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M. Schildt C. Wulf! V. Halvorsen Vicki Halvorsen and Tom McNeil dissect a pig during Biology class. ,l !z1e3?iQfi2 HJ Qi ft ,,,, SE i .Cy Q., xg. .L QQ.: -, I tM -f-1 Q H i y V . ru- . 1 .. i ,I ,, is S I -is -'i if 'X ,' I 4 '- , 412' f i f' 59, wa' 5 f i ' H ' v .W Li it F, , E 3 ' 'ku' , , . . - pw .W - .ta iiiazfsl + , ' 4 gi , , :zigg- , , ijlisfg :ft f Q . if 54 2 17: N HH A K, Gilmore R. Rains J. Moss C, Schmidt S. Ostrander E. Robertson T. May M, Kinney Fiiteen Sophomores Enjoy New Activities Eager sophomores were introduced to a new world of activities as they started their second year of high school. They took courses in several new areas. In driver's education, taught by Mr. Jed Rood, they learned the rules of the road as well as how to drive a car. Another new subject was biology. Dissecting frogs and fish proved to be very interesting. The class also dissected several chicken eggs which had been in an incubator for a few days. Class officers were Carla Wulf, Presi- dentg Steve Ostrander, Vice-Presidentg and Carole Schmidt, Secretary-Treasurer. Mr. Gary Bargen was the class sponsor. K 'W 5 i ' 5 ix 1 ' MIT? 1 'HW' Xl X '1' 1,::,.. , W E it a t S, Harsh A. Hill T. McNeil G, West Mr. Rood, Driver's Ed. teacher, directs the girls in changing a tire.
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Juniors Find More Advantages To High School liie 5 N 'a Diana Rogers, Steve Sampson, and Joyce Vande I-Ioef worked diligently on the Junior Edition of the ECI-IO. i 1 , ss nr 1 't Class Rings Purchased By Many As the juniors started the year the thing they looked forward to was ordering class rings. ln February they met in the commercial room and selected the style liked by all those purchasing rings. impatiently they waited and finally the rings arrived May 26, 1965. As the class of 1966, the juniors had several new experiences. They were enrolled in classes with seniors, took part in dramatics, and had a wider variety of courses, County government day was also a new experience. Twelve students attended the activity where they set in on a court trial, Class officers were President, Sue Leaverg Vice-President, Jeanine Muenchaug and Secretary-Treasurer, Bob Bowmaster. Mr. Willard Jensen, devoted his time to sponsor the class. mi me-. ,,iesgsiliQi. AY. .. its dmoz tw vw S. Leaver J. Hardnock B. Bowmaster 5 Sampson D, Allen D. ROgG1'S L, Dowding B. Cockran Qbgrle V. H311
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