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ROW l: Sue Eastabrooks, Carol Snyder, Gerald Jandt, Nancy Sylvia Bish, Janice Temma. ROW 4: James Engel, Gerald Nelson. ROW 2: Mary Grebner, Marva Sprinkle, Carol Miller, Hamilton, Richard Ott, Ray Davis, Gerald Richards, Joanne Linda Kahle, Nellie Bannister, Nancy Kupperschmidt. ROW 3: Jacobson, James Frost. Robert Bartels, William Jandt, Janice Haish, Charles Mack, Sophomores Enjoy Avtivities ...... Gerald Jandt, Vice-Presidentg Sue Easlabrooks, Secre- taryg Nancy Nelson, Treasurer, Carol Snyder, President. This year when school started the sophomores were anxious to get to work. As the year passed they were very happy about their accomplishments. They had entries in the District and Sectional Speech Contest and also in the District and State Music Contest. The class was well represented in school activities as they were represented in both Girls' and Boys' Octettes and they had a number of boys out for track, baseball, and basketball. Now they look forward to their next step which will make them upperclassmen.
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Physics The mechanics of physics seem very in- teresting to Toby Watne, David Engel, and John Voss. Here the boys explore the myster- ies of heat and its effect on several sub- stances. Horsepower, radio, and television were other topics studied by the class. Homemaking Eugene Kupperschmidt. Ronald Dellen- back, Bernadine Larson and Linda Wahlgren pictured here, represent the Home-making III class. They are displaying the skills of culinary artistry learned in the school kitch- en this year. They also studied home decora- ting and family living. 21 English With the help of recordings, the English III class spent the second semester studying American Literature. Among selections heard on record was the Declaration of ln- dependence. Pictured are Dean Petschke, Margery Whisler, Linda Biehl, and Ronald Klein.
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Sylvia Bish and Ray Davis can't seem to Find a book as interesting as the one William Jandt and Mary Grebner are reading for English. Everyone fully en- joys seeing as well as reading about the theatre of the world and how great productions are brought about. ndClasses Gerald Richards points out the parts of the ear to Richard Ott, Carol Miller, and Janice Haish. So far they have learned much about the human body. As a conclusion to biology, each member of the class writes an essay on a disease of the body, its causes, remedies, and treatment for it. 5 f , vi Typing opens many opportunities for positions in business for high school graduates, and these sopho- mores are looking ahead by learning the fundamentals early. James Engel, Nancy Kupperschmidt, Joanne Jacobson, Robert Barrels, and James Frost have taken the first step in preparing for a business career.
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