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Bruce Triden, Vice President; John Purdy, Historian; Mary Steller, Secretary; Jon Mc- Cormick, President; Al Fletcher, Treasurer. The Class 0f 63 llWelre from Tonka, couldn,t be prouderlll This was the cry of the Class of ,63 as it began its sopho- more year at Minnetonka. We elected Dick Gerberd- ing President; Debi Bolton, Secretary; Marc Mois- man, Treasurer and John Purdy Historian. Pep Fests, football games and canteens soon became an impor- tant part of our school days. Minnetonka won its Homecoming game against Hopkins. To everyonels surprise the sophomores won the float contest. Our entry was clRailroad the Purple and Gold? Our first real responsibility was the Freshman-Sophomore Dance. It was a great success for not only the guests but hosts enjoyed themselves too. Then all too soon we became jtiniors. President Doug Bevis was assisted by Bruce Triden, Vice- President; Alan F letcher, Treasurer; Chari Heninger, Secretary and John Purdy our Historian. Unfor- tunately We werenjt able to make Edina show its llMourningsidell on Homecoming night. Even Clarance Day would have been proud of the presentation of llLife With Fatherll given by the juniors. Caroline Gallagher and Dick Gerberding starred in the production and helped to make it a success. Our most important goal of the year was to raise money for the Prom and the Senior Banquet. We came through with fiying colors; 6000 boxes of llJunior Classl, candy were sold. 0Twilight Time;3 the very damp, but successful prom was held at the Wayzata Country Club. With the senior year came independence and responsibility. Jon McCormick was elected Presi- dent; Mary Steller, Secretary; Bruce Triden, Vice- President; Alan F letcher, Treasurer and John Purdy, Historian. The Homecoming game was lost to St. Louis Park, but for the second time our Class won the float contest with TlMemorials for the Orioles? Queen Chari Heninger reigned over the dance liAu- tumn Leaves? The senior class and Minnetonka would like to say how much we appreciated having our A.F.S. stu- dents, Mary Jerram from New Zealand and Kai Ostergaard from Denmark, with us. We will truly be sorry to see them leave. The class of ,63 has given much to Minnetonka, but has gained even more. Our Class llcouldnlt have been proudeW to be part of its tradition. 20
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SUE ADOMIT llTonkals sunbeam, what a shaverPl Breezes 3, Pep Club 1,2,3, Ski Club 1,2,3. JEANNE ADSEM 1She has a good time, shels a loveable lass and we,re all glad shels one of our class? CHERYL AHRENDT uShe talks nice, acts nice, is nice? Chorus 3, Operetta 3. 3 JANE ALEXANDER 11Neatness not gold is womenls best adornment? Class Play Committee 3, Drama Club 3, Y-Teen 1. PAUL A-LLEN 3I let nothing disturb mef, Football 1,2,3, Wrestling 1,2,3, N.A.H.S. 2,3, Hi-Y 1. CHUCK ANDERSON 111 donlt talk much, but I think more? CRAIG ANDERSON 11A man of few words is bestf, Chorus 3, Radio Club 1,2,3, Science Club 1,2,3, Breezes 1. DIANE ANDERSON 3We,re fond of this blonde? GAA l, Y-Teens 2,3, F.H.A. Club 2,3. JOHN ANDERSON nA steady worker, a steady guy? MAXINE ANDERSON 3Her charm and friendliness win over all that know her? Chorus 1,2,3, Operetta 1,2,3, Y-Teens 1,2,3. NEAL ANDERSON 21 3His essence of power lies in reserve? Wrestling 1, Intramurals 2. PAUL ANDERSON He3s dame dreaming? GRACE ARMSTRONG 3An industrious and capable girl? JIM AZARSKI 11Hels fun for all and all for fun? Football 1,2,3, Track 3.
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