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20 Top Row: J. Gorman, S. Griepentrog, G. Wolf, D. Frank, L. Barden. L. Kiefer. Third Row: D Monthey, T. Mulyran, J. Murphy, D. Kath, R. Pulver. Second Row: S. Weisenger, J. Dahlke, L. Roundy, P. Thompson, M. McDonald, D. Maynard. First Row: B. Milton, D. Lynch, B. Fuller, J. Levzow, R. Schiller, J. Marshall.
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SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS—Susie James. Vice-Pres.; Jeanne Becker, Secy.; Fred Leece, Pres.; Linda Barden, Treas. The senior class has had many enjoyable times together. One of these was the freshman initiation party. At that time, they really be- came acquainted with the upper classmen. During their sophomore, year, they had a chance to initiate the freshmen and gain a little revenge. Before they knew it, they were juniors and it was time to decorate for the junior prom. Everyone enjoyed working on the prom, and it will always be remembered as one of the prettiest Pardeeville has ever had. The maga- zine sale was a terrific success and the treas- ury received quite a boost. This year the seniors were involved in many projects — these included the school news- paper, The Bulldog's Bark. The paper was improved in many ways and achieved a new look.' For the first time, photographs were included. One of the largest projects was the 1967 Whisper. Many hours of work went into the production of this year's annual. The seniors are very proud of the yearbook. The class play required a lot of practice, but the excellent results proved that it was all worth- while. Graduation is the end of the four-year asso- ciation as a class — each senior now goes his own way. Never again will the class enjoy an activity together — but possibly most of the class will be able to attend the first reunion. SENIOR HONOR ROLL The following is a list of the top ten senior honor students for 3 2‘years of work. They are listed alphabetically and not according to rank. Linda Barden Tom Cullerton Audrey Giese Sandra Hodgman Suzanne James David Kath Fred Leece Mary Shannon Elizabeth Tritz Gary Wolf 19
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Top Row: C. Bursack, S. Blochwitz, F Leece, C. Yeazel, B. Smith Third Row: J. Gorman, A Giese, C. Cook, R. Vilhauer, S. James, G. Miller, S. Hodgman, J. Becker Second Row: C. Navarro, B. Stearns, N. Sheils. First Row: E. Tritz, M. Shannon, L. Voss, B Harruff, S. Wenzel, N Hendrickson.
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