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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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ministration Mr. Tushla The administration and staff have given you the best of their abilities during the past year. The student body has matured mentally, physically, socially and morally under this guidance. Let each of you nurture these beginnings and in return be proud of the education made available to you at 8HS. Roy Sorensen Progress--such profound implications in a small, eight letter word. Consider, for a moment, the lowly turtle--he moves slowly and deliberately, but the only way he makes any progress at all is by sticking his neck out. The world has too many well-rounded individuals. The world needs more squares who are not rolled to and fro by every wind of public opinion. Progress is built upon individuals willing to take a calculated risk, a calculated gamble, in spite of sage comments that it won’t work . It is this thought that I’d like to leave with the Class of ’65, to those who are willing to take this risk, aim high and rebound after a fall for the sake of progress in their chosen field of endeavor. Mr. Echtenkamp Mrs. Glendeen Wiig Board of Education Jim Vogt
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