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SOPHOMORES Front Row L. to R.; Adviser, Mrs. Ohnstad, Patricia Lerol, Clare Lacher, Jean Fogal, carol Bellock, Linnette Jorde, Rose Ann Randall, Arthur Bakkum, David Volkman, Bruce Hovland, Richard Dahl, Kenneth Howe, Jerry Rasmussen, Dennis Rasmussen, Advisers: Mr. Olson, Mr. Huff. Row 2: Dianne Tudahl, Lou Ann Peterson, Margo Dubbs, Hilaine Berge, Judy Rasmussen, Nancy Kopperud, Norine Solberg, Joan Highum, Ann Penny, Gayle Highum, Corrine Ekem, Joyce Magnussen, Alice Bakkum. Row 3: Robert Marin, George Hovland, Larry Mierau, Mary Lou Taylor, Linda Bratberg, Mary Friedrich, Betty Hunger, Ruth Westby, Betty Heiden, Patsy Bunke, Mary Rollefson, Jeanneen Loerch, Betty Doblar, Karen Holger. Row 4; Wayne Lukkason, Richard Bretzman, Frank Daniels, Gary Boyum, Gene Mossing, Richard Rustad, Paxil Julsrud, John Ryan, Robert Anfinson, Jerry Dahl, Michael Dammen, Barry Engrav, Paul Dvorak, Rodney Woxland. We'll Trap the Wildcats was the theme of the sophomore class float for the homecoming. They also decorated the goal posts and furnished the food for the dance. A good deal of the students have passed their driver's training test and can now be seen driving on our highways. Remember, be not merely goo be good for something.
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Front Row L. to R.: Adviser, Mr. 61ozzen, Nancy Laumb, Carolyn Paulson, Carol Christopherson, Sharon Kelly, Carol Betz, Bonnie Anderson, Karen Culbertson, Rachel Markegard, Adviser, Mrs. Julsrud. Row 2: Adviser, Mr. Nelsor Virginia Gwixt, Bonnie Heiden, Sharon Quarve, Kathy Miller, Sarah Larson, Ted Roberton, Norman Meyer, Dennis Rislove, Gary Hovland. Row 3: Sharon Vier, Robert Jonsgaard, Robert Bakke, Dennis Cordes, Wayne Rustad, Carrie Hill, Lorraine Gaustad, Margaret Friedrich, Cheryl Bunke. Row b: Dennis Westby, William Colbenson, Thomas Leuchtenberg, Larry LeNoir, Glen Bakken, Roy Loken, Douglas Johnson, John Hoegh, Verdayne Jorde. The juniors have had a very busy year. They have had the responsibility of the main event of the year, the prom. They worked together yet they had fun. To raise money, they sponsored a few dances after games. They are proud of the class rings they received and are looking forward to becoming seniors. We hope that you enjoy your last year as we have enjoyed ours. Work hard, but have fun.
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I FRESHMEN Front Row L. to R.: Adviser, Mr. Dilley, June Erdmann, Rebecca Tudahl, Elizabeth Kahoun, Nancy Iverson, Patricia Kelly, Daniel Hongerholt, Dennis Hoel, Edna TomtQ Kay Highunv Patricia Rislove, Ordell Jacobson, Gloria Bublitz, Adviser, Mr. Christenson. Row 2: Gary Davidson, Roger KJos, Craig Johnson, John Heublein, Charles Pederson, Thomas Culhane, Nancy Post, Suzanne Peterson, Sharon Meyer, Ruth Bellock, Donna Colbenson, Terry Benson. Row 3: Vernon Larson, Jon Hatleli, Wayne Woxland, Thomas Woxland, Thomas Overland, Steven Scattum, Jeanne Buross, Dennis Loken, David Larson, David Volkman, Steven Peterson. Row U: Allen Kingsley, Clint LeNoir, Ronald Adams, Claude Cordes, Allen Larson, Paul Engrav, Michael Colbenson, Raymond Mueller, Dennis Peterson, Milfred Paulson, Clair Berge, Dale Peine. The freshmen have now experienced the feeling of being in high school. They have felt the responsibility and yet lock forward with Joy to their ranaining years. The theme of their homecoming float was Let's Spread 'On Out. They also had the huge task of decorating the gym for the dance which was based on Autumn Leaves. If you want to learn, and if you want to accomplish something, you must work for it.
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