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20 Sophomores Row I, left to right: K. Armstrong, R. Baird, G. Benson. D. Bergey, G. Bestor. Row 2: B. Bidsler, W. Brokken, P. Buch-holtz, R. Burt, P. Caldwell. Row 3: S. Cul-berton, B. Doering, A. Feuerhalc, G. Fish-baugher, M. Fishbaugher. Row 4: S. Fjel-stad, G. Grebin, O. Hagen, J. Hanson, A. Haugen. Row 5: Martha Henry, Mary Henry, A. Hill, B. Johnson, G. Johnson. Row 6: N. Johnson, D. Jones, P. Jones, H. Keclc, M. Larson. Row 7: L. Losen, C. Love, L. McKernan, L. Manning, R. Miller. Row 8: G. Olson, D. Pederson, G. Peterson, H. Peterson, A. Reinsvold. Row 9: K. Sandvik, J. Scheevel, J. Scrabeck, R. Scrabeck. Row 10: S. Storhoff, E. Todd, L. Trouten, J. Young. Fifty-four strong, the sophomore class of ‘54 first proved their capability by putting on a successful homecoming which included the annual bonfire, snakedance and parade. Following the game, dancing to the music of the Sugar Blues orchestra in the decorated gym was enjoyed by the students, faculty, and alumni. Talent in all fields was displayed by members of this class by their active participation in extra-curricular activities. Fifteen sophomores were in the senior band and nineteen were members of the senior chorus. A number of sophomores entered the local declamation contest and seven of them advanced to the sub-district. William Brokken and Alton Reinsvold, with their outstanding performances in oratory and discussion, competed in the district contest. Several students were in small musical groups, namely Stafford Storhoff and Dorothy Pederson, trombone quartet; Nacia Johnson, french horn quartet; and Kay Armstrong, clarinet quartet. Putting on successful assembly programs and parties, winning the magazine sales contest, and remembrance of good times in classes and activities make us eager to return to school next fall to play a bigger and better role in school functions as juniors. CLASS OFFICERS: John Hanson, president; Jerry Scrabeck, vice-president; Nacia Johnson, secretary-treasurer.
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Freshmen Row I, left to right: H. Berge, D. Blaess, C. Boice, R. Boice, R. Burmeister. Row 2: B. Cummings, G. Dahly, D. Easier, S. East, K. Eddy. Row 3: R. Elliot, W. Elliot, C. Elton, R. Engle. J. Felland. Row 4: L. Gleisner, R. Grebin, R. Griebenow, H. Hanson, L. Hass. Row 5: H. Haugen, S. Haugerud, A. Hill, P. Hoiness, P. Hovey. Row 6: B. Ihns, K. Johnson, R. Johnson, M. Kjarland, C. Knudson. Row 7: N. Lyn-dahl, G. McCabe, D. Matson, W. Miller. Row 8: D. Olson, G. Peterson, V. Rue-sink, S. Rukke. Row 9: A. Ryan, C. Scra-beck, M. Sears, P. Sikkink. Row 10: P. Stork, K. Strelow, M. Vehrenkamp, J. Wilson. Rough and tough, but straight from heaven; that's the class of '57. Forty-eight strong the freshman class has put on a top rated assembly program and a farewell party for the seniors. Nine freshmen took part in senior band and eight in senior chorus. Many took part in declam and came out with high ratings. Pat Stork went on to the district contest. There are also a few in small musical groups, both vocal and instrumental. Those that participated in the triple trio were: Carole Knudson, Sharen Haugerud, Corinne Boice, Le Etta Gleisner, Mavis Kjarland, Phoebe Hoiness, Shirlee Rukke, and Karen Johnson. Those in horn quartet were: Le Etta Gleisner and Carole Knudson. Altogether, the freshmen class was a fine class and helped to make our school year a good one. CLASS OFFICERS: Grace McCabe, vice-president; Paul Sildcinlc. president; Shirlee Rukke, secretary; Marlene Vehrenkamp, 22 treasurer.
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