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.A.A . f Qi 'zsEe:Q5:::u,, iii 1 Randall Ahrendt Debra Buehner Joyce Dannenbring Bradley Fluth Joel Fluth Maryls Fuhrman Cynthia Hanssen Ronald Hanssen William Janssen Judy Kayser Sandra Klock James Kressman Julaine Langle Lou Rae Langle Kathy Lehr Gloria Leitheiser Mike Lienemann Dotiy Marquardt Tom Olinger Patricia Osterloo Bryon Pluclcer Debra Pudwill Mary Ellen Richter Donald Rowley Janice Schliech Michael Schutlz Mary Sweeney James Thomas Ivaclell Voss Robert Weber Barbara Wethor Debra Winkel
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P Q7 What's with the door prize, girls? It Was the Age of Enlightenment ln August T969 these 25 juniors entered EHS as upper- classmen. The rat-race all began with their skit at homecoming and ended with leading the seniors in on graduation evening. Putting on the junior play, selling magazines, receiv- ing their class rings, and planning the junior-senior ban- quet were the notable events of their fun-packed junior year. Girl and Boy Staters were Kathy Schulte and Alvin Decker. Their alternates were Harriet Bleeker and Jerry Determan. Because of her writing ability, Harriet Bleek- er also won the REA trip to Washington 'D.C. These are A only a few of the honors the juniors have received. Sports and music filled many hours of their time, too. The class officers for the year were: Jerry Determan, president, Jane Olinger, vice president, and Teresa Jucht, secretary-treasurer. Their advisors were Miss Powers and Mr. Bagley. Roman Holiday was the theme of the Junior-Senior Banquet which featured a steak supper. To add to their income, the juniors put on the play Washington Never Slept Here on October 23 and 25. The years to come promise to be even more Filled with activities, studies, and fun for the class of '7l. Goodness! These shoes will get the best of me yetjll Not an old fashioned hay ride? 17
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Come on, Judy, it's not that badl It Was a Year of Growing Embarking upon their second year of their high school training, thirty-three fun-loving sophomores decided that this was the year to make school life interesting, Even though their number dwindled by one, when Keith Wahl moved to Yankton, their ingenuity and skills were put to practice throughout the year. They began last fall by preparing a skit which was pre- sented on coronation night, one of their boys was the Master of Ceremonies that same night, and hours of con- structive work and Fun were spent in the building of their homecoming float. Throughout the year, this class contributed to the vari- ous activities taking place at EHS. Several ofthe boys were active in football, basketball, and track. Mike Lienamenn became a student manager and Mary Ellen Richter was a B cheerleader. They were also represent ed in the band and vocal music departments as well as the other school organizations. ln addition to the extracurricular activities, the sopho- more's abilities as future surgeons was put to the test in biology class. Those days spent dissecting worms, frogs, craytish, and other specimens of interest will probably bring back many memories to these students in the years to come. I'll have the answer in a second. Do you think this will be big enough? At least some of the sophomores study.
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