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THIS IS THE AGE OF ; NO PARKING !—except for traveling seniors! DALE SCHATZ KEITH ULSTEAD ROGER MAGALKEY THEY LEFT Each one of us travels his own way in life, severed from the ways of man. Occasionally, our paths may merge and we travel together for a day and a night or forever. Twenty-one freshmen joined their ways together for four years in 1963 at New England High School. The road was similar if not the same as those of the other classes unless we take into consideration the little things that happened. The class consisted of James Bohlman, Camille Brovold, Amie Brodman, Carol Colgrove, Ted Doe, Peggy Dubisar, James Hares, Darrell Jalbert, Annetta Jorstad, Daryl Jung, Richard Olheiser, Earl Ming, LaRae Nelson, Duane Rettinger, Dennis Rustan, Dale Schatz, Kay Schwandt, Dean Steen, Wade Steen, Keith Ulstead As freshmen they endured the trials of initiation as they paraded through the grades, in front of the assembly of upper classmen and worst of all down main street. The sophomore year passed swiftly as they became accustomed to the schedules of classes, teachers, and homework. The class became faint as they dissected live rats in biology but they revived as they initiated those green freshmen.
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WISDOM LINGERS LINDA HOFFER TED DOE Honor Student Now you add five grams of TNT... 17
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THE AGE OF FOOLISHNESS Sure we study--sometimes! THEIR MARK Forever a fond memory of the class will be that of stuffing millions of tissues into yards and yards of chicken wire as the members prepared for the prom, In the Misty Moonlight, presented to the seniors May 7. Another memory will be that of the big joint project to finance the prom, the junior play, The Sky's the Limit. And so the years speed by. The class gained Linda Hoffer and Joan Holden and lost Amie Brodman, James Hares, and Joan Holden. It came as a shock to realize that this was the last football game, the last basketball game, the last play, Everything Happens to Us, and the last six weeks. For a last fling, the seniors chose the Black Hills as the destination of their class trip. With lots of memories and a few tears, the twenty seniors presented their Class Night May 17. Baccalaureate and Graduation, the last hills in the way, were traveled May 21 and 25. Each graduate then went his separate way with a pledge from the heart to the fellow heart—Here's Luck! EARL MING ANNETTA JORSTAD JAMES BOHLMAN RICHARD OLHEISER
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