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.S2olaAomore 64156 Dave Meister-Vice President, Richard Watson- Ptesident, John Tammi-Treasurer, Kay Lushinger -Secretary. Breezing through the halls with the greatest of ease come the sophomores, whose practice in squirming and squeezing through the crowded corridors of the junior high make them old pros at the game. They really appreciate having only one in a locker, too, sometimes to a point of putting someone in their locker -just to make sure it's really true. Besides this, all sophomores have the opportunity to read about Julius Caesar, learning, for future use, the tactics of pursuit strategy. This strategy, of course, is only used in the pursuit of good grades and a reputable name for the class of '59. As sophomores, the class had its first chance to display its portion of beauty at the homecoming festivities. At the football coronation Joanie Bauer and Mae Dorholt were the pretty attendants. Judy Bordeaux and Kay Luchsinger added their beauty to the royal court that reigned over winter homecoming. The sophomores not only helped to make the homecomings successful, but contributed to the successfulness of the whole sports program. In there fighting with the football team were Bill Brock and Duane Blaska. Taking the highlights in B squad basketball were starting players, Dave Castle, Duane Blaska, Bill Brock, and Dick Watson. The other winter sports, wrestling and hockey, also prospered by having many of the best sophomore boys on their teams, while in the spring, track and baseball received their share of fresh young blood. As behind all great men there are women, so in this case there are the cheerleaders. A squad cheerleader, Mary Watson and B squad cheerleaders, janet Hall, Joan Bauer, Sue Gregerson, and Dot Olson, led the spectators in many peppy and snappy yells. To lead the members through the struggle of being underclassmen, the class of '59 elected president Dick Watson, vice-president Dave Meister, secretary Kay Luchsinger, and treasurer john Tammi. And so the sophomores breezed through their first year in the senior high, ready now to tackle the problems and responsibilities that lay ahead.
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UPoN THESE HANDS . . . responsibility of achievement . . . the challenge of the past . . . the present opportunities. I I.. i.. X1 Q
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Fifth: M. Gallagher, P .Dahlgren, C, Wagner, A. Springer, D, Castle, R. Olson. Fourth: P. Lommen, T. Lahn, A. Hyatt, H. Hovind, R. Alten- weg, E. Durand, Third: S. Mott, P. Buchlcolz, Cline, R. Granger, L. Rodgers, Y. Hebert. Second: G. Nelson, G. Nelson, M. Broclc, V. Showalter, E, Petty, C. Scharher. Front: B. Rothwell, M. Meyers, C. Cartwright, P. Follrath, S. Besch, Hammond. You'd better watch what youare doing, Chuck Mullen, or Gene Kuss and Leon Swing might start up that milling machine and talce your fingers off. Fifth: W. Bush, R. Shoclin, B. Ryhalc, D. Wilhert, L. Cutter, M, Holcan- son. Fourth: M, Spencer, Szyplinslci, A. Duerr, R. Mallery, M, Peter- son, Moore. Third: P, La Bonne, K. Huston, R. Gardin, L. Merhiy, L. Dady, Jacobson. Second: S, Weatherly, Madson, N. Page, B. Moriarty, B. Clson, Kemp. Front: Grant, C. jones, Cottingham, P. Schnarr, M. Bickford, N. Hecltlce.
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