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Fourth Row -- Bruce King, Charles Walbrandt, Wayne Benoy, Dale St. Ores, Mary Priester, David LeRoy Petersen, Thomas Benoy, Richard Mann, Ronald Willie, Clinton Morrissette, Wayne Handlos, Wayne Nord, James Shirley, Dallas Nord, Richard Gartmann, David Peterson, Dale Perseiis, Jon Arneson, Clayton Iverson. Third Row -- Janice Dabruzzi, Gary Cameron, William Dahlin, Rose Marie Reisinger, JeanBengston, Mary Beth Harwell, Leona Ecker.Cecile Wimer, Edith Heun, Louise Harwell, Anita Brown, Nancy Brown, Patricia Cameron, Robert Plahn, Richard Beer, Shirley Simpson, Beverly Hanson. Second Row -- Norman Rehder, John Lawson, Paul Wright, Marion Ross, Judith Johnson, James Benoy, Marlene Neubarth, George Graven, Raymond Miller, Richard Young, David Foss, Donovan McGinley, Donald Thompson, Judith Asp, Janeth Johnson, Harry Bill Erb, Jcrrold Harmon, Nels Lee. First Row -- Mrs. Preus, Elizabeth Winterrneyer, Donna Purdy, Mary Ann Kester, Barbara Swanson, Rosalie Holden. Sandra Breault, Joyce Burnett. James Lamphier, Jean Christoph, Audrey Marek, Carol Beer,Burdell Biencman, JoAnn Johnson, Earleta Volker, Carol Orf, Mabel Deal, Mr. Gjermundson. Junior Class Choosing class rings, making plans for a success- ful Prom, struggling with world history, investigative themes, and geometry proofs kept the members of the junior class busy this year. On September 6, seventy- one strong, we began our third year at H. H. S. under the leadership of these capable class officers: David Peterson, president; Patricia Cameron, secretary; Elizabeth Winterrneyer, treasurer; Thomas Benoy, vice president; Harry Bill Erb, Student Council rep- resentative, and Mrs. Preus and Mr. Gjermundson, advisers. From this class came three cheerleaders, Audrey Marek, Nancy Brown, and Mary Beth Harwell. The juniors made an excellent showing in sports, speech, and music.
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Fourth Row -- Clayton Noreen, Jerry Rose, Zo Ann Graham, Joan Suennen, Richard Detlefsen, Martin Sahnow, William Slater, Carl Arndt, Stephen Froh- licher, Bernard Lyksett, George Neubarth, David Kirkpatrick, Gary Eastman, Tom Everson, Mickey Bannon, Marcellaine Rauchnot, Joan Posz. Third Row -- Deanna Rineck, Romaine Benson, Nancy Gartmann, De Ette Johnson, Jo Ann Brathall, Sharon Wilson, Mary Ann Nygard, Kathy Martin, Sally Jensen, Opal Kukuska, Betty Ann Schullo, Janet Branchfield,Genevieve Knutson, Eva Sherley, Ruth Ann Crawley, Barbara Miller. Second Row -- Ronald Daniels, Dorothy Toll, Dale Stayberg, Ronald Barrett, Roger Dierks, Richard Ostendorf, Karla Schmidt, Mary Hamlin, Terry Olson, Jeanette Swenson, Barbara Blakeman, Rosemary Bieneman, Nancy Hammill.Rona Bunce.Fred Buttke, Beverly Nelson. First Row -- Mr. Johnson, Roland Daniels, Richard Cameron, Mary Ann Even- son, Bill Dabruzzi, Anita Foss, Beverly Swanson, Karen Sweitzer, John Kester, Sheldon Bearrood, Jerry Johnson, Gary Lein, Tom Steele, Robert DeRoy, Roger Persell, Mary Ann Simpson, Charles Reisinger. After emerging successfully from a happy, 11 green freshman year, we began to settle down on a new job, being this year's sophomores. We started out on our new job by electing class officers. The heads of our class are president, Rich- ard Detlefsen; vice president, Genevieve Knutson; sec- retary, Barbara Blakeman; treasurer, Tom Steele; Student Council representative, Tom Everson; Safety Council representative, John Posz. As the new sophomores we entered into many extra curricular activities. Among them were G.A. C., football, basketball, Mixed Chorus, band, and many other newly formed clubs in our school. Genevieve Knutson was the sophomore representative in the sen- ior high cheerleaders. The sophomores started out in a big way to give some form of entertainment. They staged a very suc- cessful Levi Leap. We hope, that as sophomores, we will live up to the high standards set up by the classes that have gone before us in our great school. Sophomore Class if
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