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CLASS HISTORY In the year of 1959 , 21 new students entered the halls of NEHS. At that time the class consisted of Roger Anderson, James Bartow, Richard Bohlman, Robert Baumann, Maragert Buzalsky, Richard Buzalsky, Mitchell Chaska, Linda Colgrove, Linell Col- grove, Nancy Cross, Connie Erickson, Richard Flaaen, Sharon Farber, Gordon Gatzke, Gary Gussey, Alvin Haagenstad, Joe Hafele, Karon Kivimagi, Carol Olson, William Rafferty, and Dennis Williams. Linds Colgrove led us as president, Sharon Farber, as vice president, Nancy Cross as secretary, and Robert Baumann as treasurer. Miss Schmitz was our advisor. We were initiated 00 September 15, 1959. We started our sopomore year of high school in 1960 with the loss of Richard and Maragert Buzalsky, Joe Hafele, and Dennis Williams. In that year we gained Sarah Fleming, Terry Lange, Delores Hares, and Colleen Hiller. We lost Terry Lange at the half of the year. On November 17, 1961 our class put on a Junior Class Play, Three Fingers In the Door. which was directed by Miss Huber. Our prom theme was Stairway To The Stars, ' was a great success. We were advised by Mr. Huber, Mr. Resset, and Miss Huber. Miss Peterson also helped a great deal after Miss Huber left. On April 19, 1963 we put on our Senior Class Play. Class night was held on May 21 1963. On the morning of May 23 we left for the annual Senior class trip to the Black Hills . We came back on May 25th. in time for our baccularte serviecs. On May 28, we had our big night of Graduation. We took with us the toughest class of NEHS including Football, Basketball, and Track teams. We also took the laughter and enjoyments from the halls with us. CLASS POEM Roger Anderson better knc m as Andy In history class he enjoys eat’n candy. James Bartow is quite an athelete Pizza is his favorite dish to eat. Robert Baumann and his Olds make a pair When the re around pedistrians beware. Rick Bohlman a great sportsman at heart In Math 4 class enjoys arguing his part. Mitch Chaska has on his shoulders a head But his 5 years of college he is to dread. Nancy Cross is sweet and shy But someday she’ll find one soecial guy. Connie Erickson who is jolly and gay Is the President of our F.J.A. This little chick is quit a brain Sharon Faye Farber is her name. Sarah Fleming always looking for joys Can be found with a bunch of boys. Gordon Gatzke a swinging man With his guitar has many a fan. Gary Gussey who is big and tall A 1000 miles for a girl he’d dig. Alvin Haagenstad is short and shy Around the station is quit a guy. Arnold Holm is a real smart kid Ask anyone they don’t know what he did. Delores Hares who we call Hares Walks around without any cares. Colleen Hiller an Amidon lass Is the newest member to our class. Karon Kivimagi is a kind little lass She is the shortest of the class. Carol Olson who works in a cafe Will be a lovely bride someday. Billy Rafferty better known as Chips For girl problems see him for tips. Ivan Rustan a pilot to be Will probably end up in a stormy sea. 20
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JUNIOR CLASS GARY JUNG PRESIDENT RON 30CK V. PRESIDENT faETTY SCHWARTZ SECY. TREAS. LARRY NELSON STUDENT COUNCIL EILENE WILHELM ARLENE BOHLMAN ROBERT RETTINGER SHARON CUMMINS BILLY JALBERT GEORGEANN MAGELKY JUEL BAUTZ WYNETTE WALCH ERNIE SCHULTZ DARLYS THIELMAN LEROY KASBERG LAVERN ZENKER CAROL LEIN RAY JORSTAD PAMULA RUSTAN ARTHUR HAYDEN DONNA HARES NANCY RAFFERTY MORRIS NELSON ANITA HAAGENSTAD CLAUDIA RUSTAN
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