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SIX TT -SE VE Nancy Hornan Nancy Kruse Ronnie Kruse Pat Lohse Don Lugbill Wanda Mahnke Denny Meyer Nancy Meyer Don Mohring Scott Nissen Mary Beth Rickenberg Linda Roehl Randy Rosebrock Jim Rupp Kevin Schnitkey Lowell Schnitkey Mark Schwiebert Tim Schwiebert Lois Short Marilyn Smith Darlene Sonnenberg Suanne Sonnenberg Kenny Wyse Wilbur Young
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Dorothy Amos Cecelia Beck Karen Behnfeldt Mary Behnfeldt Rosemary Crossgrove Cathy Dunning Elaine Gerken Barbara Elling Bill Fether Mike Garmyn Pat Garmyn JoAnne Graber Penny Hauser Vickie Hesterman Jim Hogrefe In addition to the 3 R's, the Sophomore class also concerned itself with 3 C's--Concessions, Contests and Carnaby Street . Running the concession stand at the basketball games was a new and often trying experience for the Class of '6 9. Band and Chorus contest and basketball games in- cluded many Sophomores. A few Sophomores were privileged to be members of the Varsity basketball team, while others played key roles on the Reserve team. The clothing which was popular with the students this year was often labeled as Carnaby Street attire Paisley prints, corduroy slacks, textured hose and 1967. Kevin Schnitkey fright, models his mod corduroy slacks. Serving as class officers for the Sophomores were, left to right: Jim Rupp, President:5 Pat Lohse, Treas- urerg Don Lugbill, Vice Presidentg and Rosemary Crossgrove, Secretary. S OPH OM ORES WENT 'MODD I 50 little-boy suits were the first choice of teenagers in
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Brenda Aschemeier Donna Badenhop Ron Bahler Lolita Bannister Marcille Beck Robert Boelter Irene Boyer Rick Cordes William Cordes Susan Damman Diane Fitzenreiter Marilyn Fortier Nancy Gerken Robert Gruenhagen Randy Kauffman WURK BRO GH T PLEA SI G RES UL TS It was a busy but memorable year for the Juniors. In the fall the class elected their officers and picked their rings, which they received after a short eternity of waiting. Besides this there was the job of raising funds for the Senior trip. Committees had to be set up and work begun on the Junior play and the Prom. With the task of planning such activities came the satisfaction of seeing the plans carried out. A junk haul and a car Wash proved to be fairly success- ful ventures. Learning parts and arranging props and scenery for the play was followed at last for the chal- lenge of performing for an audience. The hours of decorating and organizing for the Prom also seemed well spent when that grand night finally arrived. fLeftj Class officers Betty Von Deylen, secretaryg Gloria Short, treasurerg Nancy Gerken, president5 and Elverna Kruse, vice-president coordinated the years activities with the help of Junior advisor Mr. Norris. QRightj Rick Cordes applies a little elbow grease at the car wash sponsored by the Juniors.
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