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Marlys Grosland Jay Gulllckson Owen Jacobson Sharon Judas Harlm Slme, Gerald Shorey Cor xnne Stene and Neva Swartwood Whenever trouble was caused we would usually f1nd Owen and Jay lnvolved For Soclal StUdl6S we all drew plc tures of Slmba a boy from the Malayan Penxnsula We also had our flrst exper1ence ln actmg out a play Chrxstopher Columbus In flfth grade Davld Abrahams Dorothy Calrns Leann Peterson nd Donald Wmkleman became a part of our class Sharon Mandt and Gerald Shorey were no longer wlth us Mlss Nagel was welcomed bat-1 from a bout with pollo Slxth grade was the beg1nnmg of Junxor Hxgn Robert Vmge due to m1l1tary work was replaced by Dean Mulford Th1S year we staged the oper etta Bartered Brlde Mace and Susan had the leads and Suzanne was the ballerlna Newcomers were Norma Badenschxer Ard1s Hanson Donna Monnahan Carol Pederson and Shlrley Spllde and Arlynn M Henry returned Patr1c1a Brlghton and Dorothy Calrn moved away Victor Edwards Roy Larson Ray Larson, Karen Reyerson and Jean Rmgoen were added to the seventh grade roll We all remember the mlsslng hbrary book especlally Bev On Aprll Fools Day several of us g1rls played a Joke on Mlss Mellem by commg to school late Much to our dlsmay we lso remaxned late Robert Weaver and Leann Our grade school days ended wrth elghth grade Shallxa Tonga and Shxrley Ostler were new stu dents Sue Osten won the DAR medal for the best essay Carol and Karen were runners up Thls year bemg an electlon year much tlme was spent on polxtlcs M1ss Tosdal let us hold our own electlon wlth ballots and booths Many ballots were SDOIIEG because of wrlte 1ns for Pogo We entered our freshman year mlnus Donald Larson Mary Orman Sharon Judas Donna Mon nahan and Shallla Tonga but plus Robert Abrams LaVerne Anderson Betty Broltzman Charles Buchanan Sharyl Buchanan Berny Foss Joan Glaser Charles Groe Charles Hagerud La Verne Hauge JUHICE Hillman Lols Johnson Jerry Lee gaard Robert Mlcklxck Curtls Nelson Kenneth Schaub Ruth Severson Myra Severson Edwin Senne Glorla Wolff Davnd Wagner and Darlene Oakland We wxll never forget the dreaded 1n1t1a tion that was suffered by all or Mr K1rsch s Alge bra classes Betty Broltzman was our Homecomlng Queen Candidate and our float was Northwood s Crown of Glory A strange eplS0de took place 1D the Sprmg upon entermg the school we were greeted wlth cr1es of Theres a chlcken 1n my room a rabblt ln the offxce plgeons ln the study hall and mlce ln the recipe boxes It was a regular zoo that day tMarge was left wlth the duty of carrymg the m1ce outsldej Our sophomore year remmds us of blology term papers f1eld trips Sue Tenold as Homecommv Queen Cand1 ate our float Up and Atom Carol Hendrxckson as PTA Carnlval Queen Candldate the d1ssect1on of a rabbxt xn Sclence Club Sue Ostens I ratmg at contest for her clarmet solo and Mrs RamseyS Eng11Sh Class wxth all the faces notes and hldden shoes Joe Bergen Delores Helm Darrell Low and Darwln Barnes Jolned our class Shxrley Ostler La Verne Hauge and Jumce Hxllman departed When we began our Junlor year Karen Reyer son Lo1s Johnson Dav1d Wagner Darlene Oak land and Donald Wmkleman were no longer wlth us Some of our boys partlclpated 1n the Champxon football and basketball teams Cormne Stene was our Homecoming Queen Can:11date and our float Foamlng to Vlctory won fxrst place Our Class play Grandpa Steps Out was saxd to be one of the best Corxnne Stene and Harl1n S1me recelved I rat1ngs at State for the1r vocal solos and Anne Baken and Sue Osten recelved Is on thelr ln strumental solos Berny Foss and Robert Abrams were members of the Parllamentary Procedure team that went to State Carol Hendrlckson won an award to Music Camp Our Prom Cherryblossom Tlme had a Japan ese motlf wh1ch was carrxed out by the wa1tresses program and decorat1ons After the banquet a dance was held at the country club a mldmght movle was shown and a breakfast was served Due to the re organlzatlon of schools ln Free born county we lost Betty Broltzman Charles Buchanan Sharyl Buchanan and Glorxa Wolff but we gamed a new student Maurlce Fralzer Delores Helm Charles Hagerud and Darrell Low also left Our basketball team advanced to Dxstrlct agalnst Mason C1ty Mohawks Jean Rmgoen was our Homecommg Queen Candldate and Jerx y Brunsvold was crowned Kmg Our float You Amt Noth1ng But A Hounddog won flrst place The class play Mmx from MISSOUTI was a b1g success Gary Rapp Oratlon and Sue Osten Humorous went to State Speech Contest at Grm nell Gary Rapp also went to the State Wrestllng Meet Skxp Day was spent ln Mrnneapolxs slghtseelng tours m the mormng Cmerama 1n the afternoon and Ice Follles 1n the evenmg Baccalaureate and Commencement were two other hlgh polnts Our class motto was When we buxld Lets build forever' our colors were blue and silver and our flower was the pmk carnatlon These are only a few of the memorxes we hold dear We have lost many students and galned many but stlll seventeen of the or1g1nal klnder garteners remaln Now we are ready 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,aw Sharon Berg some say shes quiet But lf they knew her they d deny 1' utr :-1 'err' Joe Bergen An angel vuth a deul s twmkle ,I ,N eil Jerry Brunsvold Love -I like the measles We re like to have lt severe but once JY' 1' Alon Flcfness Watch out I bxte Denms Dovls He spoke to a g1rl once but claxms xt was a mistake 4 Bernie Foss 0 Never let school interfere wlth your education Victor Edwards Eureka Einstein was wrong Maurice Frozner Eat drmk and be merry for tomorrow there may be a law agalnst it Page 13 ,QQ 'C' Q YW M ' Q: J, Q., A ' sf' , Q A ,A l ' A Ai , 2 5 1 ' - x ' w v' 1 . ' Qtks X . l', mi fill.- , -if - ? 7 .Ax X 0 L .. . . , g Q ' . 4 1 is f ' F .4 :U - : I ' ' , ,
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