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iTallij crfl aty Judi Richard , Hi»torian; Mark Shollo. President; Art John- V U V r v ‘ V • ' 4 -0 •i vT ° Thd clas jof '6: fclm, B H6Jfz tcvy wre y:hperl( 1 V' J yvrft CfetSS ol 1962 r .v6V f . y » f '62 pegan its career at Minnetonka choosing os its officers Greg Wil-Dana Kntfson, and Lucy Savage. Cheering the B-Squad team to vic- tory ■ Uary HgWberg, an yCfena l jrfon. Sophomore enthusiasm and energy guaranteed the sutf essof the rjnual Fre tftfan-Sophomore Canteen. jJN Y ass ttne yf j familiarity, we invaded the halls as juniors in our second year at Minn t2 nka, e6 by class officers Greg Wilhelm, Bev Holtze, Frankie Ciarochi, Bill Sage, and Judi Richards. The magazine sale succeeded in draining dry the pockets of citizens of the community for banquet money. The all school ploy, The Man Who Came to Dinner, saw juniors Jerry Palmer and Alson Toavs ably representing our class. The junior class play, The Miser, helped raise money for our class while giving the community much enjoyment. All efforts added up to a very successful Banquet and Prom in May. With renewed vigor, the class of '62 entered the doors of Minnetonka, greeting the sophomores and juniors with an air of experience and confidence. The election of class officers was immediately taken care of. Selected were: Mark Scholle, president; Art Johnson, vice-president; George Hallin, secretary; Bill Sage, treasurer; and Judi Richards, historian. Showing Edina's Mourningside was an unrealized goal, but the hard work and planning were well worth the effort, as was shown in a successful evening of Moments to Remember. Second only in importance to graduation itself were the Prom and Banquet, put on by the juniors in May. All this, of course, was only a prelude to the final climactic events — Baccalaureate and Commencement. 20
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