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Front Row—C. Farris, D. Kramer. I. Ingle, C. Bushnell, I . Dohse, G. Gokey, K. Goodman, K. Hollenbergcr, J. Heisz. Second Row—D. Barrette, B. Delmore, C. Hutchison, S. Dessioch, D. Graap, M.. Kavon, A. Heal, B. Kieser, J. Frydenlund. Third Row—J. Carson, B. Kelley, J. Kieser, M. Du Charme, B. Kritsche, X. Bailey, R. Herold, M. liurkhalter, J. Karnapp. M. Brunet. Fourth Row—A. Allbee, J. Elliott. It. Bowman. B. Kaplnus. 1’. Cornford, J. Fernette, B. Hare. G. Bunders. B. Gramling, It. First. TICKING ALONG-TWO DOWN AND TWO TO GO Back for our second year of high school, with all the green worn oft, we realized the importance of immediately electing capable officers. To lead our class we chose Larry Gramling, for President Gary Sedlmayr, Vice President; Lugcne Nolan, Secretary-Treasurer; and Jerry Fernette and James Toberman Home Room Presidents. Mr. John Mulmoney acted as our Class Advisor. After we had properly initiated the incoming Freshmen we then turned our attention to organizing the Homecoming Parade. This task is annually entrusted to the sophomore class and we devoted much time to making this year's parade an outstanding success. When final exam time approached we found we could look back on another school year successfully completed. Front Row—J. Schneider, 1). Zimmerman, A. Snyder. X. I a Bonne. B. Moen. M. Bayde. J. Toberman. M .Mahan, C. Matousek, T. Sandleback. Second Row—S. Rerny, 1 . Bechnir, B. Martin, 1). Morovits. J. Teply. F. Pi tier, J. Tippery, J. Matousek. J. Tesar, K. White. Third Row— E. Stluka. D. Rutter, J. Taylor. J. Ix ehndorf, S. Nagle, S. Tesar, J. Marx, E. Xolan, B. I’ellock. .1. Weiser. F. Mezera. C. Bechnir. Fourth Row—H. Zabel. G. Mezera, D. I’ettit, G. Sedlmayr, E. I’ellock, J. Bane, I). Marfelius. E. McGrath, D. Schaal, R. Steiner, M. Schoegl. G. Valley. 14 SOPHOMORES
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NEARING THE TOP WE When September came we were ready to enter Prairie High as upperclassmen. As Juniors our first task was to elect officers. Larry Toberman was chosen as class president with Richard Carl, Vice President and Eileen Moore, Secretary-Treasurer. Patsy Gentes and Paul Paulson were selected as home room presidents. Following tradition our class decorated the football field for homecoming. The slogan “We’re expecting victory” brings back the picture of the stork which adorned our homecoming float. HEAD FOR THE WINDUP We all looked forward to the time when it would be our turn to present a class play. Under the direction of Mr. I Iarold Rasmussen, “The Family Nobody Wanted” was presented on April 2, with Beth Barndt and Marna 1 larrelson serving as student directors. Spring is Junior Prom time at Prairie High. With “Banana Boat” as our theme we danced to the music of Jay Steger, on May 4. Royalty for this occasion were King Larry Toberman and his chosen Queen Peggy Jeffers. Front Row—I). Ambrose, T. Foist, E. Fisher, D. Einder ,C. Enders, B. Chunat, M. Bailey, i Gentes, J. Benoy. Second Row—J. Bloyer, S. Dohse, D. Douglas, V. Bean. M. Koecke, J. Bailey, R. Carl, D. Kramer, G. Gaulke. Third Row—M. Fralick. N. Forst, M. Ahrens, J. Koss-inan, E. Erickson, M. Harrelson, B. Barndt, D. Hurda, K. Kozelku, D. Draka, L. Goodman. Fourth Row—J. Bedward. J. Kasparek. K. David, M. Fisher ,A. Berberich. E. Folyer, J. Kavon, D. Ea Bonne, D. Graap, J. Dunbar, D. La Bonne. Front Row—R. Neisius, C. Mezera, E. Wagner. M. Me Phee, 1 . Toberman, J. Sandleback, J. McPhee, E. Toberman. Second Row—R. Me Ginley, M. Messerli, M. Me Grath, P. Roach, S. Pillard, E. Moore, J. Walz. J. Smreina, p. Paulson, J. Prochaska. Third Row—T. Powers, E. Sutton, N. Seidel. R. Swatek, J. White, J. White. W. Winter, P. Steele. A. Reed. E. Nagle. Fourth Row—E. Traap, S. Martin, J. Trenton, A. Severson, C. Stewart, R. White, D. Zlabek, J. Me Grath, D. Martin, D. Messling. JUNIORS ... 13
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Front Row—J. Jelinek, K. Fry den lund. E. Foret. S. Kramer, R. Rush, K. Kramer, J. Kelly. R. Goodman. W. Fisher, R. Dunk, J. Horkhelmer. Second Row—C. Kramer, C. Gokey, D. Har-relson, J. Hoffland. J. Gentes. J. Du Charme. J. Foley. S. Hanke. J. Bouzek, I . Benoy. Third Row—D. Kramer, D. Dalberg, R. Barker, W. Berherich. H. Check, H. Kackett, Z. Fritsche, A. Carl, D. Bee war, I . Hogg. Fourth Row—E. Cole, 1 . Check, R .Adler, R. Check, W. Finney, M. Dahman, W. Green, M. Gramling, L. Burkhalter, G. Clanton. OFF TO A GOOD START AND TIME WILL TELL “Gosh, where am I ? I should he in General Science, not senior English!” Although our freshman year began this way, we soon became familiar with high school life. To lead our ambitious group we chose Miax Gramling, Class President; Arthur Carl, Vice President and Ronald Goodman, Secretary-Treasurer. Carroll Paulson and Zonnie Fritsche served as Home Room Pres- idents. After surviving initiation our first big task was to build the traditional homecoming bonfire which we successfully accomplished. Later in the year we scheduled a donut sale to expend our treasury. On the day of the sale much to our embarassment and the upperclassmen's amusement, we found we had forgotten to order the donuts. Front Row—D. Oestreich, K. Tippery, D. Tesar, M. White, C. Scarff, I. Meyer, M. Slama, B. Shulka, J. Valley. Second Row—G. Thomas, D. Stluka, C. Mezera, M. Nicholson, X. Dechnir, S. Trenton, F. Tippery, L. Reed. J. Olson, R. Mezera. Third Row—A. Rabe, S. Stewart, J. Valley, p. Mezera, C. Specht, T. Remy, C. Paulson. B. Da Pointe, I). Miller. Fourth Row— 3. Rau, D. Da Mere, V. Rodenkirch, G. Mezera, C. Dang:, S. Toberman. J. Yager, R. Phillips, J. Prew, J. Stimpson. FRESHMEN . 15
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