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1-. F' rf 9' .. -1 .M.,s..m-, paw, ff,- i .-fy Ti-eww auf , Lhv, .null T s 1- df is it ,Q at itrsiifiu ii piiifi' ,if 4 gg .1 ti- gif gp 1 if 1 'Q Sophomores Largest Class Attempts 'Get-Aquainted' Mixer Transition from junior high life to senior high ways was readily accomplished by the sophomores, the larg- est class so far in the school's history, with a total of 529 members. Sophomores adapted to the atmosphere with enthusiasm and spirit in experiencing a variety of differ- ent activities. An innovation introduced this year was holdinga soph- omore mixer early in the school year instead of a party later in the spring. This was the prime social activity of the sophomores and the purpose was to get the students together for a get acquainted party. Pop and dough- nuts were served for refreshments and music was pro- vided bythe The Walnut Horn 'Wazzo '. The attendance was low, with about 70 students attending. The low at- tendance may have been caused by the change to a fall mixer, accordingto Mr. H. R. Beulke. Other extracurricular activities the class participated in were Homecoming, the fall play, Tigers' Roar, and var- ious organizations. With the help of the class advisers, Mrs. Helen Heath and Mrs. Meg Downie, the sophomores' contributions paved the way for future responsibilities and leadership in senior high. T0 PROMOTE classroom participation, Mr. James Corbett tries to cre- ate an informal setting for the students. .0 k.... .. V .. I I 'kg S . 'Aviv ' ,M,,.,,4,,,i E' Q 1 . T , Allen Rhiger, Michael Rhyner, Mary Rich- f 6 . V .J iv H 1 N, ards, Steven Roche, Richard Rockwell, To f ' -ig 3 f 2-Q W Q 4, . so Ronald Rockwell, Diane Roell. 2. 'EW L ...f i -f. .a--e- T ' . '- . 2 HT- T M . si.. I is f . I v ' i Q ': .. , if i'.' - -..:- 2 I 'V V .f W ' R TT T . T 4-sf 1 A T .Q-F . P sys Donald Roeii, oyia Rognoss, Cindy Ross, Q Q, i ' W V 3 ' Sara Ruble, Larry Runden, John Rust, Jer- tg C' -T ri Rustan. .V V5 ii A ..-H M is 'Nw me ap uri! it of 'V' A i'yi i Debra Rye, Sherry Ryerson, Pamela Sat- is F? L, ssyr mor, Mark Schaub, Deborah Schmidt, Ja- : '- net Schneider, Steven Schreiber. Suzanne Schue, Paul Schuhmacher, Jil- . Ianne Schulte, Roger Schultheis, Stephen ' Q, Schultz, Pamela Seberson, Francine 3 ilk ----L Selzer. Classes - 89
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James Modderman, Patricia Morreim, Charlene Morrison, Richard Morrison, Kathy Mostrom, Leonard Mueller, Randy Mummert. Van Munson, Nancy Myre, Paula Neff, Steven Neist, Jay Neitzell, Katherine Nel- sen, Gregory Nelson. Julie Nelson, Karen Nelson, Michael Nel- son, Odean Nelson, Reed Nelson, Kirk Nolander, Greg Nolting. Linda Norman, Judy Nuehring, Debra Oakland, Karen Oakland, Patricia O'Brien, Elaine 0'DonnelI, Linda Odson. Kathy O'Leary, Jeannette Olson, Nancy J. Olson, Nancy L. Olson, Sharon Olson, Ter- ry Olson, James Omans. Steven Opp, Steven Ordalen, Garth Orgis, Richard Osmundson, Joanne Paczkowski, Michael Pappas, Sharon Parrish. Michael Parry, Martin Passingham, Pau- line Patten, Debra Paulson, Pamela Paul- son, Dave Pedlin, David Perkins. Stephanie Perkins, Steven Perreault, Mi- chael Petersen, Allen Peterson, Gayle Peterson, Mark Peterson, William Phillips. Mark Piepho, Mary Piepho, Michael Pleiss, Theresa Polley, Richard Poole, Genn Pooley, Mark Posthumus. Robert Pratt, Gary Quam, Steven Rafdal, Gordon Rasmussen, Carolyn Ravenhorst, Karen Ravenhorst, Laurie Rentz. 88 - Classes 2 esr. ii' W e. ,. V, - , ... y , ,.':- I .. ,gk , f' V - 1 '- :, ' . ' H . ,, .s . ., .1 ., x Al N 'i ii W W fit, .,,. P 'Q iff? fm or at 'f ,,. .. 'ET' Q, - Ia. A 9' Km Z. N , is S Z' A .. ' iv in ag 1 I is X Y Q. eg, f - H -f. ,W L, 4 ff I wry . it l f : I if '.LAtI:L?v?7'fi1L ,iff WUfiii'-W7liie1hi?W7.I.f--ig , fg-',Jf'E7.I!, - -e:H.!5:E3':, ,:- A:,'- a . 2' ,-J K ts b ,,, , - I ,, ' -'f I f,-' 1 'i ' A In ig 4 f,f i.f:', , E 'j i if , W. . , 2. X . .. V zzl is L5 ., V V ., , .J .... , '- :r' -5 .... 'L' T3 . M yy P - .1 5 ,,. , K , f 2. :. 1 H :'r2-- f - g f ee-e -155 I 9 in t d a to n '- H l tls .ss R 1'a , P R lv. ' a 22- X ' a tr. 'J as , ' inf 0' t ' ' -' ff, i-, f , A .P 7 Y 5 qi? Q I ' f fm' ' S ' - - t it ff 1- ' ' ff M, ' -' I f,- 'WTP' . H' X M v,,. 5 .,, 4 1 , L ' ,, , essi . . r- Q s li . 'M ...r re.. ,,V, Q .1 an We ' - , ' ,Qu ' 5- g f kg k 3 . Qs, 0, jg :Q In , S 5241 . t :'. . Z . .artt A '.f e V s t'v-L' is M -- K - ., ,,.,.,,.. ii . i ,.. V. 7 ,X V ,, f ,Q ', '. 2 it , ..-e ' ,., - G: Yi- G 5 -if El . A f c . Q ' M E P r f? A K . QM A ' . D L. -yr ig. - ' ,: ' J e a.,a, . 1 it J J J L. eers A Y ..,a 2.. A NL! -1- 4 M 2 IP-.. WW.. E5 Y , ': . iw' X. A 'V I ic- le pg ' ,f. sz X l
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James Senske, Roger Severson, Duane Shelton, Judith Sherman, Paula Sicken- ger, Craig Sigurdson, JoAnne Sigurdson. Pamela Sigurdson, Nancy Skophammer, Larry Sletten, Steve Sletten, Candice Slinde, Lyndon Smith, Colleen Soller. Roxanne Sorensen, Michael Sorenson, Richard Sorenson, Paul Sortland, Larry Spilde, Scott Spilde, Aaron Springer. Barbara Staloch, Jane Steiner, Keith Sten- cel, Kent Stensrud, Julie Stensrude, Kathy Stenzel, Sharon Stewart. Robert Stiehl, William Stieler, Mary Stone, Willard Story, Brant Storvick, James Strehlow, Chuck Sutlief. Steven Swanson, Julie Sward, JoAnn Swehla, Terry Swenson, Richard Sydnes, Carol Thompson, Diane Thompson. Julie Thompson, Ove Thompson, Patricia Thompson, Mary Thrond, Robert Toft, Gayle Tostenson, Gerard Trettel. Barbara Trumble, Steven Trytten, Mark Turbett, Scott Turnbull, Paul Tuveson, David Ulve, Debra Underdahl. 90 - Classes S' ' ffwfFz256 ' sz-ff' - lZfff1i'f1if1Y'7 X 2 il S- - 'le 'ff- -hm P A ff N ,. , Y .Wil V' A P -.fillets -. 'fi get 5+ H t ,,,,,,w? 5 Z 3 X S '.,.- , Sophomores B-Band Plays Numbers At Football Pop Concert I ' ' 'A f' , ' , as - i n ' A vs V . . , ' Q , .. . . V . ,. vi I 'rl LV KT' M iw' ' .S 'gym' 1, ,Q X J fm ae A - -Q :::.g , 211- - : '-iffy. M b 'Q --. . . . V I . ,A 2-QT. my ' ' , ., , ' if ,ff 1 it -f -' W ,,.. WM I jf 7 ...-- . .L - l - , ' 4 , -' irk- L 1 -W 5- ' L7 if K.: if Q V, ei A.. I J . ,.. J , , , . in 5 , cy ,., - in 1. ..,', ' A 1 str 'J 'W J .I ..,, 1 +7 ef V ,Wil S1522 MZ we W 3 , . , , A 2 '41 V.. ,gn A 'lf 2 MM? - .QW ,-W., 7 K, 6 '- . , Maw' - . A . EV ! We I Q we W-33? S 1. an 1 4 's.'i '-'. V ip: ,,... ' . ,., I ' . 7 . , ? -.'- aw hm',.',.2 .,. I -' 'Q 1 fi . uf U A s 'vt . iei W' A gf we , K A A Q A
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