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IST SEMESTER OFFICERS President Joe Diekemper Vice-President Niels Reimers Secretary Suzanne Smith Treasurer Barbara l-lorne SOPI-IGMCDRES The sophomore class has made itselt known on the campus as one ot the busiest groups this year. The year was begun in the tall with the traditional Sadie l-lawkin dance, which this time proved more hilarious than ever. Daisy Mae and Ltil Abner costumes together with schmoos, bales ot hay, and apple cider furnished all the necessary setting tor a real dogpatch style party. Responsible tor the success ot the affair were chairmen Carol Ann Smith, John Riebe, Jean l-lallet, Donna Douglas, Mavis Jones and John Monroe. Cake and punch sales held in the corridor atter school during tootball season made the class treasury more sizeable. ln May the sophomores presented another novel dance in the torm ot a Pajamarino. Student body members appeared at the dance in all sorts ot gay nightwear. The class ot '5I was the tirst group to order class rings in the spring ot the sophomore year rather than during the junior year. Earlier delivery as a result will see members with their class rings at the beginning ot the tal' term. Other activities sponsored by the sophomores have shown that the group has much outstanding talent as well as many tine workers who show great promise as student body leaders. In the years to come we can look tor- ward to seeing the class ot 'SI taking an increasingly active part in student attairs. Guiding the group through its sophomore year have been Mr. Lloyd Miller and Miss Enid Larson. Back Row: Kathy Seipel, Ann Thoeni, Carol Smith, Edwina Brown, LaRene McEntireg 3rd Row: Al Greene, Joe Diekemper, Carol Petty, Donna Douglas, Diana Lewis, Elizabeth Yarra, Patricia Merivale, Barbara l-lorne, Roland Hathaway: 2nd Row: l-loward Veit. Eva Moberg, Jody Kistler, Jody Kirkpatrick, Gerry Robison, Ken Wightman, John Fortierg lst Row: Ted Brand, Jan van Niel, Bob Streissguth, John Monroe, Ronald Stoney.
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7, I i', Now we're treshmen, eighth grade's done, Alls tresh from dawn to set ot sun Fresh grades, tresh teachers, it's just a breeze! From such saplings grow great trees. Baclc Row: Joyce Morris, Pat Krieger, Diana Horne, Susan McCloud, Paula Schnee- berger, Mary Call, Carol Reed, Susan Stoney, Janice Fors, Ann Spurr, Sibyl Kocherg 3rd Row: Stewart Emery, Lanny Doolittle, Julia Graves, Joe Beard, Gilbert Neill, Janet McFail, Janet l-luttmany 2nd Row: Allene Petty, Allene Knight, Alan Reylorun, LeRoy Spencer, Sam Robison, Carol Bolmenq lst Row: Kurt von Meier, Jim Thompson, Barry Hammer, Slcipper Lloyd, Walt Shaw, David Smith. OFFICERS 2ND SEMESTER President Bolo Updike Vicefpresident Walt Shaw Secretary Lanny Doolittle
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