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LELAND RANDALL Physics, Biology, Mathematics Science, Sophomore Advisor CLASS OFFICERS—First Row, left to right: M. Lyndahl, S. Johnson. Second Row: D. Hoiness, L. Laugen. oplomotei The sophomores’ year was packed with fun, activity and responsibility. It marked their first year for participation in senior high extra-curricular activities. Homecoming, which they sponsored, gave them their first taste of a big responsibility. Highlights of this event were the bonfire, coronation of the king and queen, the gridiron clash with the Gophers, and the big dance in the gaily decorated gym to the strains of the Sugar Blues Orchestra. Many sophomores were interested in journalism. Betty Hanson, David Hoiness, and Mary Lyndahl joined the yearbook staff. Sophomore members of the school paper staff included Emma Ellingson, Joyce Griebenow, Ramona Haugerud, Shirley Johnson, Alice McCabe and Janice Michel. Joyce Griebenow and Janice Michel became members of the girls’ sextet. Many sophomores joined senior band, senior chorus and glee club. Janice Michel was pianist for glee club. Betty Hanson, Ramona Haugerud, David Hoiness, Janice Michel, and Mary Lyndahl brought honor to their class by advancing to the sub-district contest in declamation. Joyce Griebenow and Shirley Johnson were members of the one-act play cast. SOPHOMORES first Row, left to right: ]. Michel. B. Gragert, E. Buri, A. Copetnart, J. Griebenow, B. Hanson, M. Lyndahl. E. Kipp. Second Row: D. Hoiness, D. Waldemar, L. Elton, E. Ellingson, A. McCabe, D. Auslad, L. Peterson, S. Johnson. L. Lain gen. Third Row: L. Engle. T. Armstrong. D. Ryan, D. Will ford, S. Biel, C. Johnson, J. McKernan, H. Jacobson, R. Lein.
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MILDRED CARLSON Business Relations, Science, English ,CLASS OFFICERS—First Row, left to right: G. Trusty, N. Haugen, R. McCabe. Back Row: V. Bestor. X,l imcn For the first few days of their freshman life, they were a bit nervous and somewhat shy—especially those who came from the rural area. Soon they became accustomed to the routine and many members contributed their talents to extra-curricular activities. Four freshmen joined the senior band; namely, Mary Ann Pederson, Ann Armstrong, Norman Haugen, and Jerry Trusty. We are hoping for many more band members from our class before we graduate. Mary Ann Pederson was piano accompanist for some of the musical groups. By the vote of the student body, Verlaine Bestor was elected cheerleader. Milton Bigalk, Jerry Steen, and Jimmie Elton were members of the football and basketball teams and Norman Haugen played basketball. Late in the year, Gerald Easier became a member of the Harmonaires, a new musical group. FRESHMEN—Fir,t Row. left to right: V. Be,lor. At. Rue,ink, At. Pederson C Grant A. Berntng. C. Dtedertchs, At. De Greves, At. Scraheck, E. Culberton. W. Scraheck. D. B erlness. Second Rou: N. Haugen. . Sanden. A. Armstrong, S. Vrieze, I. Trusty H ; N‘ Bocsc' R McCabe. S. Sandtik. V. Olson. R. Trouten. Third Row Steen C. Thoen. R. Ryan R. Strelow. At. Bigalk. D. Hanson. C. Biel. R. Larson. D. Hillesland G. Easier. . McCabe, ). Elton. 20
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