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CLASS HISTORY The ladder seemed endless as thirty-four green freshmen stepped onto their first rung of higher education. The class consisted of Linda Anderson; Jeannie Austin, Gerald Austin, Roger Austin, Joan Bartow, Judith Belland, Terrence Belland, Gerald Bock, Maureen Broton, Elaine Carlson, Sharon Clark, David Cummins, Douglas Dubisar, Clara Dengel, Marie Dengel, Sandra Flaaen, Gary Hofer, Sandra Holden; Sharon Jalbert, Victor Johnson, Duane Jorstad, Richard Kivimagi, Randall Liden, Donna Lien, Richard Lutz, Marlene Magelky, Karen Nielson, Bruce Olson, Lee Rafferty, Darius Rustad, Dennis Stang, Diana Stang, Richard Urlacher, James Wilhelm, and Leota Zenker. The class officers for 1964-65 were: Pres. Diana Stang; V. Pres. Jeannie Austin; Sec. -Treas. Richard Lutz; Student Council Representative Dennis Stang; and Class Advisor Mr. Ray Frank. When the sophomores stepped unsteadily onto the second rung of the ladder; they gained Gary Gordon, and lost Gary Hofer, Randy Liden, Darius Rustad, and Richard Urlacher. The class was led by: Pres. Richard Lutz; V. Pres. Dennis Stang; Sec-Treas. Jeannie Austin; Student Council Rep. Roger Austin; and Advisor Mr. Fred Gerth. The juniors faithfully climbed toward varied goals; while losing Sharon Clark, Sandra Holden, and, during the year, Clara Dengel and Sharon Jalbert. The officers for 1966-67 were: Pres. Gerald Bock; V. Pres. Lee Rafferty; Sec. Maureen Broton; Treas. Victor Johnson; Student Council Rep. Richard Kivimagi; and Advisors Mrs. Dale Bautz, Mr. Dorlyn Held, and Mr. Larry Lechler. Gentlemen Prefer Blondes , the Junior Class play, was presented on November 18, 1966, under the direction of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Mandigo. Paradise Isle , the Junior-Senior Prom, was held on May 5, 1967. The seniors finally climbed onto the fourth and final step of the ladder. They left behind Marie Dengel and gained Thomas Tessier. The class officers for the senior year, 196 7-68, were: Pres. Diana Stang; V. Pres. Richard Kivimagi; Sec. Jeannie Austin; Treas. Dennis Stang; Student Council Rep. Richard Lutz; and Advisor Mr. James Broton. Knock, Knock , the Senior Class play, was presented on April 19, 1968. Class night was held on May 8. From May 11 to May 13, the seniors took a fun-filled trip to the Black Hills. Baccalaureate was on May 19 and twenty-seven seniors graduated on May 23, 1968. THOMAS TESSIER BRUCE OLSON JAMES WILHELM 11
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The End of the Beginning. SANDRA FLAAEN 10
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WHAT WE ARE TO BE; Color: Green and White Flower: Red Rose JAY BROVOLD President Honor Student COLEEN STOCKERT Vice-President DONNA STAGL Secretary Honor Student 12
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