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TOP ROW: Mr. Nutt fadvisorj, Bill I.ezinske,'Brad Morrison, Dale Lamb, David Pest, Steve Page, Prank McCoy, ,Larry John- son, Cyril Nefsted, and Doug Mershon. SECOND ROW: Charolette Phillips, Joyce Paul, Georgia Olson, Karin Metzger, Melanie Mullins, Ellen Ohlson, Harold Krug, Stacy Morrison, Ronald Messer, and Sharon Krueger. THIRD ROW: Diane Maronde, Janet Musser, Nancy McQueen, Betsy johnson, Sheri Meisner, Nancy McCaslin, Dennis Koch, Charles Keaster, Sharon Patterson, Bar- bara Lawson, Mrs. Dykstra fadvisorj. BOTTOM ROW: Donna Onley, Nancy Mitchell, Sandra Kilday, Vicki Magnusson, Bill Jackson, Mike Krainak, james Hammond, Rita Kisner, and Diana Kuemmel. From the magazine article, Hemingway Talks to American Youth, sophomore Larry johnson learns that Ernest Hemingway nev- er outlines a book before he writes it, be- cause, Fiction is inventing out of what knowledge you have. Dave Pest, an Art II student, receives the expert advice of jun- iors, janet Prewett and Emma Byrd, on the proper technique of painting. What? Wing an Here?
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vice-president, Dale Lamb as secretary, and Nancy Mc- j Queen as treasurer. They joined clubs, tried out for ath- letic teams, and emoted. Cheri Floyd played one of the leading roles in the Jester play and Dale Lamb was the high-stepping drum major for the marching band, great accomplishments for second-year students. Early in the year two of their number were injured. Vicki Magnusson was hospitalized for several weeks as the result of a corn-picking accident. Injured during scrim- mage, quarterback Tim Hayes was sidelined with a broken ankle. Sophomores are naturally big-brotherly. To start the freshmen out right, they planned an initiation party for them. Let me think! is the expression Susan Countryman has on her face as she conjugates the passive voice of the Latin verb conor. if Uzcy LW!! Safer Make If TOP ROW: Mr. Cooley fadvisorj, Francis Halsne, Gary Gunn, Bob Highstreet, David Englekes, Roger Friday, Loren Edwards, Steve Hopkins, Ron Halverson, Dennis Hoelzer, and Tom Hill. SECOND ROW: Cheri Floyd, Laura Furman, Jacqueline Helfer, Barbara Eckharclt, Marcia Eber, Sylvia Gale, Diane Ihm, Heather Fyke, Gayle Johnson, Al Gorske, and David Herrmann. THIRD ROW: Gail Esposito, Pat Gruben, Pat Erickson, Beverly Gruben, Marlys Hayes, Richard Holloway, Betty Hollowell, Dennis Hayes, Kay Green, and Miss Luhtala fadvisorl. FOURTH ROW: Janice Horton, Fred Heal, Judy Haws, Annie Gittleson, Bob Hutchenson, Wendell Furman, Connie Felt, Roger Finkboner, and Lynn Hanson.
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Saphomvrcs Learn Ky Drfing ' These relays, which are electromagnetic devices operated by variations in electric current, are being checked by Doug Mershon, Bob Withrow, ' and Dennis Sassaman. Diana Kuemmel and Mrs. I-limes check to see how well Diana has sewn the hem in her skirt. TOP ROW: Charles Reineck, Randall Ranken, Roger Thuestad, Howard Wonser, Bill Purkis, Ron Shook, Gary Praetz, Bob Whaley, John Pierce, Jerry Tobler, and Raymond Thompson. SECOND ROW: David Johnson, Bob Withrow, Denny Sassaman, Doug Skoglund, Don White, Jerry Schnorr, Roger Supler, Karen Pumfrey, Cheryl Rand, and Mrs. Thomas fadvisorj. THIRD ROW: Jim Swanson, Jerry Seaworth, Larry Watson, Janice Rainwater, Joyce Swingley, Bonnie Schabacker, Eva Stanford, Joyce Pikey, Marcia Schnorr, and Pat Riddell. BOTTOM ROW: Reda Ramsey, Cheri Stangley, Kathy Skelly, Judy Rice, Kathy Weath- erbee, Sue Pierce, Sandra Russell, Elsie Sellers, and Pam Walsh.
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