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j opijomore (Hlasa FIRST ROW; Jean Strempke, Marilyn Schares, Judy Kirkpatrick, Carol Bailey, Rose McCallum, Rose Miller, Becky Widdell. SECOND ROW: Dee Bartholomew, Ronnie Reil, Lois Strayer, Lynda Heiple, La-vonne Ingamells, Bob Brasch, Helen Roberts, Judy Garbes, Gene Tabor. THIRD ROW: Duane Wolff, Delbert Clubine, Michael Weidman, Charles Dorsey, Dennis Wolff, John Riordan, Jerry Smith, Robert Graham, Jean Brennan. FOURTH ROW: Vernon Jensen, Vern Garbes, Loren Knief, Tom Stewart, Lyle Rasmussen, Dick Turner, Tom Brown, Tom Kaufman, Leslie Davis, Raymond Humphrey. Officers CLASS OF '62 Dee Bartholomew, Lynda Heiple, La-Vonne Ingamells, Jean Brennan, and Marilyn Schares guided us during our sophomore year. Surviving our freshman and sophomore years we are finally well on our way to being upper classmen.”
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junior (Class FIRST ROW: Galen Matthais, Zelma Miller, Judy Crane, Rita Ritter, Gary Snyder, Donna McDougall, Jo Ann Schares, Mary Ann Toneff. SECOND ROW: Bill Knebel, David Bailey, Edwin Sadler, Gary Miller, James Stewart, Bob Widdell, Dennis Miller, Robert Happel, Patsy Rekers, THIRD ROW; Harold Vokoun, Gerald Magee, Jim Miller, Bob Spier, TomBrasch, Kathern Johnson, Joe Wyles, Jude Knebel, Gary Halgren, Don Anderson. (Officers CLASS OF '61 The class of 61 came in as intelligent, but bewildered freshmen. As we began to adjust to our new surroundings we became more confident. In the three years that have passed we have accomplished many worthwhile goals. Our prom, in our opinion, wasoneofthe best. We still have our next and fin l year of high school just over the horizon. Tom Brasch, Jim Stewart, Mary Ann Toneff, David Bailey, and Bill Knebel guided us through our junior year.
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if reshmart (Ulass i FIRST ROW; Carole Cox, Viva Kellogg, Diane Wolff, Allen Wallace, Lyle Matthias, Regina Reiter, Sheryl Adams. SECOND ROW; Becky Sage, Kay Miller, Judy Goeller, Judy Fuller, Jo Ann Miller, Grace Weber, Pat Erpelding, Cheryl McGarvey. THIRD ROW: Linda Meyerhoff, Linda Moulds, Cheryl Pa rmely, Jane Garbes, Monica Knebel, Don Brown, Jerry Knebel, JimHauptly, Steve Shimp. FOURTH ROW: Peg Nissen, Erv Sadler, Glen Aderson, Floyd Fagle, George Johnson, John Wyles, Max Teisinger, Don Christian, Leta Bartholomew, Claudia Eldridge. (Officers CLASS OF 63 The Freshmen started the year of 59 unsteadily. Then Initiation came and we were really shook. We picked up the pieces and put them to use doing little errands for our upperclassmen. Our first big ruler was Becky Sage and helping her was Judy Goeller. Struggling with our records was Jo Ann Miller and holding the money was Steve Waskow. Our Mirror News was written by Peggy Nissen.
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