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fjusu ui Left to right. Row 1: Morris Applen, Bruce Ause, Aryls Berning, Lee Bigalk. Ray Bigalk. Boh Boice, Jerry Brink. Tom Brokken. Judy Bruflodt. Row 2: Russel Burkholder, Mary Burmicster, Dave Collett. Ron Dotzenrod, Kathy East, Paul Eddy. Sonja Felland, Dave Fishbaugher, Phil Fishbaugher. Row 3: Fred Frogner, John Grebin. Carol Grooters, Linda Hardy, Don Haugen, LaRita Hill, John Hougc, Sandy Hoiness, Mary Ann Hovey. Row 4: Jim Jensen, Lonna Johnson, Stanley Johnson, Barb Jones, Susan Jones, Dennis Junge, Dianne Kestcr, Keith Klomp, Sherrie Kraling. ROW 5: Gloria Kunkat, Phil Lange. Alfred Lehmkuhl, Peggy Lyndahl, Ed Mecklenburg, Phyllis Masters, Sharon Mensink. Alfred Moore, Marilyn Morem. ROW 6: Judy Myron, Sheryl Rindels, Percy Ruesink, Sharon Ruesink, Jim Ryan, Jerry Serfling, Tom Severson, Janis Soland, Dianne Torgerson. ROW 7: Bob Vagts, Larry Vogen, Gerald Vreeman, Verdell Wead, Jean Westphal. Left to right, ROW 1: Fred Frogner, president: John Grebin. vice-president; Sandy Hoiness, secretary; Susan Jones, treasurer. The energetic juniors spent a busy year filled with many activities. In the fall, we presented our successful class play, Galahad Jones.” We ordered our class rings in November. When they arrived, everyone felt that they were the best ever seen in H.H.S. Many of our boys helped our football team win its third championship. Others participated in basketball, baseball, wrestling, and track. Several were members of band, chorus, and other clubs. The spring banquet and prom, held the evening of May 6 with all its hours of planning and secretive hard work, was the glamorous highlight of our year. This has been an eventful year for us, but we look ahead to an even better one as we begin our final year as the seniors of ’62. 20
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SapJwsnoAei Left to right, Row 1: Joan Anderson, Carolyn Applen, Barb Berg. Chuck Berning, Karen Biel. Tom Broadwater. Verna Casey, Richard Collett, Janis Darrah. Row 2: Judy Daskam, Leonard Davis, Joan Elliot. Carolyn Evenson. Don Flynn. David Fossum, Carol Grcensdale, Larry Hahn, Joe Heibel. Row 3: Leo Hochstetly, Charles Hoiness, Kathy Hoiness, Ilia Houdek. Donna Ihns. Diane Jacobson. Becky Johnson. Phyllis Junge, Mary Lackey. ROW 4: Sharon Matson, Lyle Meldahl. Linda Mensink. Mary Miller, Richard Moore, Gary Nagel, Phyllis Norton, Jack Piehn, Merrick Reburn. Row 3: Roger Schrock. Dan Scrabeck, Janet Scrabeck, Pauline Serfling. Judy Stenbeck, Jed Thorson, Wally Trouten, Jerry Vagts. Donna Vreeman, Bill Wickett, Jerry Willford. Our sophomore class is one of the smaller classes at H.H.S., but this does not hinder our being very active in school activities. We proved this by sponsoring a very successful homecoming in I960. Eleven of our members are in senior band, and fifteen in chorus. Mary Miller is a senior cheerleader and Bill Wickctt, Gary Nagel, and Chuck Berning represent us well in varsity sports. Many others also participate on B” squads. We are active in F.H.A. and F.F.A. The newly organized G.R.A. is happy to be represented so well by the sophomore girls. The year has ended, but we are anticipating that our junior year will be filled with even more pleasant memories. Left to right, SEATED: Jerry Vagts, president; Mary Lackey, vice-president. STANDING: Carolyn Evenson, treasurer; Carol Greenslade, secretary. 21
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