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They Try To Tell Us We're Too Young Front Row- .l. Kelly, S. Ifldington. I.. Kopvt. D. Koniclivvk, I., Ilurton, I'. Ki-Ilog.g'g.:, IJ. Iildwards, G. Gokvy, II, Ilnrda, I.. Ulanlon, J. tloodman, Il, Iluslnn-Il. Second Row--M. Ilouzvk, Il. Adler, IZ. Iiociward, ll. Ilarth, J. Iiossman. K. Hvdoinan, tl. Ili-ssloi-h, A. Iforst. .l. Iii-nuy, S. Kasparek, II. Kasparek, II. Iflardinuy J. Cooper, Third ROWSS, Kozvlka, I.. tin-- niurn-, II, Ilarlh, II. llyors, Ii. Ilnrda, l.. Ilnllanks, K. I'Iack4-tt, IC. Iiovvko, .I. Iiozvlka, l'. IIischal'1', M. Iforst, N. Knapp. Fourth Row -II. Fish. 'I'. Halverson, D. Iiraclivy, G. Ilvrold, F. Iiunivln-k, 13. Hamann, G. lfIIlk'li0I'lDU4'lil'I', U. 1'haIn-Ia, .I. Johnson, I-'. Ilocwar, Il. Gillitzvr, II. Davis. Such confusion-wrong classes, wrong time, but we've finally gotten our feet plant- ed now. Assuming our first task, we diligently built the Homecoming bonfire, but by some quirk of fate it burned ahead of time. VVith appreciable help from the community, we quickly built up another in time. VVhile we were catching our breath, the sopho- mores made their initiation attack on us, which we survived with only a few minor incidents. To head our group, we chose Dennis To- berman, President, Janet Schneyer, Vice- President, and .lim Pitzer to keep our finan- cial records. Nancy Knapp and Richard Strauman were chosen to preside over Homeroom meetings. Ending our first year, we had completed a successful launching of our high school career. if? Front Rowf.l. l.aMero, U. XYhitv, K. McKinney, G. Paulson, F. Martin, C. Potter, M. Roach, .I. 'l'rautsch, J. Sr-hnm-yor, .I. Nash. Second Row-S-. l.Il1'9y, K. laicey, 1'. Scott, C. Spikur, R. StI'1lIIIlI2lII, Il, 'l'runtin. I.. Strack, Il. Iii:-sur, l'. Martin, I.. Wvlsvli. Third Row-J. Itivrk, M. Mezera, S. Oates, I.. Mezvra, I.. Struck, If. Swatek, S. Valley, S. XVaIker, M. Standorf, lil. Waum-r. Fourth Row-ll, 'l'ii-In-nor, J. Tn-ynor, J. l'itzc1', !'. I.caniy, IS. Overton, R. Shinko, li. Mezera, li. Rand, Ii. Sut- ton, D. 'l'uIn'rnia n. Freshman. . . 17
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Tl1ere'll Be Some Changes Made ii and Front Row--U. lfl'flllll'l', .l. Jelinvk, K. Ifrytls-nlunil, S, Kiwmwr, M. llllliol, J. Gentvs, XV. Fislier, li. Krunwr, .l. llorklwinn-r, li. 1loodin:in. Second Row-J. Hofflzlnrl, I.. l'lzirri-lson, 141. l'ol'st, li. Uole, IJ. Kramer, 'l'. King, .l. l1nt'l1:nrnn-, ll, llnnk, XY. lla-noy, ll. Hush. Third Row-K. Gaulke, l'. Ulwek, ll. llarker, U. t':ithm:in, l.. Ilurklialler, .l. liozvlkzi, ll. ll:u'km-ll, fl, Vlznnton, S. Hunk:-, ll. llevwzur. Fourth Flow-ll. Adler, .L liri-sn:1h:in, XY. lim-l'ln-1'ir'k, M. lll'illllllllll', XY. tlrn-vin-, .l. lfolvy. ll. Ulu-vli, l'. llomx, A. Furl, Z. lfritselie. Our second year of high school-what a wonderful year! :Xt registration time we had our schedules all planned and confusion, so prevalent among the young freshmen, was nowhere in sight. lflection was the first matter on the agen- da. Class otlicers were hlax Gramling, Pres- ident, Art Carl, Vice-President, and .lim Cientes, Secretary-Treasurer. Zonnie Frit- sclie and Carroll Paulson were selected llomeroom presidents. llomecoming activities aroused our spir- it, especially when our Hoat, XVe're Sail- ing to Victory , won Hrst place. lVe undertook the initiation ol' the fresh- men enthusiastically. One day in mid-l eb- ruary we proudly ordered our class rings. So ends another year in the history of the class of '60. VVe shall return next fall ready and willing to assume our role as upper- classmen. wwf ! Front Row-K. Tippery, C. Se:-1rtT, .I. Olson, I.. Fhawley, G. Thomas, T, Remy, R, Mezera, J, Valley, Il. Shnlka. Second Row-D. Tesar, M. VVhite, D. Stlnka, I. Meyer, C. Mezera, l.. Reed, M. Swatek, N. Sniethurst, .l. Stinipson, I.. Oestreieli, M. Slxunu. Third Row-S. Trenton, M. Nicholson, J. Valley, E. Stunkns, N. Le-chnir, IC. Trautsch, C. l.ung, V. Rodenkirch, IJ. I.u Mere, G. Smethnrst. Fourth Row--S-. Stewart, C. Paulsno, C. Speeht, F. Perkins, S. Toherman, R. Phillips, G. Rau. J. Yzlger, G. Mez:-ra, J. Drew, B. La Pointe. 16. . .Sophomores
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Little Things Mean lflection of officers was the first business of the Junior High this year. The Junior High is divided into three rooms: Miss blurton instructs the seventh grade, Mrs. Hutchins teaches the eighth grade, and Mrs. Carberry directs the combination seventh and eighth grade. Miss Murton's class elected Pam Brecht as President, Gary May as Vice-President, and Pauline Chech as Secretary-Treasurer. Nlona bloen was elected as President of blrs. Carberry's class, with Peggy Johnson as Vice-President, and Sara Ahrens as Sec- retary-Treasurer. The President of blrs. A Lot Hutchin's room was Richard Gentes, with ,Iohn Cejka holding down the position of Vice-President, and Linda Howe as Secre- tary-Treasurer. This year the safety patrol was dropped from the Junior High to the sixth grade because of the schedule the eighth graders carry. Along the sports line, the football team played Inter-city League games against St. Gabriel's and St. John's, as did the basket- ball team. The basketball squad also trav- eled to other towns. Both teams had a very successful season. Front Row-J. Kellogg, C. Barker, M. Clarke, P. Toberman, G. Renhart, J. Nash, C. Ralph, l'. Check, C. l'iui'c1-, M. Dring. Second Row-S. Ziininvrmnn, K. Kramer, D. Jeffers, H. 5-carff, L. Messerli, L. NValker, P. Ilrecht, Il, Dunk, IS. I-lush, li. XVhitv, li. Knspurek. Third Row+D. Millen, M. Moen, E. Ahrens, .I. Johnston, C2 Douglas. U. Hall, G. Mindhain, l'. John- son, G. May, IZ. Long, J. Loo. Fourth Row-R. Root, J. Fernette, IS. Fritsche, I'. Cornford, IS. VVelch, S. Swenson, Il. XVi-Ida, I.. Long, K. NVhito, li. Olson, L. Qnaniine, L. Teynor. ..- in ' ii Front Row-J. 0'Neil, L. Kopet. D. Epley, J. Xvaller, G. Moan, N. Dickenson, E. Ahrens, S. May. C. Seely, S. Johnson, V. Crawford, Il. Hackett, J. Toherman. Second Row-T. Tippery, C. Ingle, D. Cota, L. Rasmussen, E. George. N. Reiser, S. Winter, M. Cornford, S. Douglas, V. I'her, N. lfolyer, R. Berherich. Third Row-J. Cheka, T. Yager, 13. Messerli, J. Harry, J. Iiily, R. Kramer, M. Stewart, D. Vvhite, I. Standorf, C. Graap, S. Stoffel, D. Martin. Fourth Row-E. Dyrud, R. Gentes, K. Tippery, IJ. Kapinus, M. Hulianks, IG. Dunne, L. Howell, G. Neisus, R. Ahrens, R. lfernette, S. Specht, R, Bothum. 18.. .Junior High
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