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JUNIOR CLASS Kit I Top Row: C. Curtis, D. Bortz, R. Corning, J. Buzzell, E. Babcock, D. Johnson, M. Bradley, L. Kailing. Third Row: C. Berg, J. Bush, J. Hunt, P. Brown, S. Blochwitz, M. George. Second Row: T. Hepler, G. Edwards, R. Johnson, K. Koskelin, Mr. Urban. First Row: R. Andrews, H. Balsiger, D. Beich, M. Bohnsack, L. Grueneberg. Absent. D. Manthey, H. Manthey, R. Walker. Top Row: A. Skinner, L. Preston, L. Ullrich, R. Sundsmo, G. Thomas, L. Payne, D. Spear, G. Wagner. Third Row: P. May, M. McDonald, J. Schultz, R. Maginnis, S. McMains, F. Patch- in, T. Westcott. Second Row: M. Patchin, R. Ullrich, G. Lueck, K. Warnke, D. Paul, S. Lands- verk, Miss Weix. First Row: S. Lueptow, P. Manthey, P. Seely, D. Schultz, G. McConochie. 22 FOX RIVER MILLING CO. The Finest Things in Life Are the Friends We Gain Along the Way
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CLASS OF '64 CLASS OF '65 The sophomore class has been very active. The class officers were elected and also Stu- dent Council Representatives Claire Breneman and Bruce Russell. The class had a good time planning the Freshman Initiation Party. In fact, many of the sophomores had as much fun as the freshmen. The freshmen were required to do group stunts and act out nursery rhymes. In October there was the Homecoming Cele- bration. The sophomores were in charge of the bon-fire and snake dance. They worked hard on their float which was called We'll Send the Vikings Back to History. Even though the float wasn't such a huge success, they had fun working on it. Their Homecoming representa- tives were, Linda Heaps and Lynn Lytle. Their class has put on pep skits and spon- sored two dances. One was a “sock hop and the other was a Christmas Dance. The Junior Class of 64 had a very busy year. They started in the fall with the big job of handling the Homecoming Dance. The theme was It's all in the Game” and was enjoyed by all who attended. Their represent- atives were Ken Koskelin and Leona Payne. Their float won first prize. This was also the year they received their class rings. They are all very proud of them and feel they are the best yet. In the spring another big job was given to them, the annual Junior Prom. Natur- ally there was a lot of work to be done, but when they saw the results they were very proud. The king was Lynn Grueneburg, and the queen was Linda Ullrich. The court consist- ed of Phillip Manthey and Jean Hunt, Ken Kos- kelin and Linda Kailing, Steve Lueptow and Patty Brown, and Rodney Maginnis and Pat May. Everyone looked so nice, and they would like to thank everyone who attended, for they helped to make it the success it was. The junior advisors were Miss Weix and Mr Urban. They would like to thank them for all of the help they have given them. That about sums up the events for their class this year They are all looking forward to their senior year. CLASS OF '66 The freshman class consisted of 72 students, which was the largest class to ever attend P.H.S. Homerooms were in the study hall and the library, with Mrs. Trumbower and Mr. Reuhl as class advisors. Activities they have sponsored were candy sales and dances. They entered a float in the Homecoming parade and received a third prize. MID-COUNTY TIMES Attractive Printing Promptly R. H. Thompson — Editor and Publisher 23
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