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DUANE MEIER Lead me not into temptation but show me where it is. SHARON SHEPARD I think I think more than you think I think. mm: RON ASHBROOK Beware . . I might do something sensa¬ tional yet. DIANE SCHUMACHER Boys are a nuisance but I wouldn't mind having one. LAVERN LARSEN He's quiet, peaceful, and modest, except when he's awake. KAY ROW A blush is nice, but sometimes inconvenient.
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Harry Meeker, Sponsor Senior Class History Darold Nielsen, Sponsor sponsor was Miss As we leave the halls of Hooper High, we will long re¬ member the activities we have shared as a class, and also re¬ member our friends and class¬ mates through our four years together. Most of the Seniors will remember that first day when we entered the oaors of H.H.S. which was soon followed by Initiation Day. The highlight of the year was a Spring Dance which we sponsored. Our class Velda Stokke. Senior Class of Nineteen Hundred and Sixty-One Look Out, World! Here We Come! Yes, World, look out. Here comes the CLASS OF 1961. We may have to come back for more matches, but soon¬ er or later we'll set you on fire. Oh come on now Mr. Meeker, Sneak Day wasn't that hard on you! 44 The main events of our Sophomore year were that five waiters and five waitresses were chosen to serve at the Junior-Senior Banquet, and a picnic at the State Lakes to conclude the year. Our class sponsor was Miss Clara Schafersman. As Juniors, we picked up corn and conducted a car wash and slave sale to raise money. We also made a float for the Homecoming parade and won third prize for it. We gave a Junior Class Play en¬ titled, We Shook the Family Tree,” and sponsored a New Year's Eve Party. Hawaiian Cruise was the theme of the Junior-Senior Banquet and Prom which we gave in honor of the Seniors. Our class sponsors were Mrs. Blanche Nitz and Mr. Scotty Willoughby. Our final year was started by sponsoring a Valentine Dance and making preparations for grad¬ uation pictures, announcements, and the final cere¬ mony. We again made a float for the Homecoming parade. We presented a Senior Class Play entitled A Ready Made Family. Our Sneak Day was April 28 and was believed to be the highlight of our last year, that is, next to the Junior-Senior Banquet and Prom which the Juniors presented in our honor. Our class sponsors were Mr. Harry Meeker and Mr. Darold Nielsen. Some of our classmates have joined us and some have left us through our four years. Joining us the second semester of our Freshman year were Jeannie Schumacher and Mary Shaffer. Mary now attends school in Fort Knox, Kentucky. In our Sophomore year, Eileen Poyar and Fred Gustin joined us. Eileen now attends Fremont Bergan High School, and Fred attends Ceresco High School. In our Junior year Sandi Danskin and Judy Hogan became new members of our class. Judy now attends school in Helena, Montana. During the second semester of our Junior year, Louis Wegner left us. He now attends high school in Fairbanks, Alaska. As Seniors, Ed Donnelly and Lloyd Gobel left us. Ed is now serving in the Navy at Okinawa, and Lloyd is living in Fremont. We will long re¬ member these people. Now that our high school days have come to a close, we are sorry to leave the halls of knowledge and good times we have had, but we are looking forward to the future. If there isn't a path, we'll make one.
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DAVE MAY A man of thought, a man of action , . clear the way. GWEN DIERKING Where she is, there's music, and where there's music, you'll find her. KEITH MOELLER ' 'You don't go to sleep with your eyes open. MARGIE CLAUSEN Women are entitled to life, liberty and the pursuit of men. DAN RASMUSSEN I'm here even if I don't tell anyone. CAROLE HAGERBAUMER Good things come in small packages, but then there's TNT. 46
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