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4 it i TOP ROW: Larry Countryman, Don Gates, Fred Groen, Terry Eckhardt, jerry Duncan, Jim Gorski, Ralph Gleisner, and Alan Erickson. SECOND ROW: Ron Frakes, Quentin Erdahl, David Fischer, David Ewald, Louise DeCourcey, Pat Gowland, and Norma Curtis. THIRD ROW: Mr. Nelson fadvisorj, Paul Griffis, Steve Eckhardt, Kathy Dentler, Surita Hall, Bonnie Edwards, Susan Fricker, and Miss Anderson fadvisorj. FOURTH ROW: Paula Eber, Jennie Griffis, Donna Gittleson, james Fenelon, Linda Dyer, Trudy Dummer, and Nancy Discus. BOTTOM ROVU: Tom Grennan, Augie Eckhardt, Fritz Harms, Don Fischer, Roger Ehmen, and John Gieske. junivrs 1700 . . . interior decorating for the finishing touches. We know a few of you were a bit unhappy when your rings arrived with the wrong year inscribed on them, but the problem was soon solved with the arrival of the corrected rings. The stairs leading to a successful prom were started months before the big day with the selection of various committee chairmen and an appropriate theme. The night arrived with a prominent display of girls in bil- lowing formals and boys in white tuxedos and the high- light of the evening was the Grand March. The doorway to under-upper classmanship was closed and the roof put in place as the building to success was completed by the seniors-to-be. Mr. Skoglund shows Tom Pile the correct method of drawing up ft blueprint in a me- chanical drawing class. Rosa Zayac points out the correct way to diagram an adverb clause to K. C. Ward in Mr. Edward's period two, English III class. , .
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Sparta 611102: Academics Dances Hvnfribufe in junior J. P. Wfeeks points out one of the early American colonies to Carl Weisshaar in Mr, McMahon's fifth hour U. S. History class. Ron Frakes, working studiously, prepares an assignment for Mr. XY'ine's bookkeeping class. TOP ROXV: Mr. Engel fadvisorj, Ricky Smith, Gilbert Pinter, Larry Potts, Larry Schnoor, John McGuine, Larry Petry, Dick Ohlinger, Terry Morrison, and Mr. Kruger fadvisorj. SECOND ROW? Mary Reed, Margaret Nefstead, Howard Smith, Carol Reed, Janice Pumfrey, Arlene Pesuth, Barbara Quantock, and Linda Prideaux. THIRD ROW: Franklin Ramsey, Veston Whitener, Jim Richardson, Susan Olson, Rosalie Reed, Linda Myroth, Judy Primrose, and XWayne Page. FOURTH ROW: Daniel Plourde, Sandra Rainwater, Mary Lee Smith, Tricia O'Rorke, Sherry Srhermerhorn, Bonnie Reeder, and Julie Moore. BOTTOM ROW: Judy Rewerts, Eddie Olson, John Schmidt, Chris Schweitzer, Larry Myroth, and Thomas Pile. J - f 1, 'xx I, .f ii' 27
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TOP ROW: Mr. Nutt Cadvisorj, Bill Haye, Bob Kerchner, Helen Hollowell, Arnold Johnson, Don Lund, Chris Krainak, and Mike Masterson. SECOND ROW: Joe Koebler, Mike Marks, Dale Kersten, Kathy Keene, Carol Hohenadel, Marilyn Hickey, and Nona Lichty. THIRD ROW: Mary Hooley, Michael Highland, Ginger Kay, Pat Harms, Dan Harper, Susan Harms, Marilyn Marshall, and Mrs. Bell Cadvisorj. FOURTH ROW: Mary Heinrich, Martha Maxson, Dixie Holloway, Roxana Knetsch, Judy Landaker, Dorothy Kemper, and Sharon Kilday. BOTTOM ROW: Rodney Hayenga, Janice Hendrickson, Kathe Macklin, Francis King, Dan Hevis, and Charles Koglin. . . . Hack an ,flflamcuivus year . . . Sfarufard to Seuivr year Marilyn Hickey and Donna Gittleson offer intelligent suggestions as David Claxton puts the finishing touches on his sketch in Mr. Kruger's Fine Arts I class. Carl Weisshaar is setting up a distil- lation experiment while I. P. Wfeeks looks on in Mr. Nelson's first hour chemistry class.
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