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Gary McCormick Pan Merrick Scott Miner Randy Mo 11er Marlon Mol let Bob Nil son Sydelle Nimsen Joan Pearson Dave Peterson Lena Peterson Barbara Richter Kathy Rogness Cindy Schempp Karen Severson Linda Shuck Dave Sigman Jeff Sogn Carla Sundstrom Ellen Thormodsgaard Sharon Wahl Jolene Wetrosky Darla Wilkens Eileen Withee Juniors sold concessions at home basketball Julie Carlson applies make-up to games. Shari Wahl before the play» 17
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Juniors Assume Privileges Jr. Class play in action. Now being offical upperclass- men, the juniors continued their education and increased their participation and responsibility in the school. Their primary aim during the year was to raise money for the annual Junior-Senior Prom. Funds were accumulated by diligent work in concession stands and persua- sive talk in selling magazines. New experiences of the year included transforming the audi- torium into a Garden of Eden for prom, and presenting The Magic Touch for the class play. To assure others they were truly juniors, they proudly wore their new class rings. Karla Sommervold, Pres. Clark Wilson, V. Pres. Allan Saugstad, Sec. Gary McKellips, Treas. Lorna Anderson Marjory Anderson Wa1 lace Bee Ier Julie Carlson Cheryl Duncan Dave Duncan Colleen Fickbohm Carol Groon Bart Gubrud Sharon Holtkamp Jean Hultgren Don Jervick Brenda Johnson y Dawn Johnson Keith Kundert Janet Larson Dave Limoges Arlo Lykken Betsy Lykken
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Sophomores Set Goals With one year of high school already to their credit, the sophmore class faced 1969-70 with renewed determination. Required courses for the soph- mores were English II and phys- ical education. Biology, geom- etry, typing, world history, home economics, and agriculture were offered as their elective cour- ses . The activities most associated with being a sophmore are being responsible for gathering the materials for the bonfire at homecoming and disecting in biol- ogy class. Having completed two years of high school the sophmores are no longer novices, but not yet mast- ers . Sophmores enjoy typing class. Not pictured: Dana Wilson, V. Pres. Becky Wetrosky, Pres. Alan Anderson, Sec. Romona Jurgensen, Treas. Karen Albers James Anderson Gaylan Baker Darby Belkey Craig Brenneise Kathy Briggle James Carlson Bruce Danielson Karen Eden Lynn Ellingsen Doyle Fickbohm Warren Fickbohm teV YM Janice Finnie Richard Green Naomi Hammitt Sandy Harlow LaDonna Heiman Steve Hendricks
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