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CA Y0 IMAGIE Tom Alexander giving up his Ford to buy a Chevy. Walter Chapman saying, Pd give him a punch in the nose if I had a monkey wrench. Janis Bagley being a safe, cautious driver. Kae Holden if she were 6 feet tall and weighed 350 pounds. Dale Cruikshank being a ditch digger, Bob Evans running for president on a platform of giving South Dakota back to the Indians Paul Steingrabe breaking the sound barrier in a piper cub. Harriet Gabriel as a woman wrestler, Russell Milligan leaving an all girl party early. Pat Newbrough grounded without a car. Dennis Dunn in detention hall. Jim Chrisman running the 100 yard dash in 10 minutes. Earla Ferguson coming to class without her assignment done. Donna .T ones joining Fats Domino's band. Norma Zimmerman telling Terry Young she was too tired to go out with him. J im Doherty staying awake all during Bookkeeping class. Richard Rush not teasing Mrs. Fuller. Jerry Smith coming to class without a good supply of candy. Jerry Stites not talking for 24 hours. Donald Visser going to college and majoring in home economics. Brent Meckley telling Mr. Tone that an assignment was ready a week early. Ellen Hunt as the star on a woman's professional basketball team Ronnie VanPelt coming to school two days in a row. Adelle Wilson as an old maid. The Senior boys agreeing with the Senior girls. What UHS will be like without the class of '5'7.
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FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Jerry Towers, Denny Sornson, Pat Hamilton, Barbara Barton, Karen Hanes, Janice Foote, Marilyn Essex, Jerry Little, Norman Ritchhart, Robert Curnutt. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Eveleth, Dorothy DeVries, Lloyd Barger, Eleanor McNabb, Terry Young, Joyce Rash, Marcene Fickel, Delores Boggs, Doris Wolff, Carolyn Parker, Mary Kaye Thieleke, Betty Sapp, Mrs, Moore, Mr. DeWitt, THLRD ROW: Lynda Leavengood, Janis Willett, Gay Ann Parrish, Glenn Ferguson, Jim Robinson, Max Bible, Dave Rusk, Larry Wilson, Charles Olmsted, Charles Glasgow, Dave Sornson. NOT PICTURED: Martha Kersey, Wanda Cooper, Sharon Brown, Jim Michael. JUNl0R The officers of the Junior Class were: President, David Ruskg Vice-President, Terry Youngg Treasurer, Dennie Sornson, Secretary, Eleanor McNabb. Barbara Barton and Lloyd Barger were the Student Council representatives the first semester and Karen Hanes and Glenn Ferguson were representatives the second semester. A few activities of the Junior Class were as follows: There was the publication of the Blue Jay Chatter, the high school paper, which kept the Juniors busy, There is agreat deal of hard work that goes into this paper. There is advertising to be sold, gathering news, writing copy, a.nd preparing a dummy copy. Mrs. Lucchini is the Blue Jay Chatter advisor. In October the Juniors presented their play Home Sweet Homicide, Thirty of the class members were included in this play. They handled half the food concessions at the football and basketball games. The Christmas Formal, Glistf-:ning Twilight, was also sponsored by the Juniors. It was the second year for Christmas dances. The last big event of the year was preparing for the J unior-Senior Banquet, with the help of the Junior sponsors, Mrs. Eveleth, Mrs. Moore, and Mr. DeWitt. The Banquet was held at the Wakonda Club: the theme was Just For You.
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