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Ilow 1: L. Allen, R. Anderson, J Argetsinger, R. Blaine, M. Bohlander, D. Bmnlioldt. K. Boyum. P. Brown; Row 2; S. Brown. J. Carlon, D. Colburn. S. Currier, R. Denny, C. Dresen. L. Edgar, VV. Engelstad; Row 3: P. Fountain, L. Green, L. Himle, S. Himle, M. Horsman, J. Housemen, R. Hunn, R Houghton. Sales Conscious With such major activities as Prom and the mag- azine drive, the juniors chose to lead them, Jerry Argetsinger, Lee Lampland, Dick Alberts, and Harold Wright, as their president, vice president, secretary and treasurer, respectively. SELLING magazines for the annual drive, preparation for prom, and the production otf a class play were the big events of the junior year. The juniors exceeded their magazine goal of $2,610 by $200. Top salesmen reaped the rewards of their labor by going to a Min- nesota football game at the University. As for prom, preparations were discussed, debated and finally de- cided on. Carrying out the plans was the biggest pro- ject for the Juniora IN THEIR courses of study, many Juniors took either chemistry or French I, and many of the girls studied shorthand. Some Juniors applied their reasoning pow- er to the National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test. During this busy year, five percent of the junior class were eligible to be chosen as members of the Nation- al Honor Society. RECEIVING their class rings completed an activity filled year.
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Top row: B. Leth, J. Maminga, A. Miller, R. Nelson, M. O’Brien, P. Olive, C. O’Meara, M. Otto; Row 5: J. Posey, C. Powers, L. Pries, R. Quandt! M. Quimby, P. Robertson, K. Sackett, B. Schroeder; Row 1: S. Sell, B. Sic-m. L. Smith, R. Southworh, D. Spllman, B. Suhr, M. Suhr, C. Terrey; Row 3: K. Thompson, G. Thronson, N. Tripp, E. Trygstad; Row 2: B. Tved't, E. Unger, V. Vanstrom, J. Vangness; Bottom row: T. Walker, L. Weatherly, R. Wenz, L. Wi- borg, M. Whalen, B. Wilcox, G. Wright. in Challenging Courses ELECTIVE COURSES offering considerable challen- ge, like journalism, biology, plane geometry, and typing marked the academic program for the sophomores at K-M. Journalism students strive to develop a concise yet vividly descriptive writing style; biology students studied a variety of living organisms; plane geometry sought to prove the truth of theorems; and typing stu- dents worked toward an even, accurate, rapid rate. THE TENTH graders were responsible for the huge bonfire which was heaped higher than many in the past for the Homecoming celebration this year. The class bestowed the honor of Homecoming attendant upon Pat Olive. Sponsoring sock-hops and game concessions was the chief money-making project the sophomores engaged in. 23
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Row 1: K. Kellar, S. Kleeberger, M. Laudon, M. Lenz, S. Lowrie, R. Lewis, S Lostegaard, L. Molde; Row 2: M. Nelson, T. Ness, H. O’Malley, J. Patterson, L. Peterson, J. Reynolds, M. Shelstad, N. Spicer; Row 3: K. TePoel, L. Terpstra, G. Threinen, J. Tietje, R. Trapp, N. Tvedt, H. Unger, M. Wagner. Juniors Shine
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