CLASS ROLL
Karen E. Anderson Carl Fielding Klaus
Bruce Gordon Berg Gary Lee Langowski
Donald Louis Bunkelman Jr. Kenneth Roy Lease
Darlene Ann Bond Marlys E. Mulvaney
Bradley Donald Cool Vern Leonard Ottaway
Billie Jean Dale Jack E. (Larson) Pease
Gordon Ray Day Judith Anne Riesner
Jerry Wesley Dearinger Nancy Rae Sawyer
Georgia Dickson lone Geneva Scherrer
Kent Ronald Hanson Siegfried Schwendtke
Carolyn Marie Harstad William Ernest Short
Beverly Jane Horn Ray Anthony Smith
Harriet Ann Hughes Ruth Elaine Thompson
Jacqueline Rae Jacot Kathleen Alma Winje
Nancy Ann Kennedy Kathleen Augusta Younce
G'ary Myron Zerfoss
Four-Year Honor Roll
Jerry Dearinger, Valedictorian
Georgia Dickson, Salutatorian
Ruth Thompson ‘
Don Buflifiifiresident ‘
Brad Cool, Vice President V
Class of 196]
Jackie Jacot, Secretary
Nancy Sawyer, Treasurer
COLORS: Green and White ‘
FLOWER: Rose ‘
MO’I‘TO: We have crossed the bay;
The ocean lies before us.
BOARD OF SCHOOL DIRECTORS
Mr. Harold Craggs, Chairman
Mr. Edwin Stehr
Mr. Henry Swanson 11 i
Mr. Lloyd Campbell
Mr. Wallace Mackie Jr. ‘
Mrs. Claribe] Motter, Clerk ' i
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, Author: , Accession/Object ID: 2005.71.8, Object Name: Program, Title: , Description: Graduation program 1968, OCR Text:
CLASS ROLL
Karen E. Anderson Carl Fielding Klaus
Bruce Gordon Berg Gary Lee Langowski
Donald Louis Bunkelman Jr. Kenneth Roy Lease
Darlene Ann Bond Marlys E. Mulvaney
Bradley Donald Cool Vern Leonard Ottaway
Billie Jean Dale Jack E. (Larson) Pease
Gordon Ray Day Judith Anne Riesner
Jerry Wesley Dearinger Nancy Rae Sawyer
Georgia Dickson lone Geneva Scherrer
Kent Ronald Hanson Siegfried Schwendtke
Carolyn Marie Harstad William Ernest Short
Beverly Jane Horn Ray Anthony Smith
Harriet Ann Hughes Ruth Elaine Thompson
Jacqueline Rae Jacot Kathleen Alma Winje
Nancy Ann Kennedy Kathleen Augusta Younce
G'ary Myron Zerfoss
Four-Year Honor Roll
Jerry Dearinger, Valedictorian
Georgia Dickson, Salutatorian
Ruth Thompson ‘
Don Buflifiifiresident ‘
Brad Cool, Vice President V
Class of 196]
Jackie Jacot, Secretary
Nancy Sawyer, Treasurer
COLORS: Green and White ‘
FLOWER: Rose ‘
MO’I‘TO: We have crossed the bay;
The ocean lies before us.
BOARD OF SCHOOL DIRECTORS
Mr. Harold Craggs, Chairman
Mr. Edwin Stehr
Mr. Henry Swanson 11 i
Mr. Lloyd Campbell
Mr. Wallace Mackie Jr. ‘
Mrs. Claribe] Motter, Clerk ' i
No IOI m: weAvERs
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