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Sophomore class officers: Tim Den- nison and Dick Kadrie, Co-Treasurers, Bill Cox, President, Tom Tift, Vice President, Eric Lillehaugen, Secre- tary, Jean Stevens, Recording Secre tary. L 'I0 Robyn Jansen, Chrys Katainen, and Lindo Ol- son display posters ad- vertising fund raising for the Annual Charity Drive. New School, New Oppc Excitement filled the air as Sophomores entered their first year at the new Johnson High School. Pat Beck, Linda Storlien, Mark Spelios, and Harold Holden got right into the swim of things, that is during gym class, in the new swimming pool. In English, Roger Erickson, Jill Olson, and Robert Beaudet read modern paper back books and in some ol the other classes Sophs read and listened to records on Julius Caesar. World History took Dan Rooney, Bonnie Goodman, and Carol Fagerberg through Europe with Napoleon and his conquerors, and through Asia and the Orient from pre- historic times up to the present. The smell of formaldehyde when dissecting frogs and crayfish was a new experience for Ray Jechorek, Rose Feist, and Virgil Gregorson in biology class. The fun and excitement of cheering our football, hockey, and basketball teams onto victory became, part ol Kathy Mickelson's, Karen Carrier's, and Al Moreno's schedule along with the six daily classes. The Sophomores main proiectfortheyearwasthe Charity Drive in which they exceeded their set goal of 51,000 by collecting 5'l,052.88. Looking after the Hamsters in Mr. Neubert's Biology Class are Potty lopez, Yvonne Larson, and Tom Tuccitto. - vp.- 5-up '15-L . 'lit 77 A 'Q
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