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Grads' 8 FIRST ROW, left to right: Rusty I-lartings, Kathleen Post, Tom Schlarman, Judy Schmitz, Robert Post, Ernest Lefeld, Tom Buschur, David Nieport, Dennis Hoying, Carole Clune, Robert Laux. SECOND ROW, left to right: Harold Uhlenhake, Roger Steinlage, Dorothy Rose, Carole Rammel, Mary Tumbush, Robert Uhlenhake, Robert Droesch, Henry Lange, Lois Borger Io Koesters, Jean Gels, Martin bochtefeld. THIRD ROW, left to right: Sandy Studer, Jeanne Gottes, Ruth Heitkamp, Margie Droesch, Bonnie Buschor, Lou Ann Pottkotter, Larry Link, Dorothy Bernard, Jo Ann Reichert, Connie Huelsman, Lois Steinlage, Marie Lange, Betty Rinderle. FOURTH ROW, left to right: Donna Borgert, Carole Schoenlein, Jean Bruns, Jerri Buschur, Carl Fullenkamp, Kenneth Evers, Ted Evers, Bill Schrage, Jack Gels, Becky King, Phyllis Eyink, Ann Schwieterman, Jean Koesters. ABSENT: Ken Speck. Grade Schatz! grains
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