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junior Basket First Row: Rodney Zwygart, Galen Petersen, Robin Munderioh, Jay Copple, Clifford Gatzemeyer, Roger Vogt, Richard Shadbolt. Second Row: Janice Sorensen, Debby Dixon, Christy Johnson, Debra Anderson, Sally Lutjen, Sandy Marr, Connie Lutjen, Debbie Wegner. Third Row: Bradley Buchholz, David Macklin, Gordon Sorensen, Douglas Mohl, Randy Schilling, Larry Abendroth, Terry Mohl, Gardell Petersen. Fourth Row: Mrs. Sanaquist, Eddie Molvig, Douglas Echtenkamp, Mary Lou Vogt, Beverly Van Kirk, Joan Ronnenkamp, Connie Hermelbracht, Roberta Copple, Gerald Kubik, Rodney Schultz, Allan Roth. The junior high enrollment consisted of thirteen girls and twenty boys. First semester officers of the Class Club were: president, Larry Abendroth; vice-president, Randall Schilling; secretary, Sally Lutjen; treasurer, Jay Copple; flag duty, Roberta Copple; student council, Allan Roth, Rodney Schultz, Janice Sorensen, Rodney Zwygart—second semester officers were: president, Sandra Marr; vice-president, David Macklin; secretary, Debra Dixon; treasurer, Debra Lee Wegner; flag duty, Christy Johnson; student council, Connie Hermelbracht, Douglas Echtenkamp, Roberta Copple, and Gordon Sorensen. The junior high basketball team had three wins and three losses. Participating were: Gordon Sorensen, David Macklin, Douglas Mohl, Terry Mohl, Randall Schilling, Allan Roth, Douglas Echtenkamp, Jay Copple, and Rodney Zwygart. Galen Petersen was student manager. Bancroft hosted an invitational tournament February 11-13 in which Walthill placed first. A local science fair was held in the gym for elementary and high school science classes of March 18. On March 26, students entered various science projects in the Science Fair held at Wayne, Nebraska. Everyone took part in music programs presented December 21 and April 28. Jr. High Cheerleaders Joan Ronnenkamp Sally Lutjen Roberta Copple Debra Dixon
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Lynette Brehmer John Bring Carolyn Deer Jim Fuller Ellen Gatzemeyer Sharon Zwygart Gary Gatzemeyer Lowell Nolting Shirley Schultz Dean Tletz Charles Graff Gene Pagels Tony A. Shadbolt Larry Van Kirk reili iviti tn an David Hermelbracht Bonnie Konopik Reg Roth Joe Sorensen Alan Simonsen The freshman class began with fifteen boys and seven g i r 1 s; C a rla Anderson soon moved to Rosalie. The chief executive of the class was David Hermelbracht. Gene Pagels was elected as his second. Carolyn Deer kept records of the class meetings and also acted as treasurer. Joe Sorensen kept the public informed of the freshmen activities by being news reporter. Mrs. Alexander was the class sponsor. The sophomores welcomed the class with a picnic and dance in September. The freshmen later gave a party for the sophomores. The class provided recreation by having a gym party and a picnic and also attending dances sponsored by other classes. Carolyn Deer and David Hermelbracht represented the class . on Color Day. 'L Carolyn was also a “ » ■ junior cheerleader. Of the thirteen boys participating in sports--Alan Simonsen, Gene Pagels, Jim Fuller, John Bring, and Bob Sorensen—lettered. Four members of the class managed to get through the school year without missing a day of school—Bonnie Konopik, Lowell Nolting, Joe Sorensen, and Bob Sorensen. Robert Sorensen Rodney Witt F R E S H M E N 11
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