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Harriet Bleeker Twyla Dannenloring Alvin Decker Dale Determcm Gerald Determan Eileen Fauth Wendall Hoffman Ruby Janssen Marcia Johnston Sheliah Jung Teresa Jucht James Kunkel Theresa Leitheiser Ramona Marquardt Nan McCormick Lucy Osterloo Jane Olinger Arlene Rose lrene Rose Charles Schulte Kathleen Schulte Mary Schulte Cheryl Schultz Dorothy Sweeney Ruth Voss Nancy Weber Ronald Weeldreyer Jeanne Winter
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uniors Expand ln The fall of 1968 thirty-one juniors entered The doors of EHS. ln January of 1969 Julie Jung left to attend another school. With thirty members remaining, the junior class continued to expand and grow in-knowledge and skill . Without the aid of the class officers: Darlene Mar- quardt, president, Julie Jung, vice-presidentp and Audrey Fluth, secretary-treasurer, many of the major jobs and activities could not have been done. Putting on the junior play, selling magazines, and planning the Junior- Senior Banquet were The most notable events. Thejunior class play The Boarding House Reach was a great suc- cess, and The juniors spent many hours studying their lines. Since this class was the only class selling maga- zines, the income was really appreciated. In Apple- Blossom Time was The theme ofthe Junior-Senior Banquet which featured a steak supper. This committee of junior girls work on plans for the Junior-Senior Banquet. in Knowledge This class, being different from all other classes, or- dered both round and square rings. Allgold was the most popular selection. This symbol of their high school days will always remind them of the joys and defeats they shared at EHS. Amy Nolan placed sixth in the state of South Dakota inthe Voice of Democracy Contest. Three ofthe four local declamation winners were juniors. Helen McCor- mick and Vernon Osterloo were chosen as Girl and Boy Staters. These are only a few of the honors the juniors have received. Sports also was an important activity which filled many of the boys' after school hours. ' The years to come promises to be even more filled with activ- ities, study, and fun for the junior class of 1969. 1 These junior band members accompanied the mixed chorus at their concert. The junior Girl's Stater and Boy's Stater began the graduation processional .
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Boy! Did I goof! ! Good posture is not required in agriculture class. Let's see, a forty-five degree angle. Sophomores Presented Clever Skits Twenty-eight eager Sophomores began their second year of high school this year. They became well- known for their clever skits as they presented one skit for Coronation and one at a pep rally held after the regional basketball tournament. Their originality was displayed when their float won first place in the origin- ality division at the homecoming parade. This year typing was offered to sophomores. Biology and driver education were some of the others that were also offered. Teresa Jucht and Jerry Determan were selected to attend the Teenage Safe Driving Conference which was held in Pierre on November 16-17. In November the class number was reduced to twenty- seven after Sheliah Jung moved to Rapid City. The members of the sophomore class contributed much to music and athletics. They were also active partici- pants in the various clubs. Ruth Voss competed against six other competitors from Region VI for State FHA Historian. Teresa Jucht was installed as Regional Par- Iiamentarian. Dale Determan and Ronnie Weeldreyer won awards in judging at their state convention. The officers for this year were: President, Kathy Schultep Vice-President, Teresa Juchtp Secretary- Treasurer, Ruth Vossp and Student Council Representa- tive, Alvin Decker. Didn't you make any mistakes?
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