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As They Eagerbf Planned Rr Then' Future Glenna Nicolson Charlotte Pulst Roger Young Karen Liddle Sharon Rude Gary Kirchoff Gayle Hirsch Sharon Linderman Merlyn Aichele Roger Danielson Faye Machart Judy Kallberg DuWayne Bickett Gloria Wiles Shirley McCarty Leon Presser Larry Edinger Jeanette johnson Norbert Scheck Elroy Rosemore Lillian Pierce Wilma Gray Donald Westerlund Violet Hoppe Alice Fandrich Ellsworth Ruther Darlene Hallwachs Margaret Bauer Richard Mulvey A 1 ras , , , Other ambitious sophomores found interests 1n muslc or writing. Their talents were not overlooked as they be fcommuedy came members of various musical groups and of the Cardinal and Sentinel With the fun came the studies and SChOlaSI1C ab1l1ty within this class They could boast members on the honor roll as well as their brethre? mhthedupper classes Thus the sophomores passed through a successful year, 100k1I1g Q V 2 DQ
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Michael Carmody 1 UA Vzgor Am! Gaiezjf Chamcterizea' These Soplao mares Jeanne Hagel Secretary-Treasurer 'lv 'It 1' of f L2 we t T' isa Robert Kriewald X Vice-President vi A ' 1' 'U' 5,4 A I iv of 'E is--I ! s i 5154, . ig -Br.. f 4 up I 57 2 'Q I s ,fra A 3. As they led their classmates through a successful year, the sophomore officers carried out their tasks with friendly smiles and cheery Hi's . Acting as class president for his second successive year was Mike Carmody. Assisting him as vice-president was Robert Kriewaldg and Jeanne Hagel, secretary-treasurer. Miss Fylken and Miss Zahradnik were class advisors. Sophomores soon began to play a big part in student projects, their first one being a class homecoming float, for which they won second prize. Taking respon- sibility in other activities was also char- acteristic of the sophomores. Athletic ability was soon discovered and immediately channeled in the right direction as prospects for future Card- inal athletes increased. Merlin Beach 5 ' Charles Gilje In Diana Moberg A - ., Arvid Cellmer A i r . H Dean Zimmerman. Ardell Engberg ,it Gloria Anderson L ' 4, Richard Zink fl? .ww 2 ' ., Glenda Glaser Q 5 ,,Ft. Loretta Grager Merle Garrett Donald Doolittle Barbara Schimke I IT I W 9' , Y - 1' x ff i m.v r Wesley Miller joe Gwynn Sylvia Stegmeier Sha ron College ' ' Richard Wenstrom ' Terry Trullinger - f. 4. Marilyn Montgomery james Schultz james Sletten 3 gn 1- Connie Buskness :L 'xy ti, DuWayne Miller x u . ,. .. . . . .
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We Stud , Plan, And Work, 1 S0 We Will Belong ' 4 President . Sonja Nysted, Treasurerg Helen Torscher, Secretaryg Dallas Stokes, Presidentg and Nancy Haidt, Vice- ,N Q F- U john Bauer ' 6 Merle Bickett ,,- 4. W, af S ' janet Cruchet V 'Z' ' W LZ' Y' LeRoy Bohnet Freshman Float V Va y Piggy Earsqtburn V V V g L T omas ennyson y W - ' Sharleen Edinger f ' yr ' ' H g,,, f-P' . 1Q L, ' 6 V 'F 1 4 . Gary Dunn M EV ' 7 f, I f Pam Galehouse Q' ii I Martin Edwardson ,.f nfs! .4 A fp -R . sr Sharon Davis V ' W M A Gerald Fornshell ,., a S L A tal . V W ' if 4. A Louise Grager W li We V . X' WW 5 1 CN X . 45? Darryl Galt 2 . . 9 X 4 WJ W . W . A ' S -,. . f' U WM V ' Marlene Zink L 1: if In L ,llxl , Michael Graham N 4 W ' L A L joan Hendrickson W Garnet Gray . y 4 I' Wyl, 5, , 1 Diane Ibsen .,- Fax K , ' 5. ' Melvin Haugen 'W ' '-' W ' ' W G M' Patsy Johnson . A l W Larry Hennings I y Q. L y y LM y V. Sharen Koloen W V V V f g Aaron jermundson A l f, r , ' V- ...,V M 'V off, , , Y Kr 'W' ff 5374 1 '2 - ' JeY?'j2Ens0lieger 4 22 ' ' 2 271, Q in H ff. , , WlW, L W, ' , R . g Karen Miller Guenter Krueger N Q L can Mitchell ' l Ronald Linderman -W 3' W- W ' fm V JoAnn Morlock W ' 32' 4 ' W ,V of V 4- Ronald Loewen R N,-,J R ' 1. 'B' Sandra Nicolson ' ,, ' Andrew Mack , f 1 ' 0 Lois Young A L V Leroy Miller 'W W Vw: . , L A ,, J 1 if - Penny Pepple ' ' ,KV , x gi. 33 Gerald Montgomery 2 ' 7' 'A - Dorothy Pulst Vf ' K W VV 1-31 1,2 KJ Charles Brickner Barbara Rindy Larry Solberg F ' f V y - WL' ,f - Carol Will '- -' ... ,W R f r' W -. , Perry Solberg V G Wi 1 ' ' Arlene Trullinger 'A ' M Stanley Ulrich , 'W Merlin Zink N Richard Silkey F 4 Glenn Sondag Q Q 5' y .V ,- I -- y Carol Galt ' if if -'57 -7 3 Roger Clapper VY Not pictured: A U1 I Richard Schafer
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