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Fifth Row—Alfred Pribble, Albert Jacobsen, Howard Johannsen, Roger Milder, Robert Norvold, Charles Barr. Patrick O’Malley. Philip Paynter. Alvin Denninger, Allen Jackson. John Bogut. Fourth Row—Larry Hart. Roger Peterson. Richard Larson, James Burnett, James Burton, Byron Selbrede, Robert Chryst, Theodore Reiton. Jack Hudson, Wesley Crider, Paul Kngebretson. Third Row—Mr. Torgerson. at.visor, Bruce Beeson. Elizabeth Weitkamp, Mary Denninger, Judith Frazier, Marion Haugen. Corrine Trudeau. Maryann Everson. Mary Suennen, Rosemary Schmidt, Karen Le Paulson, Arlene Johnson, Virginia Anderson, Roger Rude. Second Row—Beverly Branchfield. Mary Jean Plahn, Roland Tiedemann, John Hanley, Sharon Marek, Paul Nelses, Thomas Evenson, Thomas Beer. Daryle Haugen, Margaret Beaudry, Joan Trudell, Ilene Hanley, Janice Penman. First Row—Claire Ann Houle, Mary Jane Scuillo, Cynthia Langager, Patricia Young, Katherine Buttke, Joyce Schaub-schlager, Carol Ann Olson. Dorothy Scholl, Darlene Daniels. Karen Burchedean. Claudia Daniels, Wayne Olson. SOPHOMORE CLASS With Mr. Torgerson as our adviser, the sophomores have accomplished a great deal in one successful year. We proudly boast that ours was the first sophomore class to put on a three-act play. Parents and Pigtails , with its cast of sixteen, was a howling success. Because of a rousing clean-up campaign which was started by the sophomore girls, the school is now much neater. These same girls have seen that rooters' buses were taken to out-of-town games. We had a successful magazine drive, and have spon- sored three school mixers. Members of our class are active in all school activities.
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Fifth Row—Dal'as Nord, Wayne Handlos, James Shirley, Burdell Diem mann, Audrey Marek, Jo Ann John on, Marlene Neubar.h, Anita Brown, Mary Ann Kester, Louise Harwell, Leona Ecker, Joyce Rude, Marlys Kohl. Clinton Morrissette, Ronalc. Willie. Fourth Row—Robert Stouffer, adviser, Carol Orf, Barbara Swanson, Mary Harwell, Sandra Breault, Nancy Brown, Janeth Johnson. Judith Johnson. Judith Windahl, Judith Asp. Marion Ross. Carol Beer, Donna Purdy. Elizabeth Wintermeyer. Earleta Volker, Curtis Harter. Third Row—Gerald Worrell, Paul Wright, Clair Wilcoxsen. Richard Young, Dale St. Ores, Raymond Miller, Wayne Nord. Nels Lee. David Foss, Nevin Zezza, Richard Gartmann, Dale Perxells, Thomas Gerlach, Jean Christoph. Joyce Burnett. Second Row—Wayne Benoy, August Kiekhoefer. Maurice Leverty. William Dahlin. Gary Cameron, Jean Bengston, Rosalie Holden, David Peterson. Jon Arneson, Charles Walbrandt, James Benoy, Bruce King. Clayton Iverson, Jerrold Harmon. First Row—Gerald Amundson. David Peterson. Thomas Benoy. Donovan McGinley, Rose Marie Reisinger, Beverly Hanson, Mabel Deal. Patricia Cameron, Janice Dabruzzi, Shirley Simpson, Richard Beer. James Lamphier. Harry Bill Erb, Robert Plahn. FRESHMAN CLASS We freshmen were ushered through a very successful year under the leadership of our class officers, Jon Arneson, David Peterson, Charles Walbrandt, Jean Bengston, Rosalie Holden and Mr. Stouffer, adviser. Determined to meet the upper classmen, we attended the Freshman-Senior party and discovered we were socially up to par. Our biggest accomplishment this year was our presen- tation of Tobaccy Road with Detours, a one-act play with a cast of seven. We did our part for the social life of the school by sponsoring a sock hop. Some of our freshmen boys were stars of the undefeat- ed junior high basketball team. Our class is represented in most of the school activities.
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