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First How: Ruth Hoag, lim Fowler, Beverly Qsp, Ierry Bockhahn, Betty Hnne Best, Frank Brewster, Carolyn Kizzier, Douglas Iohnson, Raymond Green. Second Row: Nola Hllmand, Dick DeMoss, Carol Cross, Gary Iohnson, Lauralta Bowen, Don Flnderson, Karen Htkinson, Wilbur Dewey, Ruth Dunse, Norman Farhnam. Third How: Paula Erickson, Iaak Auhk, Linda Flrmstronq, Donald Gump, Terry Rnderson, Ian Gabus, Carmen Flnderson, Larry Iohnson, Betty Erickson. First Row: Gary Roberts, Shirley Neumann, lim Nickels, Connie Miller, Steve Roberts, Hudrey Mattson, Darryl Olson, Richard Swanson. Second Row: Leslie Kahlor, Hrlen Maxteldt, Barbara Layton, Warren Wall, Merry Perry, Kent Moore, Bob Muehling, Mike Peterson. Third How: Dick Olson, Donna Sheffield, Winston Peterson, Roger Matson, Freddy Rademacher, Eugene Orthmann, Richard Paulsen, lean Pine. F-l class ot titty-two students passed an im- portant rnilestone when they started their sev- enth grade in junior high school. Hn Orienation Day was held to acquaint the seventh graders with their new surround- ings. They toured the class rooms and Were introduced to their teachers. Carmen Hnderson was chosen to lead the seventh grade students as president. She was assisted by Winston Peterson, vice-president, Carolyn Kizzier, secretary-treasurerg and Iaak Qulik, student council representative. Miss Peterson, Miss Philpot, and Mr. Buettner were assigned as class sponsors. The seventh graders were active in sports and Duster's Darlings, the junior high pep club. Carolyn Kizzier was chosen as cheerleader by the junior high student body. eventlz QM e Page 25
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giglztlz grade The upper crust ol the junior high boasted of seventywtwo students. Q large number ot eighth graders partici- pated in chorus, girls glee, band, Duster's Dar- linas, the junior high pep club, and junior high athletics. President of the class was lim Backencampg vice-president, Louis Titusg secretary-treasurer, Byron Waller, and student council representa- tive, Bud Shrine-r. Miss Rehder, Mr. Hnderson, and Mr. Hanich were assigned as class spon- SOTS. The junior high student body chose two eighth grade girls, Corlyn Beck and Sharon Birth, as cheerleaders. H party was held in October at the roller rink. Later, Weiners were roasted at the park. First Row: Gary Iohnsnn, Doris Qnn Berry, Larry Iahnson, Marlene Behrens, Carl Hoagstrom, Coralyn Beck, Billy Fulmer, Ianet Har- ris, li-rry ltr-llvr, Sandra lanes, Christina Iohnson, Lcltoyce Flmen. Second How: lane-t Bray, Gary Ilmen, Deanna llarms, Iim lfngtuncl, Madelyn Cramer, Harry Iames, Virginia Dewey, Karen Cross, Maxine Gm-rn, lim Brown, Carolyn Cramer, Sterling Fastenau, Shzrron Birth, Sharon Hammond. Third Row: Iat'van Ionesi, Roh ltr-avers, Irfan Blauvelt, Ioyce Fletcher, Wayne Isaacson, lerilea Brown, I.aMonte Crumley, Linda Con- rad, lim Bnrflrvricarnp, tlnn l'astrrr, Iudy Hamilton, Clayton Hnderson. First Row: Snnrtra Pnwr-tt, Carolyn Nr-l-:ori, Louis Titus, Karen Preitauer, Gary Woodburn, Rochelle Myers, William Swindell, Lea Waldon, llririalwllr- Marshall, ttaclncy Peterson. Second Row: llixv- Stzmth, ltradtrry Knotnk, Beverly Pankonin, Butch Manley, Nancy Tederman, Keith Nelson, Venla Nielsen, Edgar Smith, Marlys Olson, lorry McDonald. Third How: Stanli,-y Milt:-r, D1-tmar Wohtob, Thomas Nickels, Bud Shrmer, Richard Williams, Stove Sheneman, Duane Rallcr, Bob Zachcry, Boyrz: L1-iilrfr, Chnck Linn Not in Picture: Iudy Shrarnok, Ucan Sprague, it , ii sg 1 A at Page 24
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