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X7 5 ' 1 ' 4-V' V , X w 1 -1 ,H Yi HONEST ABE .... Jean Watson. Elna Walker. Armilla Yuvrick, Loyd Schultz. pins or lockcts zinwl will wcalr them prourlljc. .Xlthough we lmrc our share of great rlrzmmtic actors such as Joe Toelle this class can justly lic proufl of such class ineinlmers as Metric llzismussen, soprano, zinrl Blzirrin lizikes, baritone. These two lizirc lnccn lJlllSt2lllflill2' soloists in mrious niusiczil p1'og'i'a1ns throughout the year. ln the instruincntal clcpzwtnient, llairr lizikcs and lion lincliel will long he i'eineinhererl for their trombone play- ing' in the fzunefl Swing' llzinrl, as well as lion Petty and his trumpet. Two of the fire cheerleaclers were juniors'-Allmertzi Menus-y and llernizin Schilling. llerinan was the hezifl cheer- leader. Loyal sponsors for the junior class in- cluclefl Mr. lloliert Sayer, Bliss Patricia liieper, Miss Lila liI'2lLlC1', Miss Ellen Clizipman, Bliss Blznjiorie Claney, and Mr. Stewart Meyer, without whom the Successful Juniors might have been just juniors. WHAT DOES THE GDSSII' COLVNIX SAY? .... LI-IT 'ER BLOW .... Bob Talbert. Bob Janice Clark, Marie Rasmussen, Jean Graves. Mary Davis. Beaton. Bob Long. Marvin Eakes. 1 Leo l'ecker. Don line-bel. Tw. Um cn. Dick Huase.
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S-XY KH Beverly Anstine. Janet Hass, Mrs. Free. Norma Hoefs le x Hmsen. l.. ls. . hibition by Dick Asmussen and Pat llalderman, Joe Fox at the piano, and solos by Marv Eakes. Jack Cole's Oi'- chestra furnished the music for dan- cing. Bingo entertained non-dancers. The prom queen, Margaret Ralston and her two attendants were presented, late in the evening, by Bob Farner. Sopho- more bovs dressed as clowns served as waiters and ushers. Some of the juniors who helped make the party the success it was are: Patty lierge and Diane llurlburt, co- chairmen of the decoration committee. Jackie Walker, Merna llest, Doris Lee, .-Xrleen Walker, Marion llrady, Noma Peters, Janet Garden, Earl lleed, Bob llrodhagen, lfawn Langenberg, and lloward Mather. The important job of seating the 250 people was given to Nancy Wolfe, chairman, Herdine Oreck- el and Leota Klug. The program committee was com- posed of Norma Dell Demaree, chair- man, Don linebel, Keith Pilger, Jane Womeldorf, Don Ballard, Jean Shaffer, Delores llowser and Loyd Shultz. ln order that we might give the seniors both a banquet and a prom, mothers of junior class members con- sented to prepare the food for the ban- quet, thus leaving adequate funds for a top-notch orchestra. The menu in- cluded baked ham, new potatoes in cream, buttered peas on rosettes, rad- ishes, rolls and butter, coffee, ice cream and cake. The banquet was held in the city auditorium on April 19. After three votes to decide on the de- sign, many Juniors bought class rings, HARMONY l'Ll'S .... Joe Toelle. Bob Whited, Dan Raasch. Keith Pilger, Russell Simpson. WHATS COOKING .... Donna Hattermun, Vivian Weideman. Bernice Gokie, Donna We-ge, Deloris Hiehle. Twi-nI5 eight
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AMBlTl0l'S HISTORY STI'Dl'lNTS . . . . Kenneth SI'Cll RAPT ATTENTION .... Shirley Wiley, Frey, Doris Lee, Gih Gimble. Bob Brodhapjcn, Dun Denyce Marshall, Eunice l.iving'sl0n, Juan Harms, Petty. Carlcne Miller, Norma Bausch. Normal .lean Marjorie Wag-ner, Dick Weidner, Schultz. 1- ,L .wwfffff-aqih 'Zum ,ANN nl WA, LEAVING NHS BEHIND .... Junior NVQ-ideman, Darlene liaspar. Don Ballard, Phyllis Shell. .lean Rakowski. Earl Reed. GAB l-'EST AT BRIDGIQS .... Nlarv Christians. .ll'ST LOITEKING .... Don Barnett. Dick Brauer. Vl'ard Gunsolley, Bill Bridge, Joe Parner, Herman Siegfried Brauer. Virgil Raasch. Wayne Redden. Schilling, Doyle Busskohl.
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