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I X . A . in F Row l, left to right: K. Alexander, J. Arneson, M. Beekman, M. Berg, C. Berning, C. Bestnr. J. Bidsler, S. Blaess Row 2: F. Boiee, B, Brokken, J. Bruflodt, P. Burkholder, C. Capper, T. Casey, A, Dahl, M. Darrah. Row 3: D Davis. G. Evenson, D. Possum. C. Hanlon, K. Haugen, B. Haugerud. A. Hendriekson. J. Henry. Row 4: C. Hughes S. lhns, T. Johnson, C. Kiehne. J. Kiehne. W. Kiehne, D. Kjarland. D. Kyseth. Row 5: M. Leitz, M. Livingood S. l.und, C. McCabe, N. McKay, S. Malli, S. Malli, C. Masters. Row 6: C. Matson, S. Meeklenberg, l.. Men- sink. I.. Moore, W, Pfremmer, C. Prinson. J. Rasmussen, P. Ruesink. Row 7: A. Serabeek, R. Serabeek, F. Sears S. Serlling, J. Thorson, R. Tieskotter, B. Trouten, J. Va gts. Row 8: J. Willford, R. Yoeman. Not pictured: R John. The friskv frosh have done everything well this past year. Sharon Malli, Betsey Haugerud. and Bonnie Brokken were iunior eheerlearlers. while many of the boys were members of the football and basketball squads. Gerald lfvenson was also on the Varsity team in basketball dur- ing the tournaments. Many of us belonged to band, chorus, clee club. and other musieal groups. We sponsored a farewell party for the seniors and gave an assembly for the junior high. Naney MeKay was our mem- ber on the paper and annual stall. Everything we did was very sueeessful ' and we're gong to try to make our sophomore year even better. CLASS OFFICERS-Left to right: B. Brokken, vice president: S. Malli, seeretary: P. Burkhold- er, treasurer: W. Kiehne. president.
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.gui 2 , .V ' Ah -Y.. 5, i .il 94 fPt :aa: 1s- 'ftrff' V 7' , l I Row l, left to right: M. Applen, B. Ause, A. Berning, L. Bigalk, R. Bigalk, M. Blaess, R. Boise. J. Bring, T. Brokken, J. Bruilodt. Row 2: R. Burkholder, M. Burmeister, D. Collett, K. East, P. Eddy, S.' Felland, D. Fishbaugher, P. Fishbaugher, F. Frogner, J. Crehin. Row 3: C. Grooters, L. Hardy. D. Haugen, L. Hill, .l. Hogue, S. Hoiness, M. Hovey, J. Jensen, L. Johnson. S. Johnson. Row 4: B. Jones, S. Jones, D. Junge, D. Kester, K. Klomp, S. Kraling, G. Kunkat, P. Lange, M. Lyndahl, P. Masters. Row 5: J. Meinen, S. R. Miller, A. Moore, M. Morem, J. Myron, C. Patterson. R. Rin dels, S. Rindels, S. Ruesink. Row 6: P. Ruesink, J. Ryan, L. Schmidt, K. Sears, J. Serfling, T. Severson. J. Soaland, S. Stockdale, D. Torgerson, R. Vagts. Row 7: G. Vreeman, B. Walker, M. Westphal. Not pictured: J. John, L. John, K. Vold. s The sixty-six energetic eighth graders have had a very busy and happy year. They have taken part in many extra-cur- ricular activities. Some of them are in junior and senior band, a few took part in the declam contest and many of the boys went out for HC and HB teams in bas- ketball. Last fall everyone worked hard on their Homecoming float, Rock the Bluejaysn and became the proud winners of second prize. In February the class welcomed four new students, Kathy Vold, Alfred Lehmkuhl, and Janice and Lola John. The class is anxious and enthusi- astic to begin school next fall as fresh- ness, presidentg M. Burmeister, treasurer. men, CLASS OFFICERS-Left to right: L. Brokken, vice president: D. Fishbaugher, secretary: S. Hoi-
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Y i 3. ' W f I A lg-' ' l 4 l 1 , . , 1 ' I ' 4 I g.. A A. Row l, left to right: R. Anderson, J. Arneson, K. Bergey, J. Biel, L. Bjertness, R. Bock, N. Burmeister, C. Casterton. Row C.' Dahlv, G. Daskam, H. Davis, M. Easier, S. Eiffler, S. Elliott, B. Fishhaugher. J. Fries. Row 3: D. Frogner. L. Cilland. D. Gleisner, M. Hervr. K. Heihel, M. Henry. D. Hill. R. Hoiness. Row 4: K. Houclek, D. Hutton, R. Jensen. K. Johnson, F. Kiehne, K. Klingshiem, B. Kraling, R. McCabe. Row 5: R. Malli, M, Malli, B. Matson, N. Matson, J. Mensink, D. Miller, RI Patterson, E. Peterson. Row 6: F. Ryan, S. Ryan, R. Schmidt, K. Stork, H. Wickett, M. Wolsted, F. Young. -The first hig project of the sophomore class was Homecoming which included a bonfire, crowning of the king and queen, the snakedance. and the parade. We danced to the Mello Macs after the game. Many participated in extra-curricular activities. There were l4 in chorus and eight in hand. Kathy Stork was an A - team cheerleader, Sharon Ryan was a maiorette and Evelyn Peter- son a twirler. Several hoys were in football and lmaskethall. Nearly all the girls were in glee club. Many took part in declam work. We also sponsored a school party which was enjoyed hy all. These are some of the things we have done this year. Altogether they have helped to make this year a successful one. CLASS OFFICERS-Left to right: H. Wickett. vice president: S. Eiffler, secretary: 1. Arneson, president: D. Miller, treasurer.
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