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Cheryl Hansen Irma Hokeness Edvard Jederberg Judy Hieronimus David Jacobs Gary Kuhnau Thomas Lohse Mary Lund Marie Lienau Leo Loosbrock Donald Lupkes Dennis Moerke Wendell Pieper Jeanette MacRunnels Beverly Owens Gary Probst Genevieve Schoepf Joan VanPeursem Lawrence Roeder Joel Stangeland Ann Weis
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SOPHOMORES The sophomores are now officially in senior high school, with new respon- sibilities and privileges. The required subjects for sophomores are English, American history, phys- ical education, home economics and industrial arts. Most of them also take typing and biology. The behind- the-wheel driver training is offered during the sophomore year too. After their freshmen year of dirty work , they are now ready to take on some serious responsibilities. Their first big job is to decorate the gym for the homecoming dance. They also assist in decorating the gym for the Christmas party. During the basket- ball season the sophomores sell pop and popcorn at the home games. This is one of the first important means of raising money for their treasury. The sophomores are allowed two class members to act as representatives at student council meetings. Pete Marr Class President Vincent Madison Class Treasurer Gerald Wiese Student Council Representative Karen Obele Student Council Representative
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Ninth Grade Mary Jane John Class President Freshmen ore sometimes called green or vet behind the ears.11 This is all in fun, oT course, because we must admit they are essential to die operating of the school, as is c a other class. The freshmen have as their first major Charles Lingbeck responsibility decorating the goal posts and Class Vice-President building a bonfire for the homecoming act- ivities. The freshmen also have a part in the decorations for the Christmas party. Cleaning up seems to be one of their main activities, for which their upperclassmen should be very grateful. Marilyn DeBoer Class Secretary Esther Bickett Steven Rust Student Council Student Council Representative Representative First row, left to right; Ronald Leanderts, Larry Wick, Verlyn Dammer, Kermit Eide, George Koens, Robert Wiese, Judith Voss. Second row; Karen Birkestrand, Judith Mitchell, Mary Jane John, Marilyn DeBoer, Shirley Groninga, Penny Laiko- la. Third row; Warren Olson, Jack Arends, Charles Lingbeck, David Marr, Carol Friemuth, Betty Buss, Esther Bickett. Fourth row; Myrtle Brandt, Erma Roeder, Mary Ellen Salthe, Sheryl Lais, Herbert Kuper, William Arnold, Raymond Mein- ders and Class Advisor, Mr. Pederson. Not pictured; Steve Rust, Darlene Fien- hage.
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