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Freshman Class FRONT ROW: Janet Hutton fStudent Councilj, David Strom fSecreta.ry-Treasurerj, Adeline Alderson fPresidentj, Luther Kjolhede fVice-Presidentj,Dennis Gustafson fStudent Councilj. SECOND ROW: Daniel Hansen, John Woodall, Shirley Hoops, Donna Pedersen, Susan Holtz, Janis Mieras, Donna Castle, Scott Schuler, Myra Huseman, Norma Buckingham. THIRD ROW: Lorraine Swanson, Robert Langner, Laurine Peterson, Richard Baugh, Charles Rydstrom, David Coombs, Orin I-Iuseman, Cynthia Bumann, Louise Eriksen. FOURTH ROW: Daniel Dorr, David Hollenbeck, Elaine Parris, DeeAnn Gates, Robert Wilt, James Sassman, Douglas Krenzien, Linda Siebels, Gary Sauter, Ronald Hankel. FIFTH ROW: Mrs. McCoombs fAdvisorj, Mr. Elliott fAdvisorj, Dennis Wrede, Jon Sherman, Richard Anderson, Douglas Goosmann, Douglas Lee, Ronald Anderson, Mr. Morrow QAd- visorj, Miss Johnson fAdvisorj. What's there to be afraid of? they thought, we're only leaping into a strange and unknown world of dating, dancing, parties, and new activities causing excitement and joy to the freshman class. The class float, We'll Whip 'Em stirred the freshmen on far- ther into the high school circle. Much to their dis- pleasure, a forth place rating was given to the en- ergetic class. Homecoming attendants were Cynthia Bumann and Vocational Agriculture Orin Huseman. To the freshman, skating parties are the most, hitting it off with two in a row. A Christ- mas party was also planned for the class. Basic subjects were math, science, and English. All the girls were required to take home economics, the boys had a choice of industrial arts or agriculture. Sectioned classes were something new for the fresh- men. General Science Orin Huseman, Scott Schuler, Robert Luther Kjolhede, Daniel Hansen, David I-Iollenbeck, Langner, Robert Wilt. Janis Mieras. I A G? -uiiS5 e'1 W3'
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1. General Math N urse's Office SEATED: Cynthia Bumann, Louise Eriksen. Ronald Anderson, Mrs. Schrieber fSchool Nursej, Donna STANDING: Daniel Dorr, James Sassman. Castle, Ronald Hankel. Home Economics R Linda Siebels Myra Huseman -. Donna Pedersen Lorraine Swanson ,4 English I Richard Anderson Richard Baugh Addie Alderson Norma Buckingham 14,445 iff, .5152 Industrial Arts I Douglas Goosman David Strom Douglas Krenzien 21 J on Sherman Milfs 1
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