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Top Row: M. Unger. G. Pappas, R. Palmer, II Sullivan, T. Plel Cher, M Tunic, L. Rhodes; Row Four: K Swenson. A. Zesiger. S Strand, S. Strand. F. Zwemke, F. Riddle; Row Three: N. Skar- an. S Pratt. J. TePoel, J. Ros ecke. V. Suhr, C. Wulf; Row Two: S. Rod fern. C Wenz, L Trapp, R. Tucke. E. Paulson. L Strnad; Front Row: L. Wein- knecht. K. Threinen. B. Spilman. L. Vangness, D. Skogen. Not pictured, S. Tucker and J. Strain Float Entries 17
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Top row: L. Dimler, J. Christenson, S. Erickson, M. McPher son. M. Baier, R. Hoppe, J. Beaver, D. Fiksen, J. Ferry, C. Gladden, M. Engelstad, C. Lenz: Row four: M. Grovdahl, D. Buegler, T. Brekke, D. Currier, C. Harris, T. O'Brien, G. Banehard, J. Haugen, K. Erickson, M. Johnson. K. Johnson: Row three: K. Jorgenson. K. Ness. C. Hoffman, M. Hrtanek, D Ingersoll, L. Kracht, L. Lally. M. Jones, K. Olson, M, Head; Row two: C. Bordelon, L. Hogle, L. Hippert, D Leth, D Dougherty, D Alrick, R. Carlson, J. Baker, P. Ellefson, R. Brunstad; Front row: W. Brown, B. Buske, G. Olevson, J. Aarsvold, R. Hanson, C Blood, J. Andrist, P. Flom, C. Himle, E. Fjerstad, C. Beaver. Not pictured, R. Anderson, D. Hogle. Seventh Grade Tops Elected to lead the seventh grade class during their first year in high school are Chuck Harris, president; John Haugen, vice president; Jane Andrist, secretary; and Dan Buegler, treasurer. THE TRIUMPH of winning first place for their float in the Homecoming Parade and a fun-filled picnic at Min- eral Springs with the eighth graders make the seventh (Traders’ debut into junior high a worthwhile year. After the less taxing pace of grade school, the subjects taken on by the seventh graders provided considerable challenge. With two hours of English each day, the seventh graders should have a strong background in that all-important subject, especially since they were required to write reference papers. Seventh grade girls will reminisce about making their aprons in Home Economics, and the boys will recall the difficulties they encountered in Industrial Arts. 16
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Back row: D. Deno. L. Durst, J. Gladden. M. Bzoskie, J. Brown; Row 4: B. Allen. S. Engelstad, M. Fountain D. Finley; Row 3: J. Goodman, J. Calhoun. J Buehler. S. Elias; Row 2: W. Gonzagow- ski, M, Bohlander, J. Gile. M. Caswell; Row 1: W. Berg. M. Andrist, D. Aarsvold. G. Faulhaber. ONE OF THE major interests of the eighth graders was music, since many of them participated in Junior high band or junior high chorus. Among the members of the class who attained high academic standards, Vicki Marti and Jolene Schulke were especially outstanding. THE EIGHTH grade, however, had other activities besides their schoolwork. Junior GAA was very pop- ular among the girls; and many of the boys participat ed in junior high football, basketball or wrestling. The entire class enjoyed the picnic at the close of the school year at Mineral Springs with the seventh grade. The eighth graders put on a Halloween Party for themselves and the seventh graders. Eighth Grade Participates in Sports, Parties, Back row: G. McPherson. J. Mu- solf, L. Hemming. L. Morris. M. Hogle. S Hlssam, N. Mlckelberg; Row 3: K. Jorgenson, A. Hegna. L. Mielke, C. Johnson, G. John- son. M. Jensen, V. Marti. D. Mor- ris; Row 2: M. Moen, P. Koper- ski, D. Haugo, B. Fjerstad. M. Frydenlund, A Erickson. R. Houghton; Row 1: J. Leth, M. Hoehn, S. Larson. E. Jones. A. Klossner. R. Kiefer.
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