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JUNIOR (LASS Aesoph, Rheta Anderson, Duane Anderson, Ronald Annett, Richard Benting, Bonita Berkner, Judith Bcerger, Larry Boogaard, Joann Buchele, Donna Buus, Allen Cramer, Lawrence Dahlgren, Julayne Davenport, Sarah Dorman, Judith Dornbusch, Neil Dunlop, Wynn Egan, Betty Engebretson, Frank Engebretson, Sharon Erdahl, Marcia Essington, Clinton Flack, Toni Flanery, Kathleen Folk, LaMairlet Folk, Patricia Forman, Nick Fritz, Ronald Giessinger, Gloria Gkftder, Janice Graham, Alice I ✓ Graves, Joan Hamilton, Donald Henderson, Marjorie Hoeke, Thomas Howard, Stephen Jackson, Judy Jacobson, Betty Jankord, Clement Johnson, Rosann Julius, John Jurgens, Mary Kaden, Nancy
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Dean Frickson SENIOR (LASS STORY Since we were freshmen we have been looking forward to the day when we will graduate, but now as that time has come some of us are wondering what lies ahead: school, a job perhaps and responsibilities that we must face. As we look back on our four years we know that the time was not wasted. We, the seniors, took part in many activities and brought our school fame and honor each in our own small way. This year as seniors we have worked on various projects such as: candy sales, car washes, and Christmas wreath sales. The reward for this hard work was a wonderful trip to Chi- cago, Illinois. It is impossible to summarize in a few lines how valuable these four years are to each of us, whether we go on to school or not. These are the years we will always remember; the fun, the hard work, the remembrance of them will stay with us forever. William Beck Not Pictured: Dean Gommer Patsy Creswell, Gail Torness, Alice Folk, and Jon Koch 1. Standing at the station watching all the trains go by. 2. Barbara poses for photographer while wait- ing for her play cue. 3. Heap big discussion. 4. Make-up department at work. 5. These Juvenile Delinquents nowadays! 6. Janet was daydreaming again. 7. Was it really that funny Julaine?
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Kargleder, Eugene Korstjens, John Lanser, James Liebe, Marvelyn Lindell, Charles Linderkamp, Dean Loeschke, Arlyn Lundin, Joyce Mackey, Jean Meadows, Don Meister, Sandra Mertens, Richard Modin, Roland Mors, Wayne Mosey, Renae Nord, Karen Nordquist, Janet Oehler, Roger Oilman, Lois Pepka, Victor Petersen, Larry Rehnke, Joyce Sackreiter, Carol Scharf, Alice Schliesman, Nancy Schoon, Sylvia Schumacher, Beverly Siewert, Sheryl Skoog, Thomas Sly, Judith Szymanski, Rose Trapp, Donna Tucholke, Constance Tuchscherer, Judith Van Stralen, Margaret Whiting, Loretta JUNIOR CLASS STORY On the third rung of their high school career, the junior class earned the right to be upperclassmen. The juniors took their rightful positions Woitte, Marilyn bofh scholastically and in extra-curricular activities, especially music, speech, and athletics. Not Pictured: Dale Boerger Among the highlights of the year were the junior senior prom, a social event enjoyed by all, and the junior play.
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