5? 'Q E WS- frm ,di Ah, Y pn ag-v. C- fu, X w ,ggi-KX X .,gg.g 1 f' Af , L s- V4 .JP 0- f ,FQ 5--'MQKW . f k 'Fw K W, T? gvzrm L ., U 5'4!2,,..wv 'ffiyw ,if 'x 'rl-72 2 I 3 Zi? A. M il x my -J . we 25 F ORE WORD AS YOU PAGE THROUGH IRIS BOOK, NOW AND IN THE YEARS TO COME, MAY EACH PAGE BRING BACK THE MEMORIES WHICH YOU HAVE LONG FORGOTTEN. MEMORIES OF JOYS AND HAPPINESS THAT CAN ONLY BE EXPERIENCED IN YOUTH. USE THESE MEMORIES AS A GUIDE FOR THE FUTURE, AS YOU REACH MATURITY. i. CO1 x,YO. ma ii - 3.-. , ., 'is-in NEW We, the students of Lehr Public School, dedicate this book of memories to Mr. Ervin J. Miller. He has served the school and community for the past twelve years as,a Friend, Teacher, Superintendent, and Advisor. Without his guidence, interest, and help, we would not be the individuals we are today or hope to be in the time to come. DEDICATIGN PUBLI HED BY PUBLISHED BY THE STUDENTS OF LEHR HIGH SCHOOL UNDER THE DIRECTION OF: Karen Krueger - - Mary Beth Reiland- Stanley Schopp - Mark Goebel - - Lavonne Becker- - Arlyn Irion ---- Mr. Lindsay K. 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LARRY SAYLER OPT. 26 27 ACTI ITIES Student Council Directs Activities... Karen Krueger, Secretaryg Gail Zimmerman, Presidentg Lois Vix, Treasurerg Floyd Fisher, Senior Representativeg Stanley Schopp, Junior Representativeg Lavonne Becker, Sophomore Representativeg Lynn Ketterling, Freshman Re-presentativeg Helen Knoll, Eighth Grade Representativeg and Bernadine Zimmerman, Seventh Grade Representative. 1 SUSST i TU T I UN LE TTERME OFFICERS Stanley Sohopp, Treasurer, Gail Zimmerman, Vice-President, Floyd Fischer, President, Elray Weintz, Secretary. Front Row: Edwin Noehre, Leonard Noehre, Gary Irion, Arlyn Irion, Tommy Sper ling. Second Row: Leo Bender, Lorne Noehre, Rodney Grenz, Lynn Ketterling, Gail Zimmerman, Stanley Sohopp, and Clark Goebel. Third Row: Elray Weintz, Henry Noehre, Floyd Fischer, DelRay Kessler, Garnes Ruff, and Reed Sohnabel. LE TTERMEN CL UB U JJEE fiwff' L A , wx , if A K v X' wf 1 ya J iXL+ A N Wm ,X . af k , Q -. um s 2, .A lw fi ' F if. LOIS VIX, EERNADINE ZIMMERMAN, JOYCE VIX, LAVONNE BECKER, MARY BETH REILAND, CLAUDIA GOEBEL, LINDA NAGEL, JOYCE BALTZER CHEERLEADERS B SQUAD CHEERLEADERS JOYCE VIX, LINDA NAGEL, BERNADINE ZDAMERMAN, CLAUDIA GOEBEL f QQ x A Vg, wi Y gi sqms1sgfH1,i.:1 ff - Y i ' S Q U A D C H E E R L E A D E L O I S V I X L A V O N N E B E C K E R M A R Y B E T H R E I L A N D J O Y C E B A L T Z E R -f-- U i Pep Club Officers ELRAY WEINTZ, PRESIDENT CHARLENE KOEPPLIN, TREASURER FLOYD EISCHER, VICE-PRESIDENT GAIL ZIMMERNAN, SECRETARY SQUAD SQUAD 31 Front Row: Reed Schabel, Elray Weintz, Floyd Fischer, DelRay Kessler, and Rod- ney Grenz. Second Row: Gary Irion, Gail Zimmerman, Lynn Ketterling, Stan- ley Schopp, Leo Bender, and Arlyn Irion. Front Row: John Reiland, Tommy Sperling, Leonard Noehre, Clark Goebel, Edwin Noehre, Gregory Entzi, and Keith Stolz. Second Row: Gary Irion, Leo Bender DelRay Kessler, Reed Schnabel, and Arlyn Irion. wifw 55519 - - -rf-ggi wzgs ffm e . , QR as wa Qwgwm Q X , .x.s,,,fw A1 W .A Ex N M N X X f 'ix 1 is .- wr' ' NH. gm I X K f .aft MP Nvwwvf wa- , ifx. ,ES 3 ff' Ffffvi NEWSPAPER STAFF Stanley Schopp, Co-Editor, Floyd Fischer, Business Managerg Gary Irion, Ass't Business Managerg Gail Zimmerman, Editor, Rodney Grenz, Music News, David Derheim, Art Editorg Leo Bender, Humor Editor, Elray Weintz, Boys Sports Lois Vix, Girls Sportsg Joyce Baltzer, Grade News Editor, Henry Noehre and Lavonne Becker, Production Managers. The school year has almost come to an end. The teachers can ask themselves if they have accomplished what they set out for in each subject. the students can also ask themselves if they have learned anything over the year, and if so, what For the seniors there will be no more high school. Most of them know what they are planning to do, but there are a few who havn't quite decided. What ever they decide to do they had better make it something that they like, or their lives won't be happy in the future. . For the juniors this brings closer a time which they are all looking forward to, and that is to be a senior. They will also have to start accepting greater responsibilities. GAIL ZIMMERMAN, EDITOR Annual Staff Stanley Schopp, Business Managerg Karen Krueger, Editor, Lavonne Becker, Art Editor, Arlyn Irion, Assistant Art Editor, and Mary Beth Reiland, Assistant Editor. Mark Goebel, Assistant Business Manager is not pictured. THE BEST LAYED PLANS REQUIRE EDITING AS WELL AS FINANCING... The problems of annual production are many and varied. This fact can be attested to by the members of the staff. Early in the Fall the members of the staff make their annual pilgrimage to the surrounding communities to sell advertising and gather contributions that are used to defray the expences of such a project. It is at this time that they, the senior members of the staff, select the successor or successors to the graduating editor. To become the editor of the annual one must first be a member of the staff for four years. The assistant editor is a three year member of the staff. Genarally speaking there are found two members of each class on the staff, with the excep- tion of the freshman ClaSS. Following this trip the editors of the annual for the next four years are known. The new members of this years annual staff are Mark Goebel, assistant business managerg and Arlyn Irion, assistant art editor. Following the advertising and sales campaigns, work on the annual progresses as various activities around school take place. A cover is selected and hundreds of pictures are taken. Progress is slow throughout the year until finally the rush is on as the year draws to a close. Although the general layout of the book has been roughly planned, the pages must now take their proper-places so that the members of the staff can step off and judge the end result from the proper prespective. 35 1 .1 :muh LIBRARIAN S Dorothy Klein, Lavonne Becker, Paulette George, Joyce Baltzer, and Lavina Dalke. Donna Dewald, Charlene Klein, Sheila Schnabel, Norma Dewald, Sharon Goebel, and Shirley Kramlich. CAFETERIA HEL P SENIOR GIRL'S TE The girls pictured on the right are Norma Ziebart, Joyce Baltzer, Sheila Schnabel, Lois Vix, Fern Werth, and Karen Krueger. The mothers are as follows: Mrs. Alvin Thurn, Mrs. Herbert Klein, Mrs. Henry Vix, Mrs. Richard Werth, Mrs. Helen Fischer, Mrs. Wm. Baltzer Seated: Mrs. Walter Nagel, Mrs. Er- nest Krueger, Mrs. Julius Schnabel, Mrs. Rueben Zimmerman, Mrs. Eugene Grenz, and Mrs. Jake Weintz. N N E R E L E V A T O R C O L E H R , N O R T H D A K O Each year the Thimble Bee, a local womens organization, sponsors a tea for the Senior girls, their mothers and the mothers of the Senior boys. xif' GW! ,cf R ii M P A N Y T A Front Row: Arlyn Irion, Tommy Sperling, Garnes Ruff, Mary Beth Reiland, Greg Entzi, and Dorothy Klein. Second Row: Margie Zimmerman, Walter Geiszler, Glenn Bertsch, Clark Goebel, Lois Vix, David Derheim, Stanley Schopp, Keith Stolz, Gordie Johnson, Robert Erbele, Jimmy Sperling, Kenneth Flemmer, Joyce Baltzer, Wilbur Zimmerman, and Joyce Vix. Third Row: Rodney Entzi, Perry Schnabel, Berndine Zimmerman, Paulette Entzi, Myron Lepp, Lavina Dalke, Marvel Dalke, Linda Nagel, Rodney Grenz, DelRay Kessler, Glenn Miller, Lynn Ketterling, Nancy Reiland, Kenneth Bertsch, Gary Irion, Marlo Lautt, Floyd Fischer, Paulette George, Marcia Lepp, and John Reiland. BEGlNNER'S BAND: Ronald Werth, Debbie Fieohtner, Arlene Klein, Karla Fuchs, Larnie Opp, Merdell Nagel, Karmen Bertsch, Mary Beth Miller, Gary Bertsch, Dean Stolz, and Kermit Harr. ,Q ,-.,fis . rg S' . K -'gf -s..,l Q-fa, From L. to R.: Keith Stolz, Tommy Sperling, Clark Goebel, Joyce Vix, Mark Goebel, Bernadine Zimmerman, Lynn Ketterling, David Derheim, and Arlyn lrion. M U S I Band Officers KQTKTUE C F From L. to R.: Gary Irion, Lavonne Becker, Lavina Dalke, Sharon Walz, Charlene Koepplin, and Stanley Schopp. E S T l V A L Soloists during the year included: Mark Goebel, trombone Arlyn Irion, clarinet Bernadine Zimmerman, clarinet David Derheim, trumpet Stanley Schopp, trumpet Trombone Triog Mark Goebel, Gary Irion, Lynn Ketterling Trumpet Triog David Derheim, Stanley Schopp, Keith Stolz Clarinet Quartet, Arlyn Irion, Tommy Sperling, Clark Goebel, and Bernadine Zimmerman To Attend international Music Camp Mark Goebel Paulette Entzi Gary Irion Joyce Vix Arlyn Irion David Derheim The year of 1963-64 was a busy one indeed for the Lehr High School Band. ln late winter they presented a concert along with the Girl's Chorus. Later in the year they presented a concert at Gwinner, North Dakota. The Gwinner Concert was done as an exchange with the Choir from Gwinner High School. This group presented an earlier concert in Lehr. The band also participated in the District Music Festival in Jamestown. They were unable to attend the Conference Music Festival in Linton due to the long spring vacation. In late spring the band presented their home conceet. 39 Rodney Grenz, Secretaryg Joyce Baltzer, Treasurer, Floyd Fischer, Presidentg Gary Irion, Student Directorg Stanley Schopp, Vice-President, Lavina Dalke and Lois Vix, Librarians. MA j0RE TTES Perry Schnabel Patrick Noehre Jeffrey Erbele Under the direction of Mrs. Vossler, the twirling classes met on Saturdays during the school year. They performed at half time of the home basketball games, both as individuals and in various groups Sharon Boschee Leanne Hochhalter Marsha Schnabel ViCky Beftsch Linda Derheim Renae Boschee Corrine Bader Pamela Boschee Joan Fiechtner Carla Kauk Linda Goebel Robin Mueller Sandra Ulmer Kathy Jenner Glenda Bertsch Kim Buchholz Brenda Boschee Karla Fuchs Mary Beth Miller Lynette Ketterling Margie Zimmerman Debra Fiechtner Charlene Koeppiin NOreeH'JOhHSOH Mary Beth Reiland Colleen Zimmerman Linda Buchholz Delilah Irion Nannette Bittner Girl's Sextet Dorothy Klein, Charlene Koepplin, Lavina Dalke, Lavonne Becker, Lois Vix, Sharon Walz CHOR S Sophomore Girl's Trio Charlene Koepplin Sharon Walz Lavinne Becker CHORUS: First Row: Lavina Dalke, Joyce Baltzer, Mary Beth Reiland, Sheila Schnabel, Ruth Kauk, Lois Vix, Linda Sayler, and Linda Buchholz. Second Row: Paulette George, Sharon Walz, Linda Maier, Sharon Buchholz, Karen Third Row: Charlene Koepplin, Lavonne Becker, Krueger. JUNIOR HIGH CHORUS: Linda Nagel, Linda Miller, Zimmerman, Marvel Dalke, Linda Keim, Maxine Opp, TROMBONE TRIO: Gary Irion, Lynn Ketterling, and ACCOMPANISTS: Fern Werth, Lois Vix, Jannell Wer Krueger, Fern Werth, and Norma Ziebart. Nancy Reiland, Dorothy Klein, and Linda Joyce Vix, Blanch Sayler, Bernadine and Jannell Werth. Mark Goebel is missing. Al th, Joyce Vix, and David Derheim. HOP '-+5-.M .,V, W Pictured in the new shop shortly after the arrival of the new equipment are: Leroy Thurn, Lorne Noehre, Henry Noehre, Glenn Miller, Marvin Karvonen, Pat Holzer, Rodney Nagel, Ronnie Viel, Robert Ziebart, and Kenneth Kauk. Boarding the bus for the senior trip to Fargo are: Ruth Kauk, Floyd Fischer, Lois Vix, Rodney Grenz, Elray Weintz, Sheila Schnabel, Delmar Klein, Joyce Baltzer, Leroy Thurn, Norma Ziebart, Gail Zimmerman Rodney Nagel, and Robert Ziebart. Senior Trip JOHNSON'S CAFE VERNON L. RUFF 'E-5364 I -HELIX 1 o STANDARD I 5 u. 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Cashier EVELYN GRENZ AUGUST 26 School Opened SEPTEMBER 11 Junior Pancake Supper 19 Thimble Bee Entertained Faculty OCTOBER 17-18 Teacher's Convention 29 7,8,9 Grade School Party NOVEMBER 22 President Kennedy Assassinated 25 President Kennedy's Funeral 29 Thanksgiving Vacation DECEMBER 16 7,8,9 Grade Christmas Party 18 1O,11,12,Grade Christmas Party 23 Christmas Program 2U Christmas Vacation JANUARY 11 Seniors Sponsor Lyndells 27 P.T.A. Open House FEBRUARY 10 Elk Supper 23 Band and Chorus Concert 25 Sub-District Tournaments alendar I964 MARCH U District Tournaments 7 Senior Bake Sale 10 Sophomore Pancake Supper P.T.A. Family Night 18 Seniors Sponsor Lyndells 26 Easter Vacation APRIL 7 Valley City State Band and Choir 10 Gwinner High School Choir 17-18 Music Festival in Jamestown 22 Charley's Aunt 23 Thimble Bee Senior Tea 28 Band Concert in Gwinner 29 7,8,9, Grade School Party MAY 1 Senior Skip Day in Fargo Q Prom and Banquet 12 Band Concert 14-15 Final Tests 15 Senior Banquet E.U.B. 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Education in buying your daily needs is also of prime importance. This education cannot be gotten from books.--It comes from experience. This experience can be a delight and joy, or one of a sad nature. At our store your buying education is on the bright side. We maintain strict principles of HONESTY in weights and measures and quality, with one price for all S H O P T H E HERR MERCANTILE COMPANY, WISHEK, NORTH DAKOTA WHERE EVEN CHILDREN SHOP WITH CONFIDENCE. ' 51 JOYCE BALTZER Pep Club ------------------------ -----. 1,2,3,4 Band .......-...-.-.---- --- ----l,2,3,4 Sophomore Vice-President ..................... 2 Chorus .--------------------.--.-..----. 1,2, UDr. Hudson's Secret Journal,Charley's Aunt Librarian ....---------.---.. 3,4 3,4 -----------------M Grade News Editor ............................ M Class News ........ ........ 2,3 Cheerleader ...--- ---- 1,2a3a4 Band Treasurer .............. .......... Q Sax Quartet .................... ........ 2 Girl's State Representative .... .... 3 FLOYD FISCHER Pep Club .................. Pep Club Vice-President ........ Band ..................... Sophomore Treasurer ......... Junior Vice President .......... - Senior Vice President ....... 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Band .........-......................... l,2,3,U Chorus --------------------------------- 1,2,3,U Accompaniest ------ ------------------ 1,2,3,4 Class Secretary ---- -------- Class President ---- HThe Blue Teapotn ---- UThe Curious Savagen ----------- ----------1,2 -------4 ---- ----2 ----- ----3 NCharley'srAuntH- ---------------- --------- U Echo Staff ----------------------- ---- 3,4 Student Council Vice-President--- ----3,4 Cheerleader -------------------------------- l,U Speech Festival ----------------- ---------- 2,3 Girl's Trio ------- -------- --- ---- 2,3 Girl's Sextet--- -- - ----4 Mixed Quartet ------------- ---- 3 Clarinet Quartet ----------- ---- 3 Band Secretary-Treasurer --- --- ----2,3 Band Librarian ----------- ----- ---- 4 RODNEY NAGEL Pep Club -------- ---- '- 3,4 Basketball ----------------------- Chorus ---------------------------- ' '- - ----1,u 1,2 UCharley's Auntn production staff ------------ Q M Shop ' 19293: IORS ELRAY WEINTZ Pep Club ----------- Pep Club President--- Band ------------------------- Chorus ------------------------- nDr. Hudson's Secret JournalU--- NCharley's Aunt' --------------- Basketball ------------------- Baseball ---------- ---- Track ---------------- Echo Staff ---------------- Letterman's Club ----------- Lettermah's Club Secretary--- ---3,4 -----M -----1,2 ' 1a2a3 -------3 ----------U '---1!2!39u ------1,2 -----3,4 ------3,4 '---l32939u --------4 FERN WERTH Pep Club ------------ Pep Club Secretary--- Class Secretary -------------- Chorus ------------------------ HDr. Hudson's Secret Journaln--- UCharley's Auntu --------------- Librarian -------------------- Accompahiest ----- Speech Festival--- '--'l939u -------3 -------3 ----1.3.4 -------3 ----u ----3 Q -----------3 ---3, NORMA ZIEBART Pep Club ------------- Pep Club Treasurer--- --- Girl's Chorus ------- ------- Mixed Chorus ------ ------ QEQEF WILL '--'-l'!2!39LL ------3,4 -----2,u ----2 ROBERT ZIEBART ---3,u -----------a,u Pep Club --------- Track ---------- GAIL ZIMMERMAN Pep Club ------------ --- Pep Club Secretary ----------- Class Treasurer ---------------- nDr. Hudson's Secret Journalu--- UCharley's Auntu ------------------ Basketball ------------------------ Baseball --------------------- --- Track ------ hibrariah--- Echo Staff -------- --- Echo Editor ---------------- Srudeht Council Secretary ---- Student Council President ------- Letterman's Club ------------------- Letterman's Club Vice-President ---- or S EN-I O RS CLASS PROPHECY fffffif1fff-iu ---3,4 -------3 -------------u 'l92339u -----------1,2 ---3,4 -------3 2a39U -------u -------3 --------u 1a2s3an --------U X DIRECTORY Andrews, Miss Barbara 24 Dewald, Arron 12 Bader, Corrine 19, 20 Dewald, Donna 14,36 Bader, Cynthia 20 Dewald, Norma 16,36 Bader, Ronnie 19 Dewald, Verna 18 B31tZ9T, Joyce 6,29,3O,34,36,37,33,39,41,42,44 Dickhausen, Mrs. Coletta 24 Bauer, Glenn 20 Dittus, Judy 18 Bauer, Kenton 19 Dittus, William 20 Becker, D Becker, D arvin 19 iane 17 Becker, Lavonne 12,13,27,29,30,34,35,36,41,49 Bender, Leo 10,28,31,32,34 Bender, Lonnie 18 ' Barreth, Judy 12,13 Berreth, Sherry 18 Bertsch, Gary 18,38 Bertsch, Glenn 14,38 Bertsch, Karmen 18,38 Bertsch, Kenneth 17,38 Bittner, Jerome jr. 20 Bittner, Mr. Jerome 25 Bittner, Bittner, Boschee, Boschee, Boschee, Boschee, Boschee, Boschee, Boschee, Buchholz, Buchholz, Buchholz, Buchholz, Buchholz, Buchholz, Buchholz, Buchholz, Buchholz, Buchholz, Melissa 20 Nannette 19,40 19,40 20 12 18 20,40 20,40 20,40 Brenda Bruce James Nancy Panela Renae Sharon Beverly 14 Della 18 Henry 17 James 12 Linda 12,40, Marilyn 17 Patty 20 Ray 16 Sharon 12,41, Stanley 16 41, 49 49 Entzi, Alyce 18 Entzi, Boyde 19 Entzi,Bruce 20 Entzi, Elvirta 20 Entzi, Gregory 17,31,38,49 Entzi, Paulette 14,38 Entzi, Rodney 18,38 Entzi, Randy 19 Erbele, Amy 20 Erbele, Garland 18 Erbele, Grace 16,49 Erbele, Gregory 20 Erbele, Jeffrey 20,40 Erbele, Robert 18,38 Fandrich, Larry 20 Fiechtner, Fiechtner, Angela 20 Debra 18,38,40 Frederick 12 Fiechtner, Fiechtner, Fiechtner, Finck, Bonnie 12 Finck, Ricky 16 Finck, Tommy 18 Fischer, Fayette Fischer,Floyd 5,6, Flemmer, Kenneth Flemmer, Yvonne 2 Joan 20,40 Keith 20 19 27,23,3l,30,32 18,38 o Fuchs, Karen 12,49 Fuchs, Karla 18,38 Geiszler, Annetta Geiszler, Walter George, Paulette Goebel, Clark 14, Burr, Dale 12 Dalke, Lavina 10,36,38,39,41 ' Glaseman, Elvira 18 14,38 12,13,36,38,41 20 28931s38939 Dalke, Mrs. Mabel 24 Dalke, Marvel 17,38,41 Dallman, Glenn 19 Denning, David 20 Derheim, David 12,38,33,34,39 Derheim, Linda 20,40 Dewald, Alfred 12 Dewald, Anthony 18 Dewald, Arlo 20 54 Goebel, Goebel, Goebel, Goebel, Goebel, Claudia 14,29 Gary 18 Jeffrey 19 Linda 20,40 Mark 12,39 Goebel Sharon 14,36 Goebel, Ronnie 20 Grenz, Rodney 6,28,31,32,34,38,39,42,44,45 Hager, Mr. F. Ray 23 ,3LI'l38,39,LL5 Heinle, Miss Darlene 25 Harr, Harr, Hehr, Kermit 18,38 Ruth 20 Wayne 18 Kranzler, Wayne 16,49 Krueger, Darrell 19 Krueger, Diane 20 Krueger, Gerald 18 Maier, Holzer, Barbara 20 Holzer, Edward 14 Holzer, Helen 20 Holzer, John 1? Holzer, Kathryn 16 Holzer, Magdalena 18 Holzer,Patrick 10,42 Hull, Mr. Lindsay K. 23 Irion, Aflyn 14,15,28,31,32,35,33,39 Irion, Delilah 18,40 Irion, Gary 1O,28,31,32,34,38,39 Janke, Donna 19 Janke, Karen 20 Johnson, Gordon Johnson, Noreen Kappas, Mary Ann 18 Kappas, Stanley 19 Karvonen, Karvonen, Marvin Karen Kauk, Karla 19,40 Kauk, Kenneth 10,40 Kauk, Leah 12 Kauk, Mabel 18 18,38 18 no 17 10,42 Krueger, James 17 Krueger, Joel 20 Krueger, Krueger, Krueger, Kurt 19 Krueger, Krueger, Linda 10 Krueger, Lorne 19 Krueger, Rita 20 Krueger, Rodney 16 Krueger, Sharon 19 Lang, Sharon 20 Lautt, Allen 16 Lautt, Delmar 19 Lautt, Marlo 18,38 Lepp, Jackie 20 Lepp, Leo 16,49 Lepp, Marcia 17,38, Lepp, Maxine 20 Lepp, Merlyn 19 Lepp, Myra 18 Lepp, Myron 18,38 Donald, 20 Karen 5,7 27 35,37 41 45 Kermith 20 Linda 18,41 Kauk, Roland 19 Kauk, Noial 20 Kauk, Ruth 6,41,42,44 Keim, Linda 17,41 Kessler, DelRay 14,15,28,31,32,38 Kessler, Mrs. Lorraine 25 Ketterling, Mrs. Leona 25 Ketterling, Lynn 14,15,28,31,32,33,38,39,49 Ketterling,Lynette 18,40 Ketterling, Rachel 19 Ketterling, Wanda 20 Klein, Klein, Klein, Klein, Klein, Arlene 18,38 Charlene 14,36 Danny 19 Delmar 7,42,44,45 Dorothy 10,36,38,41 Maier, Joe 19 Maier, Linda 12,41,49 Martindale, Miss Joan 22 Meidinger, Marcyne 14 Miller, Mr. Ervin J. 3 Miller, Mr. Lee M. 22 Miller, Glenn 11,33,38,42 Miller, Larry 16 Miller, Linda 14,41 Miller, Mrs. Luella 25 Miller, Mary Beth 18,38 Mueller, Richard 13 Mueller, Ronald 15 Mueller, Robin 19,40 Mueller, Cheryl 16, 49 Mundt, Lorne 20 Klein, Gwendolyn 18 Knoll, Helen 16,27,49 Koepplin, Charlene 12,30,39,4O,41,49 Koepplin, Charles 19 Koepplin, Patty 19 Kosel, Mr. Donald 23 Kramlich, Shirley 14,36 Mundt, Randy 16 Nagel, Gary 20 Nagel, James 13 Nagel, Linda 15,29 38,41 Nagel, Nagel, Nagel, Merdel 18,38 Rodney 7,42 Valerie 20 Nitschke, Kevin 20 Noehre, Edwin 16,28,31 Noehre, Henry 10,11,28,34,42 Noehre, Lenoard 16,28,31 Noehre, Lorne 11,28,31 Noehre, Patrick 19,40 Opp, Larnie 18,38 Opp, Maxine 17,41,49 Opp, Patty 19 Ost, Dale 15 ost, Lyle 17 Quatier, Jeffrey 19 Reich, Edwina 18 Reich, Gary 19 Reich, Marion 16 Reiland, John 17,31,38,49 Reiiemd, Beth 11,29,30,35,38,40,41 Reiland, Nancy 13,38,41 49 Reiland, Paul 20 Ruff, Candy 19 Ruff, Farrel 13 Ruff, Garnes 13,28,38, Ruff, Kristi 20 Ruff, Sandy 20 Ruff, Scott 19 Ruff, Tammy 20 Sayler, Blanch 15,41 Sayler, Linda 11,41 Sayler, Norma 16 Schauer, Carol 16 Schauer, Cynthia 18 Schauer, Donna 20 Schauer, Stanley 18 Schnabel, Brenda 16 Schnabel, Marsha 20,40 Schnabel, Perry 18,38,uo Schnabel, Reed 15,28,31,32 Schnabel, Sheila 7,36,37,4 Schoeppach, Mr. Wayne 22 Schock, Kathy 18 Schock, Wallace 20 Schopp, Renae 19 1: Directogf Schopp, Sheila 17 Schopp, Sherry 13 Schopp, Stan 11s27928131:32934a35a38s39 Schweigert, Allen 16 Schweigert, Denise 19 Schweigert, Joyce 16 Schweigert, Stella 18 Sperling, James 17,38 Sperling, Thomas 15,28,31,38,39 Stewart, Mr. W. Ray 23,44,49 Stolz, Dean 18,38 Steiz, Keith 16,31,38,39 Stolz, Steven 19 Stolz, Timothy 19 .Terguson, Victoria 16 Thurn, Donna 15 Thurn, Jean 18 Thurn, Leroy 5,8,42,44,45 Thurn, Rpnnie 13 Ulmer, Sandra 20,40 Veil, Ronnie 8,42 Vixs Joyce 17s29s389399u1s49 Vix, Lois 5,8,27,29,3O,34,37,38,39,41,42,44 Vossler, Mrs. ldella 22 Walz, Sharon 13,39,41,49 Weintz, Elray 8,28,30,31,32,34,42,45 Werre, Nyla 18 Werth, Fern 9,37,41,45 Werth, Janell 17,41 Werth, Lorraine 13 Werth, Marlow 19 werth, Ricky 19 Werth, Ronald 18,38 Werth, Shirley 11 Ziebart, Delmar 16 Ziebart, Gerald 19 Ziebart, Norma Jean 9,37,41,42 Ziebart, Robert 9,42 Zimmerman, Bernadine 17,27,29,38,39,41 Zimmerman, Colleen 19,40 Zimmerman, Gail 5,9,27,28,31,30,32,34,42,44 Zi merman, Margie f8,38,4O Zimmerman, Wilbur 17,38 4 Above: A short step toward disarmament was taken with cautious optimism with U. S. Congressional leaders. Right photo: Red Chinese-Russian the szgmng ty' the limited nuclear test ban treagf in Moscow. 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