel Carol Vogt Larri Munderloh Beth Munderloh William Konopik Cheerie Gatzemeyer Bert Newell Marlene Beutler Dwight Gatzemever Carolyn Witt
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Decorating for the banquet Queen of the Hobo Dance 3 unior M uitiei Science Fair Fifteen girls and ten boys enrolled for the 1964-65 school year as juniors. Gregory Vogt was elected as leader for the year. Marcia Ortmann was his assistant. Jane Samson served as the class secretary-treasurer, and Joyce Tietz reported the latest happenings of the class. Miss Davis and Mr. Urwiler were sponsors. Throughout the year the class enjoyed many activities. One of the highlights was the class play, Headin' For The Hills. ' The class was represented on Color Day by Marcia Ortmann and Gene Zobel. On November 16 some of the juniors journeyed to West Point for County Government Day to learn more about our local govern-ment. Shirley Ruehling and Mark Sorensen were the girl and boy stater for the week of June 12-18. Jane Samson, Nancy Zimmerman, and Larri Munderloh helped lead the cheers for the boys through the year. Nine, of the ten boys participating in sports, lettered--Gene Zobel, Gregory Vogt, Gene Elsasser, Bert Newell, Dwight Gatzemeyer, Mark Sorensen, Ken Echtenkamp, William Konopik, and Duane Miller. The hi-lite of the year was the Junior-Senior Banquet and Prom held on May 8. The theme of the event was Gone With The Wind. The gym was decorated as a southern plantation scene with a sunset mural behind a black iron gate. Earning Money Jr. Class Play Girl and Boy Stater
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