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Our football squad was led to a share in the Sioux Valley Conference title by captains Jim Youde and Dave Clark. A Our Homecoming Queen was Judy Trebbien and her Senior attendants were Sharon Gano and Jean Soar. Our Band Queen at the Estherville Band Festival was Marsha Pike. We had a successful athletic season placing four football players and one basketball player to First Team All-Conference and we succeeded in gaining many trophies in Track. Our Music Department did quite well brought home 29 I ratings. Other dignitaries of our class included: Cheerleaders--Judy Trebbien and Barb Johnson, Y-Teerf President--Barb Johnsong Letterman Club President--Denny Jonesg F. F. A. President--Mike Schoningg Annual Editor--Sharon Ganog Science Club President- -Pat Rehseg Library Club President--Patty Mor- ey, Newspaper Editor--Carlene Arends. The Senior Government Classes under the guidance of Mr. Rumpel staged a Mock Nominating Convention, which was a huge success. The Senior Class Play was KIND LADY , directed by Mr. Twaddle. It has truly been twelve years of fond memories, and although this history is going on record, we shall not stop being members of a great and expanding, free America. We, the class of 1964, now have a roll call consisting of: Carlene Kay Arends, Diann Kay Arends, Michael Emory Baack, James L. Berg, Rex Bever, Rosemary Lee Booth, Keith Andrew Bran- stetter, Linda Lou Breidinger, David Martin Clark, Russel D. Clufford, Robert Nelson Cline, Patrick M. Derner, Connie Jo Tilda Eihausen, Dennis J. Farago, Ralph Charles Fay, Sharon Marie Gano, Mary Ann Gottsche, James Lynn Graff, A. Thomas Guthrie, Kerry Duane Hoffman, Darlene C. Huelsbeck, Barbara Lee Johnson, Jack J. Johnson, Jeannette Lee Johnson, Dennis D. Jones, Agnes R. Kilian, Merla Kay Kimble, Philip Lee Lowman, Connie Lee Miller, Dennis E. Mitchell, Patricia Ann Morey, Kennith F. Mowery, Dennis L. Naatjes, Donald Lynn Olsen, John William Peters, Marsha Ann Pike, Patrick C. Rehse, Elaine Ruth Rensink, Corinne Ann Richter, Sharon Kay Richter, David J. Ruleman, David Michael Rynerson, Michael Dale Schoning, Darlene Ellerf Siefkin, Jean Ann Soat, James H. Spieker, Duane H. Stinehart, Linda Jane Studer, Judy Lynn Trebbien, Kathryn Vandenburgh, Kennth Dean Wilson, Kenneth Duane Winslow, Wayne D. Woodley, James A. Youde. 1964 Grad uating Class
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GR DU TIO BACCALALIRE TE May 24, 1964 8:00 p. III. Processional. . ........... . . Concert Band fAudience Standingj Invocation . . . . Rev. Walter Behrens My Shepherd Will Supply My Need . . . Th011'lS0n Choir Youth Claimed by God . . . Rev. Walter Behrens Lord's Prayer . .... . . Robertson Choir Benediction . . . Rev. Walter Behrens Recessional . . . . Concert Band CLASS NIGHT The annual class and award night was held May 27, 1964, in the school auditorium. The seniors began the evening by driving to Hi Point, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Iverson and Mr. and Mrs. Gunderson. The evening was enjoyed by all. At the school gymnasium the juniors had placed the class motto, Not the end, but the end of the beginning , behind the sitting seniors. The seniors chose the class colors of Ad- miral Coronet and White. Jim Youde, class president, welcomed everyoneg then Mr. Iverson presented attendance awards. The presentation of the Senior Leadership Awards by Mr. Gunderson followed. Mr. Gunderson was also responsible for the presentation of High School and Junior High Citizenship Awards. Mr. Wilbur Hansen presented the Iowa Bar Association Awards. Mick Baack read the class history. Mr. Fleming presented the music awards. The class poem was read by Barbara Johnson. Mr. Emerick presented the library awards. Mr. Twaddle presented the speech awards. Mr. Prather presented the Bausch and Lomb Science Award. Mary Gottsche read the class will. The agriculture award was presented by Mr. Bealer. Following the dedication of the annual, by Sharon Gano to Mr. Richard Clark, Mr. Wilson, Mr. Kyle and Mr. Clark presented the athletic awards. Miss Moran presented the Betty Crocker Award to Mary Gottsche. The presentation of the mathematics award by Mr. Yore was followed by the presentation of the cheerleader awards by Mr. Wilson. Dave Jorth, junior class president, accepted the traditional mantle presented by senior class president, Jim Youde, Mr. Gunderson conducted the signing of the National Honor Roll and the pre- sentation of the Senior Group. Mr. Gunderson also presented the Scholarship winners and the final event of the evening was the presentation of the senior gift to the Milford Com- munity School by Kenneth Winslow.
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