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Second Grade SETTLES DOWN FIRST ROW: Tracy Wooledge, Randall Elsenbelsz, Kathleen Schlecht, Monica Stelgei; Paulette Geler, Cindy Elsenbelsz, Elaine Heinrich, Mary Grlsmer, Janet Moser, Mark Mertz. SECOND ROW: Becky Buechler, Dotty Haberer, Yolonda Kurle, Francis Mltzel, Jeffrey Thomas, Clorls Schumacher, Gary Mertz, Lori Joens, Marc Bonen. THIRD ROW: Scott Bleber, Nell Schlepp, Terrance Klapperlch, Scott Schalble, Jerae Buechler, Clarice Bollinger, Randy Geldt, Jacqueline Breitling, Mrs. Alice Heckenlalble. First Grade BEGINS A NEW EXPERIENCE FIRST ROW: Anita Haar, David Dewald, Debbie Larson, Marshall Oster, ffancy Schlepp, Montye Hagele, Debra Erlenbusch, Terrance Dewald, Sheri Gross, Curtis Bollinger. SECOND ROW: Debra Geler, Therese Hoven, Timothy Gross, Valerie Perman, Theresa Heilman, Allen Reuer, Todd Stotz, Monte Zimmer, Ronald Heilman, Penny Aldlnger, Mary Dewald, Bradley Bachman. THIRD ROW: Gall Weber, Lee Ray Langston, Peggy Sandmeier, Roy Roebuck, Glen Buechler, Ronald Brown, Rodney Breitling, Judy Doerr, Bruce Bollinger, Susan Heilman, Miss Elea Nora Rles. 26
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ROYALITY: Marian Buechler; Donna Berg; Mary Heckenlalble, Carolee Huft, Queen; David Karst, King; Gordon Hlntz; Larry Barth; Russell Wadlelgh, not pictured; Sheri Gross, page girl; Glen Buechler, page boy. Queen Carolee King David Homecoming Royalty Reigns The annual Homecoming festivities be- gan the night of Thursday, September 23, 1965, with the coronation of the Bobcat king and queen. It was followed by a variety of skits put on by the classes and clubs of the high school. For the first time prizes were award- ed for the best or most entertaining performance. Lettermen's Club placed first with their skit, ' English 7 . Second place went to the freshmen with The School Spirit on Trial, and the juniors with Be There a Train Coming? The sophomore's skit, Merry Pason , along with Barney the Mighty Bobcat , sung by four senior girls, received third place. The program was followed by a snake dance and bon fire. Friday afternoon the Bobcats played their old rivals, the Hosmer Tigers. This thrilling game ended in a one point loss for Bowdle. A record hop brought the Homecoming festivities to a close for the 1965-66 28 year.
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