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AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF THE CLASS OF 1969 Chapter I Part I It was a crisp September morning when the future class of ’69 cautiously invaded the halls of Hart High School. Gradually they gained power and placed their destinies for the Freshman year in: President...................................................Brent Clark Vice President..............................................Paula Mitteer Secretary...................................................Janet Mahan Treasurer...................................................Dan Greiner Student Council.............................................Tom Keck, Mark Trommater “Key to Victory,” the Frosh’s entry in Homecoming float competition, received a disastrous fourth place; but Pat Youngstrom, our court representative, managed a smile Part II Nancy Foster and Dave Tate graced the Sweethearts’ Ball court for the first festivities of 1966. Later that year the “Deep Sea Swirl” marked the passing of the twirp dance. Spring saw the exciting transformation to .. . Chapter II Part I Sophomores met the ’66-’67 school year head-on by electing the following officers: President.......................................................Cliff Reed Vice President.................................................Craig Hardy Secretary.......................................................Anne Oomen Treasurer......................................................Terry Feldt Student Council.................................................Mark Trommater, Gary Dean Sherry Yonker was the Sophomore Homecoming Court representative while “Victory Ship” sailed off with fourth place again. That failure didn’t keep the Sophomores down long, for they soon plunged into Christmas card sales. Part II February found Linda Hutchinson and Frank Wieber as Sophomore candidates for the Sweethearts’ Ball. After a crowded “Cowboy Corral” with the “Dudes,” the anxiety and tensions mounted in preparation for “Shangri-La,” the Junior-Senior Banquet. The year busily passed and suddenly we were into . .. 28
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Chapter III Part I Juniors announced their leadership for the exciting ’67-’68 year as: President...................................................... Randy Olmstead Vice President.................................................Duane Swihart Secretary......................................................Kittie Peterson Treasurer......................................................Fred Peterson Student Council................................................ Tom Osborn, Bill Brubaker At Homecoming, the Junior float, “Pirates Are Tops,” rode triumphantly into first place. Kittie Peterson was our court representative. Part II Junior valentines Anne Oomen and Craig Hardy represented our class at the Sweethearts’ Ball. The Junior-Senior Prom transported dancers to “Jade East,” which proud Juniors decorated with fountains and a magnificent Buddha. And, at long last. .. Chapter IV Part I We’re Seniors! We place the reins of leadership for our last year in the hands of: President....... Vice President. . Secretary....... Treasurer ...... Student Council Our Senior Homecoming crowns Nancy Foster queen, with Linda Hutchinson, Ricki McDonald, and Paula Mitteer in her court. Our last float triumph, “Pirates Can Eagles,” takes second place, but we think it’s best! An old-fashioned Christmas tree dominates “Frosty Fling,” the Senior Christmas dance. Part II Rapidly now, the days pass away. Jeane Weaver and Fred Peterson have been chosen Senior representatives for the Sweethearts’ Ball. Queen Jeane steals the hearts of all as she reigns over the Ball. Our last Junior-Senior Banquet, “Desert Splendor,” disappears over the dunes of time. The prom, other banquets, and the Senior picnic crowd away the last few weeks until... Chapter V June 6,1969 arrives, the day we have wanted most and least -- Graduation! With mixed feelings, we say good-bye to H.H.S., leaving behind our sincere wish that the future classes will gain as much from their experiences here as we, the class of 1969. 29 Gary Dean Tom Osborn Pat Youngstrom Susan Davis Nancy Foster, Cliff Reed
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