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OPHOMORE Rcudrrztl le!! lo rz'gl7!.' lfzrsl row -- Beulah Rehcler. llarriet Krogstatl. Doris llenesh. Marlis Siol- seth. lilaine l'elrx'. Caro- lyn Nelson, Suomi rou' 7 Beverly llellerutl. Marv Moe. .loe Ullman. Anna Jensen, Verona lfortl. Uorothv XX'illtens. 'lihrrtl rou' -- - Mvrna Rae letting. .lo Ann ilihompson. Noel llaa land. Virgil lielling, .lack Spinlt. Xlarion l ogan, Alice l,7.lllllll'l. Vw'ell. being sophomores it seems we passed our so-called green reputation on to the presf ent lireshmen. We have been very well represented in athletics and music. Our class ofheers were: Robert Merck, president: Bette Nlalaltowslty. vieefpresident: l'lo llaaland, secretary: Betty Scott. treasurer, Our honure was a great success, being the largest in many years. and our float was very sen- sational. Miss Ness has been our very patient and capable advisor. llere is the way we estimate our class: Reutlrnq lt'll lo rztfhl. ltrixl nut'-fl5etty Scott. llo llaalantl. Rohert Bal- lum. Donald lehveni Xvlllhllll Scott, Mareeline Amhuehl. .lo Ann Bal fum. Set om! roit' f Carol Olson. l orraine liloety. William l umlon. .loc Mtlmlly. Vernon Sand. .laequeline Scherl. Yvonne flntlerson. lhtrtl lou' --- liohert XX'ichern. Miss Ness telass atlvisorl. liohert Merck. Pretlv Cfhristiansen. Dwight llovland. .leanne Ann ll.tht-tlanlft. lugene .l.tcluon. lhost- not in pztltut- - lielte lNlal.iltowslw. Renee Ruth. Verna lingellte. S soeiahle Off fr overwhelmingly stutlious Ph'-persistently punctual happy and humorous -f-ohliging others H O Nl- mischievous O ssordinarily obedient ll ---really romantic lf' endless eflicieney S- superh students 16 The If?-16 X'1ki'nq
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Rl'1llf1l7il Irll Io riillrl' lim! rom' - Xyillaril l lvlland. 'lilicrvsa Am huvhl, Cilaralwllc lllings worth. Uaircll lli'iiingi'r. Sworn! mu' .Nlvm l'i'Ii'ison. Klaiiha 3xl3lx'I1l. llonna Nlar l5ralw. l illian llolm. lrnnv .-Xaslaml. llmil lull' Norinan Rllfslllllll. llrlainv XVarn Nllklll. Marvin .Xmlcrson, Ciloiia Ciiii'wc.llaul llollc, Nlis Dahl JUNI O 'l'his yuar our class has hi-un licadcrl by our prcsidcnl. lilainc Storms: vicc-prcsinlcnl. Shir-- lcy Rasmusscn: sccrctary. Uarlccn Haaland: trcasurcr, Dorothy lomhavu: and advisor. Mrs. Dahl. Aflcr many wcarisonic, ycl inlcrcsling, practiccs our class play was givcn. lt was lcv bound which was pri-scnu-d huliorc a pacl-lcd auditorium both at thc niatincc and cvcning pcr liormancc. 'lihu play was dircclccl hy Mr. lVlatlcs Oli. Our lwiggcsi task ol' thc ycar was thc hanquut and promcnadc al which wc L'I1ICVl.'llI'lk'Cl thc scniors. lfvcryhoriy sccmccl Io vnioy il. Uvcorations and ushers for coriiiiiciiccriivrit cxcrciscs wvrc lalscn caru ol' hy our class. VVL' haw thoroughly cnxioycd our .lunior ycar and arc looking liorwarcl lo thc tinic whcn wc will lx' thc S-cnior Class of lf?-l7. lihv IU-In Yilizrrrl ,'lI.Xl lllll' -- l'laini' Slornis. lliilccri llaalansl Shirlrv Rasmusscn. Dc lorvs limi-slr l'lmvra l rlling Suomi IHKLL - Dwain Ncss. Rolwri Shrlland. Marvin 'l'cliwn. XVilliam Nvumann. Donald l,ar 1011. 'I hull row- Ciravdon l arsi rn. Riclmioml Mal Icson, l7oroihv lomhavc. llonalil .lohnson Svrvnus I arson. No! in 1m!L1rv+Not rim' l unilon. lilclrcd Am hllvhl. 15
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Reudmtl Ielt lo rruht: I-'irsl rott' - -v Stanton Dekko. Allen Ogard, Ar- lene Olson. .loyce Siordal. lfvelyn liroshus, Pretty Nattgle. leslie Olson, Richard Maltrud. Second rott' -- -- lidward Merck. Beverly Roesch. .lean llulwhell. lsalwelle lfkluud. Duane Olsen, Cilavton Drake, Marland Kloetv. XVilliam l,arson, .lack llelsing. '1'htrd rott' 4 Oliver Sorenson. l.owell Austin- son, Graydon Storms. Dttane Olson, Ramona l ien. Angeline lietting, Audrey llelland, Nliss Riste tclass atlvisorl. FRESHMEN Now as we have reached our height in the Junior High we will strive to reach the waiting heights in the Senior High. Our class is very well represented in all extra-curricular activities. We have one letterman. Ronald Baker. in football already. We also had members participating in football. basketball. band. choir. declamation. and track. Peppy .lean Anthony was elected as a cheerleader for the year. and Ramona l-ien. Aud- rey Hetland, and Joyce Sjordal were on the Viking I.ot1 staff. lldward Merck and Beverly Roesch were on the annual staff. The curriculum of the Freshman class this year consisted of general business or home eco- nomics. algebra, English. general science. physical education. and health. We elected the following to serve as class officers: Audrey Hetland, president: Ben Fischer, vice-president: Joyce Sliordal. secretary: and Bill l,arson, treasurer. Miss Riste was our class advisor. XVe had two grand parties during the year. Both were full of fun and eats? Our homecoming float consisted of a jeep. decorated in orange. black, and white. Although we have had very much fun as Freshmen. we are looking forward to our Sopho- more year. Remlmq left to right: l ir.sl rott' 4 .lerome Pinske. De l oris Bartl. .lean Quirk. llavel lion dermari, Donna Nash. .lean Anthony. Delores XVilkens. Virgil Anderson. Setorzd rote -A Myron Sanders, Betty lanike. Ramona Ballum. Verneil Anderson. .lanice Riggers. lorraine lzllingson. Doris lfvanstad. llope llolte. Daniel Dtilltim. ilihirtf roic' 4 Dorothy Ciilsoul. Ronald Rasmtts sen. Benjamin lfischer, Ronald Baker. lfrancis Nirschl. Delmar Psenesh, Dorothy XVarnsholl. Ar at-ii Vv70ll,lt'V i 'Iihose no! in pitture- Oral Bioretii. Cirayce .la l cobson. Harriet Rockstad. 'l'he IU-I0 XVIIQIVIUI 17
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