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WILL I, Pat Miller, will to Steve Miller my many abilities but most of all my ability to buy the uncola for that wet and wild effect. I, Sherry Nigg, will to Jean Metz my ability to be quiet all of the time. I, Shirley Nigg, will to Jeannie Schwageral my shorthand abilities, what's left of them. I, Kathleen Nudell, will to Judy Haggerty, all the beautiful drawings I made in Advanced Algebra class. I hope they are as inspiring to you as they were to me. I, Kathy Pelzel, will my great ability to talk and get along so well with the teachers to my brother, Larry. I, Diane Peterson, will my clever, sneaky ways to Linda Layden and Jeff Lubbers, hoping they never get caught at anything! I, Lynette Pistorius, will to Carla Nudell and Linda Reineke my ability of being a librarian. I, Floyd Roark, will Curt Roark the use of my one-half ton Dodge Charger with the big hemi that goes nowhere. I, Mike Roark, will my exceptional drawing and exceeding intellect to Ron Skjonsberg in the hope that he will use a part of it to soar to fame and fortune. I, Paul Schaunaman, will to Eleanor Nettestad all the pings, bangs, knocks and troubles of a Rambler in hope that she will talk her dad into buying a Chevy. I, Patty Schloe, will to Pat Birnbaum my ability to keep quiet most of the time. I, Kathy Serocki, will Colleen Kuschel my great ability to keep the Coliseum jumping and to keep an eye on Or ell. I, Lynn Spotts, will to Deed Domarus my ability to find a ride to Sisseton every week-end and finding his way to that little establishment outside of Sisseton. I, Sandy Ward, will to Melody and Randy my ability to have fun even when there is work to be done. I, Lois Weeks, will my great ability to get along with teachers so well to Diane Schwagel, and Helen Sykora. I, Colletta Yost, will Peggy Duffield my great ability in bookkeeping in hopes that next year she finds out what a subject it is ? ? ? ? ? 17
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CLASS I, Linda Almquist, will Alec Medberry my parking spot across from the Sisseton outdoor theater, in hopes that he will use it frequently. I, Wayne Appel, will to Don Dew, Richard Krensing, David Nigg, Dan Roark my shop abilities, which in- clude hammering nails and sawing straight boards. I, Janelle Backus, will Karen Schauff my ability to stay home even though I don't think she will. I, Dennis Kallstrom, will my tremendous basketball ability to Roy Bartz in hope that it will improve his ability. I, Lynn Bigelow, will to my brother Chet my intense interest in sports. I, Wes Duehr, will my superior ability of telling good jokes to Greg Peppersack. I, Joe Foren, will Dave Raw my skinning fish ability in hope that he will get plenty of practice. I, Terry Foster, will my library chair to David Hammersten. I, Dale Hammersten, will my fishing and hunting abilities to Dennis Sweeney and Paul Gubka. I, Wayne Heald, will Darrel Issendorf my ability to make an old car last and to make it to Sisseton every week-end, I, Arlene Hedrick, will Vera Quesnell my ability to refrain from alcoholic beverages on week-ends. Hope she makes good use of it. I, Greg Ingemunson, will Janice Reed the keys to my car. I, Steve Johnson, will my wrestling ability to Pat Lynch. I, Eugene Bartz, will my jumping ability to Ed Crawford; in hopes that he will put it to good use. I, Roger Krone, will to Kristi Haugland all my abilities in hopes that she can find some, if any. I, Deloris Lee, will Debbie LeClair my great ability to never stay home. She is already following my footsteps just fine. I, Don LeClair, will Dean Lehrke my ability to stand on my own two feet and come to school, difficult as it has been, considering-- I, Marva Lehrke, will Janice Anderson my secret of blondes having more fun. I, Ted Lumphrey, will my ability to have a good time and drink the uncola at least two nights a week to Jim Miller. I, I, John Metz, will Jim Kruger my overwhelming height that some day he becomes as big as me. 16
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Left to Right—Adviser, Mr. Boullion; Adviser, Mr. Baumberger; Secretary-Treasurer, Janelle Backus; Vice-President, Roger Krone; Adviser, Mrs. Piechowski; President, Dennis Kallstrom. CLASS HISTORY Our seventh grade president vvasKath Nudeli. We chose Dennis Kallstrom as vice presi- dent and Lynn Spotts as secretary-treasurer. Wayne Appl represented us in the Student Council. Forward March” went our class of 44 into the eighth grade. Kath Nudeli and Dennis h llstrom were named the outstanding boy and girl. We left behind us, Steve Bailey, Lynn Nigg, and Lynette Lenz. This year we chose Dennis Kallstrom as our president; Diane Peterson, vice president; and Roger Krone as secretary-treasurer. Wayne Appl was chosen student council member. Debbie Vosberg, Larry Douglas, Ted Lumphrey and Dale Hammersten joined our class for a total of 45 freshmen. Pete Musel left us that year. Class officers were: Lynn Spotts, president; Dennis Kallstrom, vice president; and Lynn Bigelow, secretary-treasurer. Don LeClair kept us informed on the happenings from the student council. Representing the freshman class at our Homecoming activities were Lynn Bigelow and Wayne Appl. Barbara and Beverly Englert, Harvey Senical, and Ray Wilson left us during our Sopho- more year. Ross McDougll joined our class to bring us to a total of 42 Sophomores. John Metz was our president, Sandy Ward, vice president, Lynn Bigelow, secretary-treasurer, and Dennis Kallstrom and Wayne Appl were our student council members. Kathy Serocki and Dennis Kallstrom received the honor of being Homecoming attendants. Junior class officers were: Sandy Ward, president; Steve Johnson, vice president; Lois Weeks as secretary-treasurer; and Don LeClair and Diane Peterson were student council representatives. Kath Nudeli and Dennis Kallstrom were chosen girl and boy staters. Now the final year of high school has arrived for 37 Seniors. We chose Dennis Kallstrom as president; Steve Johnson, vice president; Janelle Backus as secretary-treasurer; and Sandy Ward and Steve Johnson were our student council members. Diane Peterson reigned as our Homecoming Queen and Dennis Kallstrom as King. Kathy Serocki, Janelle Backus, Gregg Ingemunson, and Larry Douglas were other candidates for the honor. We lost 3 classmates as we started our Senior year: Debbie Vosberg, Terry Nigg, and Ervin Borgheiinik. We, the Senior Class of 1969, can proudly look back through the years and see all the good times we've had together as a class. On May 23, 1969, we will say good-by to our class” because we will all go our separate ways putting our 12 years of knowledge into our lifes desires. 18
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