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Kim Miller Pat Miller Jason Person Nancy Peterson Cathy Sandmeier Kathleen Sandmeier Leon Schaible Sandy Schlepp Julie Schuh Lance Schumacher Diane Snipes Leland Treichel A SUCCESSFUL YEAR Lonnie Vetch The Junior class officers are: Blake Eisenbeisz, Vice-President; Pat Miller, President; Sheila Holsworth, Secretary; Sandy Schlepp, Treasurer; and Mr. Ziegler, Advisor. Clayton Weber Arlyn Wiepking Marsha Weiszhaar NOT PICTURED: Kathy Mittleider 17
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Cathy Bollinger James Bollinger Gary Buechler Wayne Buechler Jim Commet Rosy Dewald Roxanne Dewald James Doerr Blake Eisenbeisz Evan Haar Sheila Holsworth Nancy Kiesz ACTION SPURS JUNIORS THROUGH Walter Kitzler Connie Kurle Charles Kurle Carolyn Lee Action was the word for the Juniors. Decoratingfor the Coronation was done in an unusual way in comparison to previous years. It pro- duced a more contemporary and sophisticated scene. ITED tests were a chal- lenge to further our gain in knowledge while the ac- quisition of the traditional concession stand was an easier task to take on. It was so successful that we reached our goal early in the year and passed on its responsibilities to other fund raising organizations. The ordering of class rings was an important step in the status of a Junior. Of course, the prom, and all its work, fun, and respon- sibility was the major achievement of the Junior class. The Juniors shown working at the concession stand are: Nancy Peterson, Nancy Kiesz, and Cathy Bollinger. 16
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Kendall Aldinger Gail Bauer Candice Bieber Glenn Blumhardt Richard Carlson Marcia Devvald Cathy Fischer Margaret Gross Jacky Huber Lanet Eisenbeisz Bonnie Feickert RESPONSIBILITY BECOMES The sophomore class helped spur the homecoming activ- ities by decorating the gym for the homecoming dance and building a huge bonfire. The drivers' education class sent delegates to the Safety Convention in Pierre and began organizing a Safe- ty Council in their class. A new addition to their cur- riculum was a speech class the first semester. They decorated the stage for baccalaureate and gradua- tion and held a Senior Tea for the seniors and their parents. Sophomore officers were Candice Bieber, Secretary; Margaret Gross, President; Janell Leidholt, Treasurer; Dean Mertz, Vice-President; Mr. Ottenbacher, Advisor.
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