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' AW? - M . ' .. .. wx ji! Seniors, Tam Moorhead, Donna Guyer, Betty Bush, Karon Bush, and Marcia Koberg en- joy the scenic view on Lake Michigan. SE IGR JGURNEY TO CHIC GO The class of 1964 left Durant on the Rock Island Lines at 11:49 P.M. on May 21 and arrived in Chicago at 5:30 A.M, After a light breakfast at the Fort Dearborn Hotel, they journeyed to the Michigan Avenue pier for a scenic boat ride on Lake Michigan. Also included in their itinerary were a visit to the Museum of Science and lndustry and the Prudential Building. After a tiring, but fun-filled day, the group en- joyed rides and amusements at Riverview Park and returned to Durant tired and filled with memories for their final outing as a senior class. L From ,the tower of the Prudential Building the city of Chicago appears to be a minia- ture set of tiny cars and buildings. iii: F 11 53552,-.V ii H ull lllllggj .EEE!'fffl1 14
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FIRST ROW: Mrs. Betty Grundberg, Connie House, Ken Reimers, Lynne Wilson, Dick Stoltenberg, Tom Goecke, Janice Otto, Diane Kuelper, and Mr. Armond Borchardt. SECOND ROW: Sarah Jane Zimmermann, Joyce Anderson, Judy Collier, Sharon Rehmke, Judy Baer, Darla Franzen, Linette Moldenschardt, Marilyn Blake, Carol Semsch, Shir- ley Whitmer, and Louise Davis. THIRD ROW: Pat Lammers, Judy Thoene, Donna Rekemeyer, Judy Kroening, Janice Grunder, Linda Voelkers, Deanna Stecher, Mary Trede, Ted Goecke, Richard Sessler, Vernon McAllister, and Clyde Stoltenberg. FOURTH ROW: Gloria Wirth, Kathy Crumly, Paul Gimm, Leon Makoben, Tom Hagge, Dennis Workman, Reed Schlapkohl, Ken Stoltenberg, Allen Cari-ed, Marion Turkle, and Allen Otto. FIFTH ROW: Linda Lienen, Marlene Holst, John Proctor, Ray Blake, Jerry Ploen, Dan Schumaker, Mike Hain, Mike Davis, Ken Treimer, and Jerry Tyler. JU IOR PREPARE TO LEAD- The class of '65 started their third year of high school productively by selling magazines to earn money for their prom. The float, Verdict, Victory, was the end product of the Week preceding homecoming. The Juniors also decorated the gym for the homecoming dance. The highlight of the year and the biggest event was the Junior-Senior Prom entitled Top Hat Rendezvous. Receiving their class rings, the Continental, was an import- ant phase in the life of DHS juniors. Leading the class of '65 were from left: Tom Goecke, secretary, Richard Stolten berg, president, Lynne Wilson, vice- president, and Ken Reimers, treasurer.
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