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TOP ROW: jim Helfrich, Tom Harmon, Harvey Hendricks, Bruce Gunn, Charles Hendrickson, Lyle Headon, Hay Hayes, Edward Glavin, john Parks, jerry Gibbs, and Mr. Armstrong fadvisorj. SECOND ROW: Sherran Finnestad, Cheryl Friestad, Ronald Harms, Walter Elliott, Eddie Foltz, john Engelkes, Bill Halsey, Susan Haymond, Carol Hain, Larry Potts, and jill Hansen. THIRD ROW: Doris Elder, Georgia Halsne, Jin Fenwick, Roger Hamm, Denny Garberg, Dorothy Hammond, Gary Gustafson, Harold Hansen, jack Gittleson, and Betty Herrmann. BOTTOM ROW: Judy Hakanson, Gene Glenn, Dave Fisher, John Haigh, Sue Hayden, jim Haas, Donna Herrmann, Gary Harms, and Jim Fenelow. Qrcslzmm Ge! Info the Swing af Uzings A freshman is a magical creature. You can restrict him, but you can't dampen his enthusiasm for school ac- tivities. Can you imagine the band, orchestra, chorus, jes- ters, athletic squads, or lunch rooms without freshmen? In school the freshman is an energetic fun-loving student, after school the freshman is just gone, Dad, really gone. jerry Gibbs gets a few pointers from john Parks during Industrial Arts I. jim Schafer, Connie Shock, and Carol Schrader make use of a few spare moments in their second period English class to get an advanced assign- ment done.
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TOP ROW: Carol Birkland, Robert Eich, Danny Chisamore, Paul Ahlensdorf, Irv Britnell, Terry Collins, Gerald Bunger, Larry Countryman, Gary Eckhardt, and Mr. Kyler fadvisorj. SECOND ROW: Mary Dutcher, Katharine Carney, Terry Canode, Michael De- Gryse, Gary Coons, Kent Benson, Alan Cooper, Floyd Cox, Larry Cude, Barbara Brown, and Clara Atkinson. THIRD ROW: Miss Furman fadvisorj, Mary Cedarholm, Linda Baker, Jeanne Charn, Doris Batty, Sonia Benson, Larry Bays, Beverely Becker, Velma Brown, Pat Eckhardt, and Nancy Crocker. BOTTOM ROW: Neil Anderson, Carol Dunahoo, Judith Eash, Carla Cook, Carolyn Cor- rell, Nancy Altenburg, Robert Collins, Paul Cote, Jim Donovan, and Mack Bloomstrom. Leads in Cam! Hass .Snrallmeuf Sue Hayden solves an algebraic equation , , , , l in Mr. Erwin's first period Algebra I class. This bundle of energy is not easily discouraged and is l always looking toward future wins in baskteball and foot- ball. To win games the boys need cheering. Freshman make good cheerleaders. They are active and can always be heard above the crowd. Helping lead the cheers are Ro- berta Vaupel and Connie Stangley. Mary Hintzsche ex- presses her enthusiasm as a baton twirler. At homecoming the freshmen could not be outdone. They chose Roberta Vaupel for queen attendant. These energetic creatures need good leadership, for this they chose class officers, president, Eddie Wrightg vice-president, Allen Cooper, secretary, Lyle Headon, and . treasurer, Gary Gustafson. Freshman Harold Hanson placed second in magazine sales. Although the freshmen weren't top salesmen, they were top gum chewers.
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Janet Mcllvoy, Judy Eash, and Brenda Russell show their classmates the proper way to set a table during Home Eco- nomics I. Eddy Wright and Paul Snyder take a dictat- ed vocabulary test in Latin I. ?r0sl1 Sign Llp fur Required and 5lec!ive iSu!fjecfs TOP ROW: Mr. Groves fadvisorj, Jim Hovis, Gary Hoffman, Phil May, Lynn Kettleson, Dan Luxton, Richard Lindquist, Leslie Montgomery, Miriam King, Carolyn Kuemmel, and Lewis Grutter. SECOND ROW: James Kenny, Sam Lewis, Jim Mershon, Peter Jones, Mary McBride, Bonnie Mickey, Robert Lytle, Tom Ketchum, and Fred Horner. THIRD ROW: Charles Lovett, Janet Mcllvoy, Judith Kazort, Susan Maxson, Shirley King, Mary Hintzsche, Jane Holt, Donald Kapraun, Tom Marshall, Bill Johnson, and Giehl King. BOTTOM ROW: Arlen Larson, Denny Kivikko, Janne Hughes, Jean Jorgenson, Helen Johnson, Terry Hoffman, Sandra Kis- ner, Roberta Mass, and Don Huffstatler. la.,'f5:i,i5-'m'!,w.'- 1 -af, I ,f i5
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