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First Commencement ”Do we pass inspection, Mr. Dave offers his congratulations - and his handker- B. and Master?” chief to Linda. Stuart receives his diploma from Mr. Weis. 19
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Ottawa-Glandorf Holds On May 23, 1965, 118 Seniors graduated at the first Commencement in the Ottawa-Glandorf Gymnasium. This ceremony set many precedents. First of all, there was no guest speaker, but three representatives of the class gave interesting speeches. Secondly, there were no valedictorian and salutatorian, but the twelve highest students were honored. Thirdly, this class was the largest graduating class in the county. Lastly, eleven members received scholarships. This Commencement will be remembered by every member of the Class of 1965. Graduation Speakers 18 Dan Gerschutz President Ann Rockers Speaker Marlene Durliat Speaker Jim Inkrott Speaker
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a Senior Activities JAMES ANN! SSt K I-itin Club 1,2; Science Club 2-4; Key Club 2-4; Monogram Club 2,3; County, District, and State Science Fairs 3; Track 2-4; Student Council 2,4; Class Play 3$ Band 1-4; Scholarship Team 4. DAVID BALL-Librarv Club 4; Kev Club 2-4; Class Play 4 ip DUANE BALL-Honor Society 4; Latin Club 1,2; Scu ncc Qub P Cey Club 2,4; Basketball 2; Baseball 2; ManageyY; Chorus ience Fair 3; Class Play 4; Scholarship Team 4. MBB §pK ;; MADONNA BECKMAN-Art Club 2; Home Arts 2,3; GAA 4; Class Play 3,4; Annual Staff 4; Newspaper • Stall’ 2; World Affairs Club 3; Honor Student 4. EUGENE BELLMAN--Photography Club 4; Basketball 1; Cross country 1; Band 1. .; ■,{vj’ JEANNXNE BLOSSOM-Librar)’ Cub 1-4; Latin Club 1,2; Science Club 4; Chorus 1,2; Newspaper Staff 2.3: Americanization Award 3; Qass Play 4. LEON BOEDICKER-Monogram Club 3; Class Play 4. SHIRLEY BOED1CKER-Home Arts Club 1: World Affairs Hub 2,3; Cass Play 4. JAMES BRINKMAN-Photography Club 4; Key Club 4; Basketball 1-4; Track 1,3; Baseball 1-4; Cross countn- 3; ('lass Play 4. J. MICHAEL CAMPBELL-Monogram Club 3; Basketball 1,2; Manager 2-4; Class Play 4. BARRY CHAMBF.RLIN-Libraiy Club 3,4. MICFLAEL CLARK-Library Cub 4; AH County Band 2-4; Band 1-4; Class Play 3,4; Chorus 1; Drum Major 3,4. RONALD CLOSSON-Basketball 1,2: Cross country 1,2. IT.VEN COLESON--Latin Club l aBand l;?Class Play 4. iRRY COX-Basketball 1-4; Basebali;;l-4; Cross country 2,4. NDA CRAWFORD- Home Arts Clufc 2. Chorus 2.4. ■HERYL CROY-Library Club 4; Horie Arts Oub 1-4; Major |e 1.2; Class Play 4. kREN DELONG-Honor Society 4; Dim Club 1,2; Band 1-4; torus 1; Science Cub 1-4; Scholarship Team t.3; Annual iff 4; Class Play 4; Honor Student 4. i [NDA DETERS--Home Arts 4; Band 1-3; Chorus 1-4; County Chorus 2-4; Cass Play 4. CYNTHIA DICKMAN -Home Am Clxjo 2- DAVID DICKMAN-Basketball 1.2; Cross country 1,2. NEIL DUBRY-Latin Club 1,2; Science hub 1-4; Key Club 2-4; Band 1-4; Track 1-3; Cross country 2,3;|Chrous 4; Annual Staff 4; Pep Band 1-4: County Band 1-4; Scholarship Team 1-4; Class Play 4; Solo Ensemble Contest 1-4; State Finals 4; Science Fair 1 -4; World Affairs Club 3. JOHN DOLING-Photography Club 4; Basketball 2.3; Cross country 4; Class Play 3. -— MICHAEL DULING-Photography Club 4; Spanish Club 4; Key Club 4; Basketball 1; Class Play 3.4; Annual Staff 4; Band 1-3, Chorus 4; Statistician 3,4. RMAN DULING-Photography Club 4; Basketball s Play 3. LENE DURLLAT-Honor Society 2-4; Library Club 4; Art 4; Spanish Club 4; Science Club 1; Cheerleader 1; ULus 3,4; Band 1-4; Chorus 1-3; Majorette 2-4; Dance Band 1 nty Band 1-3; Scholarship Team 4; Honor Student 4. NN ELLERBROCK-Art Club 4; Home Arts 4; Science ub 2; Band 1,2; Newspaper Staff 3; Class Play 4. DAVID FF.LKEY-Monogram Club 3; Football 2-4; Basketball 1; Track 2-4; Cross country 1; Band 1-3; Chorus 1,2; Class Play 4. MARILYN FREY-Library Club 2; Home Arts 2; Newspaper Staff 2. WILLIAM FREY-Latin Club 1,2; Key Club 3,4; Band 1-4; Chorus 1,2; Class Officer 1; Class Play 4. JAMES GERDING-Science Club 2; Basketball 1; Class Officer 3. SCHUTZ-Latin Club 1,2; Key Club 2-4; Science Club 2,3; Spanish Club 4; Class Officer nager 2; Student Council 2; Class Play 3, Sim 2-4. - 'ART GLASSNER-Photography Club 4; Latin Club 1,2; Club 2,3; Key Club 2; Class Play 4; Chorus 4; Scholar-’eam 2. fOMAS GUSTWILLER-Latin Club 1,2; Key Club 2-4; Sci-c Club 1-3; Cross country 2,3; Class Play 4. sj HAMEL-Science Club 1; Honor Society 3.4; Library Club ■ rt Club 4; Class Officer 2; Girls’ State 3; Class Play 3,4; Staff 4; Honor Student 4. KIwNETH HAZELTON-Key Club 3,4; Football 4; Class Play THOMAS HECKMAN-Photography Club 4; Class Officer 1-3; Play 3,4; Basketball 1-4; Baseball 1-4; Track 1; Cross ry 4; Boys’ State 3. Wild LAM HERMILLER-Library Club 1,2; Photography Club 4; Art Club 4; Key Club 4; Science Club 1-4; Band 4; Chorus l,4:| 'cwspaper Staff 2,3; Class Play 4. DOLORES HOERSTEN— Home Arts Club 4; Science Club 4; Cla® Play 4. GERA I D HOFFMAN-Photography Club 4; Class Play 4. JUDITH HOHENBRINK -CUss PUy J,4; Band 1-4; Chorus 1-4: Annual Staff 4; Dance Band 1-3; Pep Band 1-4; County Bard 1-3; County Chorus 4; Girls’ Triple Trio 4. RO m BERT HORSTMAN-Photography (Tub 4; Key Club 1,2; sketball 1-3; Baseball 1,2; Class Play 3.4; Band 1.2; Chorus 4. EDWARD HO VEST-Photography Club 4; Key Club 3,4; Monogram Club 3; Football 2-4; Basketball 1,2; Track 2-4. MARILYN HOVEST- Home Arts 4; Science Club 1; Cheer leader 1,4; Student Council 4; Class Play 3,4; Band 1-3: Chorus 3: Majorette 3; County Band 3; Homecoming Queen 4. Kev Club Sweetheart 4. THOMAS HOWELL-Latin Club 1,2; Spanish (Tub 4; Scicnci Club 2; Monogram Club 3; Class Play 4; Class Officer 2; Fuot
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