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Queen Cynthia and King Ron First Prize Winner I could have danced all night One of the outstanding high-lites of the school year at Hooper High is Homecoming which took place on November 6, 1959. The Homecoming started with a parade through downtown Hooper featuring floats made by the classes and other class organizations. First prize of $15 went to the F.F.A., second prize of $10 went to the Sophomore class, and third prize of $5 went to the Junior class. The queen candidates: Cynthia Mintken, Joanie Liston, Carolyn Moore, Lila Bartling, and Shirley Havekost; and the King candidates: Ron Moll, Dan Schaulis, Lyman Larsen, and Jerry Dorfmeyer, rode in the parade in two colorful convertibles. Following the game the annual Homecoming Dance was held. The candidates walked through an isle of Pep Club girls up to the stage where the 1958 King and Queen: Gary Nott and Karen Havekost crowned the King and Queen of 1959 — Ron Moll and Cynthia Mintken. After the coronation the King and Queen and candidates led the dancing to the music of Les and His Merry Men. Second Prize Winner King and Queen and Candidates 4 1 QZ-200m20i
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OJCrO THUD i CHEERLEADERS: S. Havekost, C. Moore, C. Mintken, L. Bartling. NOT PICTURED: J. Liston. FIRST ROW: J. Schumacher, S. Hocking, D. Meier, A. Happel, V. Brandt, D. Schumacher, C. Hagerbaumer. SECOND ROW: S. Danskin, M. Rasmussen, R. Reandeau, K. Hiebenthal, D. Wagner, J. Dvorak, K. Schaulis, D. Nelson, J. Schurman, J. Timm, M. Rabe, M. Bauer, M. Ulbrick. THIRD ROW: D. Jensen, J. Janssen, J. Hargens, D. Kuss, B. Schole, K. Row, J. Hansen, J. Krohn, T. Nacke, S. Shepard, V. Wagner, S. Schaffer, G. Fachman, S. Corbin, D. Bartling. FOURTH ROW: M. Schafersman, C. Busch, J. Franke, E. Kraemer, V. Weber, M. Clausen, E. Panning, B. Stodola, A. Kraemer, M. Toelke, D. Wobken, J. Fallbeck, V. Hagerbaumer, D. Wittman, Mrs. Osterloh-Sponsor. FIFTH ROW: L. Meyer, J. Nast, S. Peters, G. Dierking, G. Havekost, E. Poyar, J. Schole, L. Wagner, D. Fellows, M. Panning, J. Fellows, J. Sprick, D. Gilmore, M. Paeper, B. Moll, Mr. Munson-Sponsor. SEATED: Mr. Munson and Mrs. Osterloh, Sponsors. STANDING: J. Liston, President: L. Kroeger, Vice-President-lst Sem.; J. Schumaher, News Reporter; G. Dierking, Secretary; L. . Bartling, Treasurer. Revision of the con¬ stitution and cooperation with school policies fea¬ tured the 1959-60 school year for the Pep Club. Combination member¬ ship and attendance cards facilitated a check-up for points earned. Attendance at away-from-home games was increased because of the use of the school bus and school-sponsored cars. Members had charge of the concessions at the Auditorium during the bas¬ ketball game season. BELL TYPEWRITER CO., Fremont 40 WILLIAM EGGERT CHRIS JENSEN
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Student Council SEATED: L. Willmer, Vice-President; H. Licht, President; L. Bartling, Secretary-Treasurer. STANDING: Mr. Johnson, Sponsor; J. Schole, I. Bartling, D. Wagner, G. Dierking, J. Sprick. The Student Council sponsored a variety of events this year. To raise funds for donating half of the prize money to prize winning floats at the Homecoming Parade, they gave a Sadie Hawkins Dance. They also sponsored a locker clean-up and guided parents at the Parent-Teacher Conferences. Rural Eighth Grade Day was held May 16 to acquaint eighth grade pupils with high school routine. Their sponsor for this year was Mr. Johnson. Bunny Hop, anyone ? ? ? ?
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