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SOPHOMORES Webb, Kenneth Weekley, Beverly Wellnitz, Darla Dell Wendland, James White, Noel Will, Richard ALWAYS LEARNING AND EVER STRIVING FORWARD In comparing the sophomores to the freshmen (heaven forbid!), you will find that the sophomores are now play- ing small parts in the drama of attain- ing their stardom. They have become important in our drama, for we must depend upon them to make our scene changes. To help do this there are thirty-six boys and fifty-three girls. The sophomore class has improv- ed over their first year. This year they are more efficient. Meaning, of course, they now know what is expected of them. They have also learned to util- ize their time for studying and play- ing. It seems that the sophomore class is the most active class. This in turn, can be translated to another meaning. That meaning being there are a lot of boys who enjoy getting into trouble or causing mischief. But, in thinking of tho sophomore class as a whole, it isn't fair to classify them all as such. As it has been said before, Never judge all by what has been done by a few. So as a whole, we must say the sopho- mores are a well-behaved group. Let us hope the wayward mem- bers do a little growing up. Good luck next year, or would you rather we called you juniors ? 25
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SOPHOMORES Jackson, Milford Jibbens, Dixie Johnson, Mary Ann Kasuske, Gerald Keller, Patricia Korstjens, George Lanser, Judith Larson, Donald Leddy, Dale Lentz, Janice Liebe, Arvid Liebing, Linda Lindell, Mary Ellen Lowthian, John Lundin, Lois Mertens, Beverly Mitchell, Ruth Nelson, Charles Nelson, Larry Olson, Janet Oltman, Marlow Radermacher, Kathryn Raffety, Michael Randall, Douglas Richter, Marlys Rider, Frances Sandstrom, Joyce Scheef, Beverly Schliesman, Leonard Schlosser, Thomas Schmidt, Edward Schumacher, Gloria Steltz, Larry Strobl, Ronald Sudbery, James Swanson, Lesley Swenson, Sharon Thomley, Ronald Thompson, David Van Asch, Ruth Ann
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FRESHMEN Adolphsen, Dennis Ahles, Mark Aldrich, Barbara Angerhofer, Arnold Arnold, Richard Barnes, John Beck, William Boe, Ronald Boruta, Margaret Rose Bunting, Judith Burchell, Deanna Busjahn, Mary Ellen Campbell, Sue Camus, Richard Christenson, James Comstock, Suxanne Cooper, Roger Creswell, Patsy Dahlgren, Kenneth DeLong, Carol ± 'j. Dolen, Karen Dragt, Bonnie Driessen, Janice Dunlop, Patricia Englert, Janice Falk, Kenneth Fenner, Ronald Folk, Alice Folk, Gordon Folk, William 26
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