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Row 1—DelRay Stephens, president; Susan St. Pierre, vice president; Dennis Stene, secretary; Winston Edson, treasurer; Row 2--Mr. Dobberstein, advisor; Richard Siemers,Melvin Ronning, Russell Skinner, Franklin Cooper, Darrel Sogn, Marlene Groon, Kathy Moberg, Gracia Bergstrom, Betty Williams, Sherran McKel- lips, Mark Leafstedt, Dennis Skinner,Miss Keating, advisor; Row 3—Lloyd Lund- berg, Larry Pilla, Tommy Engebretson, Joyce Paulson, Glenice Ekren. Mary Lud- wig, Linda Trudeau, Diane Fickbohro, Marlys Shuck, Claudia Hammerstrom, Carole Solbue, Patricia Schumacher, Geraldine Holthe, Lynda Winquist, Beverly Rusten; Row 1+—Wayne Siemers, Clark Wells, Eldean Montgomery, Bud Naeve, Linden Fick- bohm, Calvin Waddell, James Abrah mson, Jim McKee, Steven Peterson, Clayton Welch, Lawrence Lind, James Hongslo, Bill Rabey, Donald Larsen. FRESHMEN STARLETS I Donald Larsen, Steven Peterson, and Linda Tru- deau are shown here sol- ving algebra equations. They seem to be enjoying their worki Freshman subjects offered this year are algebra,English 1, general science, home economics 1, agriculture 1, and general business. Chosen to serve as their officers are Dennis Stene, secretary; DelRay Stephens, president; Winston Edson,treasurer; Susan St. Pierre, vice president. Freshmen made headlines when they won the Cubette selling contest which gave them the privilege of choosing the Cubette queen from their class. Susan St. Pierre and Clark Wells represented the class as homecoming attendants. Acting as student council representatives are Donald Larsen and Sherran McKellips -19-
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How 1—Carol Lundberg, president; Marvelyn Evjen, vice president; John Satter, secretary; Edward Peterson, treasurer. Row 2--Mr. Thomas, advisor, Karen Anderson, Beverly Peterson,Milton Williams, Calvin Peterson,Sharon Doty, Karen Lykken, Duane Fickbohm, Judy McCormick, Marietta Day, Colleen Dean,Mrs. Baird, advisor. Row 3--Janet McCormick, Geraldine Hartman, Lois Peterson, Gary Krat- ochvil, David Swanson, Gerald Powell, Marcella Huebner, Judith Beeler, Curtis Sandvall, Carol Campbell, Verdell Swanson, lone Siemers. Row I4.—James Clem- entson, Cliff Gunnare, Neil Thormodsgard, Ronald Holthe, Gordon Schoellerman, Steven Erlcson, Clayton Campbell, Leland Danielson, Merlyn Sommervold, Norman Ronell, Gaylord Thormodsgard, Gary Hendricks. SOPHOMORE PLAYERS 't The Sophomore officers this year are John Sat- ter, secretary; Edward Peterson,treasurer;Carol Lundberg,president; Mar- velyn Evjen, vice presi- dent. Shown at right are several sophomore biolo- gy students and Mr. Oaks disecting a frog. Looks like funt Representing the sophomores on the Student Council are Merlyn Sommervold,Steven Ericson. Homecoming attendants were John Satter and Marvelyn Evjen. Subjects available to the sophomores this year are ag II, home economics II, biology, world history, geometry, English II. In November they enjoyed a party In the gym which was held in honor of Larry Shuck and Orvin Erickson, who moved from the class. Included in the evening’s entertain- ment were a scavenger hunt and dancing. -17-
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GRADE APPRENTICES Row 1—Tim Repp, Russell Paulson, Greg Hammerstrom, Marlyn Dietrich,Cynthia Trudeau, Nonna Williams.Carol Hafner, Sandra Swenson, Vickie Stubbs. Row 2—Mrs. KJose, teacher, Richard Trandall, Tom Tucker, Dennis Huddleston, Kathy McKellips, Cathleen Campbell, Janice Westin, Leonard Elvlng. Row 3 Myrna Solberg, Susan Westin, Alone Kelser, Sharon Westling, Betty Dobbersteln, David St. Pierre, Francis Peter- son, Gordon Powell. Row 1--Mrs. McGuire, teacher, Don Anderson, Bruce Ellingson, Jane Westin, Conroy Campbell, Margery St. Pierre, Beverly McKellips, Don Kelser. Row 2—Gary Hongslo, Eileen Lapour, Bruce Westling, Darla Anderberg, Cecilia Day, Arthur Dobbersteln, Danny Parsons. -19-
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