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Senior Class Charles Layher Thomas Reiners Mary Crowl JoAnn Frandsen Donald Anderson Ronald Dexter larry Bailly Karen Hoeke Sandra Giessinger John Vesecky Paula McFarlane Gary Rethke Carol Carey James Zadow 21
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Senior Class Marjorie Van Asch Donald Trapp Mary Tuchscherer Mary Koch Karen Neuschwander David Stengel John Gesswein John Anderson Betty Lou Burns Calvin Schwandt Douglas Van Erem Charlotte Rehnke 20 Linda Anderson Mary Szymanski James Koch Rose Remund
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Senior Class Richard Englund Jesse Mahoney Ask any senior what his most momentous moment in high school was, and the answers are likely to vary considerably. Perhaps it was getting that first corsage or boutonniere, having that first date, being elected to an office, getting on the honor roll, winning special rec- ognition in a certain field, or even achieving the highest grade in the class in an exam. Each senior has his own special moment, but all will agree that two things stand out particularly — the lifelong friendships acquired with class- mates and teachers, and the vast amount of knowledge accumulated in their four years. Being a senior, however, has its moments of anxiety. No longer could they delay the fu- ture, for the future was near at hand. All had to make definite decisions—decisions that would shape their lives and thoughts for years to come. Over half the class will attend col- lege, and the others have designs which range from jobs to marriage. Whatever their plans, they will all be independent to a certain degree, for they now plot their own destiny. The Seniors had a great competitive spirit both among themselves and with the other classes. Outstanding in scholarship, athletics, and leadership, they set a shining precedent for the coming classes. Many worthy projects and accomplishments came about due to their initiative. President, John Koch Vice-President, David Stengel Treasurer, Jo Ann Frandsen Secretary, Marsha Sly 22
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