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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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Class FRONT ROW: Jane Anderson QStudent Councilj, Judy Fast fSecretary-Treasurerj, David Anderson QPresidentj, James Turnquist QVice-Presidentj, Tom Huseman fStudent Coun- cilj. SECOND ROW: Lynn Osborne, Beverly Sassman, Wanda Dierenfeld, Judy Lundberg, Colene Harms, Lynn Fett, Rita Saathoff, Sharon Bell, Versa Gentis, Cynthia Benna, Ronald Christinsen. THIRD ROW: Phil Jahde, Bill Matzdorff, Stanley Kraemer, Ruth Schmidt, Colleen Samuel- son, Judy Anderson, Bob Williams, Marlowe Poller, Larry Hansen, Dianne Nielson. FOURTH ROW: Roger Radke, Richard Groth, Janelle Goettsch, Clayton Conard, David Koth, Richard Rydstrom, Diane Hogrefe, Ronald Falck, Wayne Halverson, Dwayne Frie drich, Tom Cone. FIFTH ROW: Mr. Schive fAdvisorj, Mr. lbach QAdvisorj, Dennis Coombs, Allen Halverson, Susan Grieme, Donald Holmes, Miriam Peterson, Loren Bengston, Linda Schuelke, Mr. Carstens fAdvisorj, Mr. McCoy QAdvisorj. Going from the second floor to the third has ele- vated the morale of the sophomores. Numerous subjects are available this year. Many have a choice of biology, algebra, home economics, typing, industrial arts, agriculture, and driver edu- cation. Approximately half of the sophomores took driver education during the summer in order to take more college preparatory courses during the school year. The first semester classes were divided evenly into English and literature. The second semester, the two classes were reversed. Home Economics II Colene Harms Sharon Bell The sophomores were enthusiastically given a skating party by the freshmen. We are now attempt- ing to repay both the freshmen and the juniors for a enjoyable time. Members of the sophomore class will soon assist the juniors in the entertainment of the seniors at the Junior-Senior Prom. A number of the sophomores will be serving as waiters and waitresses at the Prom. They're Crusin' for a Brusin ' was the slogan of the third place sophomore float. Homecoming at- tendants were Jane Anderson and Roger Radke. Driver Education David Smith Wanda Dierenfeld David Anderson 1. 'H f M Sophomore
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