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CLASS POEM We re the class of We try for best in Although we number Oh man! do we make 62 all we do. twenty-four, quite a roar. Clarence Holm, better known as Skip, Is one who always has plenty of zip. Leland Johnson is a tall thin lad. When he's around you re never sad. Through four years we've made our way, With joys and tears from day to day. Before we go, we'll leave this rhyme. To remind you of us from time to time. Jim Klein, president of our class is he, Another John Kennedy he will be. Sandra Morland is quiet and shy. But you can be sure she will say Hi. Susanne Anderson will find a guy. When working for the F.B.I. A nurse to be is Eileen A. We would recommend her any day. Kathleen Neider a newcomer to our class, Should have been sooner this is the last Betty Neilson won't have time to be free Because she is a bride-to-be. Mary Bautz is a fair haired gal, A swell girl and a real pal. Junior Dukart is tall and quiet, But when he gets started he's a riot. Frank Powell is one of our class leaders For a nice girl he'd run thirty meters. Pat Rafferty is a real smart lass, All tests and courses she's sure to pass Judy Erickson likes to ride horse, She'll have to stay on it, of course. Roberta Erickson about five foot three, She buzzes around like a bumble bee. A working girl is Sharon Roe, She's decided she needs some dough. Gary Shultz the one with a red-white car You can be sure he'll go fast and far. Roy Flaaen always has candy and gum. But when you see him he's on the run. Peggy Fleming is a dark haired girl. She likes to be in the social whirl. Clifford Gatzke is quite a star, When he plays his electric guitar. Carol Hellekson who is known as Grace, Will someday learn not to race. Carol Soreson, better known as Carol Sue Has many places to go and things to do. Alton Steinmetz is of basketball fame. The free throw trophy has his to claim. Allen Walch from Washington came, Because he heard of New England's fame. Loretta Zenker is full of whiz. The teacher's best friend is what she is Carol and Roberta, the poets to be, Maybe you didn't like it, but neither did we. U
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CLASS HISTORY In the fall of 1958, 27 green freshmen entered the halls of NEHS. The were the following: Susanne Anderson, Lyle Austin, Junior Dukart, Judy Erickson, Roy Flaaen, Clarence Farber, Gene Hartmen , Clifford Gatzke, Carol Hellekson, Paul Hogue, James Klien, Betty Nielson, Leland Johnson, Frank Powell, Patricia Rafferty, Sharon Roe, Roger Ruggles, Ivan Rustan, Gary Schultz, Carol Sorenson, Alton Steimetz, Linda Wendling, Duane Wilen, Stanley Wilen, Karl Wilen and Loretta Zenker. During the year, however, we lost Paul Hogue so we finished our first year with 26. Our class was lead by Alton Steinmetz with Karl Wilen as Vice- President, Judy Erickson as secretary and Pat Rafferty as treasurer. Mr. Frank was our class advisor. As our sophmore year began we were sadened by the loss of Roger Ruggles and Gene Hartmen who transferred to Hettinger. We were happy to receive, however, Corrine Graybull and Allen Walch. As the year progressed we lost Lyle Austin. Officers for the year were; President Lyle Austin, Vice-President Frank Powell,Secretary Susanne Anderson and Treasurer Carol Hellekson. Mr. Schopp was our advisor • When our Junior year began we had lost Clarence Farber and Corrine Graybull, but had gained four new members, Eileen Astopkovich, Mary Lynne Bautz, Sandra Morland, and Peggy Fleming. Also later in the year Stanley Wilen returned to our ranks. During the year, however, we lost Linda Wendling. On November 18th we presented our Junior Class play, Rarin' To Go 1, directed by Miss Huber. For our Prom we chose the theme Evening in Paris . That year our class officers were Pres. Frank Powell, Vice-Pres. Alton Steinmetz, Sec. and Treas. Carol Sorenson. Our advisors were Mr. Resset and Mr. Huber. As we began our last year in NEHS we lost one member, Ivan Rustan , but gained two: Kathy Neider and Clarence Holm. During the year we lost Stanley Wilen. Officers were Pres. Jim Klien, Vice-Pres. Alton Steinmetz and Sec.-Treas. Frank Powell. Our advisors were Mr. Frank and Mr. Broton. On April 27, we presented our class play Pecks Bad Boy , directed by Mr. Reinke. On May 15th our class night was held. On the 17th we left for the Black Hills to return on the 20th for Baccalaureate. Graduation followed on the 25th. J3
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