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JUNIOR HIGH FOOTBALL Alta 25 Aurelia 0 Alta 26 Holstein 14 Alta 33 Newell 21 Alta 26 Albert City 12 Front row: Timothy Stille, Steven Sassman, Dennis Carlson, Michael Oatman, Scott Schuler, Donald Ry- herd, Ricky Wolfe, Delane Bauer Second row: Brian Peterson, Dwane Holmes, Orin Huseman, Muns Farestad, Craig Jorgensen, Gary Sadler, Douglas Krenzien, David Strom Third rgwg Edward Buckendahl, Tom Alger, Richard Anderson, Ronald Anderson, John Sherman, Robert Nordman, James Sassman, Douglas Lee, Curtis Hammond JUNIOR BAND JUNIOR HIGH Alta Alta Alta Alta Alta Alta 18 Front row: Addie Alderson, Shirley Hoops, Dee Ann Gates, Linda Meyer, Linda Lee, Tyann Fogelman, Ranae Poller, Linda Orcutt, Janis Dorr, Nancy Larsen, Shari Christensen, Janis Mieras row: Linda McGowan, Dennis Carlson, Burdette Watts, Linda Falck, Louise Eriksen, Linda Siebels, Dennis Gustafson, Norma Buckingham, Brian Peterson, Rickey Wolfe, Pamela Christoph- erson, Becky Christensen, Janet Hutton, Doug Svendsen, Keith Pierson, Craig Jorgensen, Rich- ard Anderson, David Strom Third row: Louise Frederickson, David Hollenbeck, Carol Edwards, Kathy Magnuson, Ida Sievert, Jayne Buckingham, Trudy Greene, Gail Huseman, Gary Molgaard, Tom Waldo, Mickey Laffin, Peter Nielsen, Jim Sassman, David Meyer, Dana Johnson, Larry Jensen, Steve Jimmerson, Jim Nor- lin, Danny Dorr, Doug Lee Standing: Nancy Sassman, Margaret Nordstrom, Debbie Hansen, Billy Eriksen, Jayne Launderville, Linda Delbridge, Jacalyn Castle, Mr. Schive qDirectory Second Front row: Daniel Hansen, Lanny Anderson, John Woodall, Delane Bauer, Luke Kjolhede Sassman, Mickey Laffin Second row: Tom Waldo, Scott Schuler, Brian Peterson, Muns Farestad, Robert Dunne, Mike Oatman, Rickey Wolfe, Dennis Carlson Third row: Orin Huseman, David Strom, Curt Hammond, Eddie Buckendahl, Dennis Brisbois, Ron- ald Steffes, Gary Sauter, Craig Jorgensen, Dennis Gustafson Fourth row: Richard Anderson, Tim Sassman, Jon Sherman, Douglas Goosmann, Ronald Ander- son, Douglas Lee, Tom Alger SLSVG BASKETBALL 30 S-torm Lake 39 33 Aurelia 34 22 Sac City 21 34 Holstein 30 29 Aurelia 23 37 Storm Lake 35 i Q
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Freshman Class Front row: Marlowe Poller fstudent Counclll, Roger Radke fVice-Presldentl, Tom Cone fPresldent7, Lynn Fett Qsecretary-Treasurerj, Diane Nielson fStudent Councilj Second row: Lynn Osborn, Cynthia Benna, Wanda, Dierenfeld, Versa Gentis, Judy Fast, Rita Saathoff. Larry Hansen, Beverly Sassman, Sharon Bell Third row: Phll Jahde, Stanley Kraemer, Judy Lundberg, Ruth Schmidt, Judy Anderson, Richard Groth, Jim Turnquist, David Anderson, Bill Matzdorff, Colene Harms Fourth row: Miss McCrary fAdviserb, Dwayne Friedrich, Loren Bengston, Wayne Halverson, Janelle Goettsch, Clayton Conard, Colleen Samuelson, Richard Rydstrom, Bob Williams, David Koth, Miss Knodel fAdviserr Fifth row: Mr. Capps 4AdviserJ, Diane Hogrefe, Ronald Falck, David Smith, Don Holmes, Susan Grieme, Miriam Peterson, Linda Schuelke, Tom Huseman, Allan Halverson, Denny Coombs, Mr. Morrow fAdviserJ The coming of age of the freshman - the hatching of a new class of fledging preps - once again emphasized for most of us the fresh stage of action, the new look of our own approaching ma- turity. Those who used to seem so much younger were now arrived at the plateau which we so re- cently left, and We were faced with the fact that we age and are no longer quite the same as those past forms in our reminiscences. HOME ECONOMICS Colleen Samuelson Judy Anderson Now occupying a second-story room, the frosh were never-the-less initiated into the pace of high school life - being guests of the sophomores at a mid-Gctober beatnik party. Dating, music, ath- letics, organizations, and a participation in most high school activities marked their metamorphosis. We'll Bulldog 'em, the freshman float this year, was done with 'a splash of color, but the Bulldog- ing Cyclone sagged, and the freshman received a fourth place rating. Basic courses this year were math, science, and English. Girls were required to take home eco- nomics, boys, industrial arts or agriculture. Class- es were once again divided. Thus passed another year and a new order, another layer of the ac- cumulated experience upon which we all stand. Diane Hogrefe Judy Fast Clayton Conard Billy Matzdorff Stanley Kraemer, David Koth 'MW , ,Q ? INDUSTRIAL ARTS 20
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