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All Tired Out! Kneel ing. Row 1: L. Curry, W. Beckman, D. Blaha, J. Behrends, M. Anderson, G. Evers. Row 2: A. Bleke- stad, J. Freeman, K. Bergman, M. Anderson, N. Evans, L. Durheim, E. Brekke, D. Fastenau. Row 3: S. Blackstad, F. Dougherty, T. Eppeland, D. Blumenshein, E. Blackstad. Smiling Eighth Graders Row 1: L. Mossengren, D. Radenbough R. Otsea, D. Nelson, B. Meyer. Row 2: C. Poss, J. Olson, J. Offerdahl, J. Romsdahl. Row 3: D. Redmond, E. Nelson, J. Paul, A. Olson. Hey, Errol, Watch The Birdie! D. Thulien, D. Tapper, B. Stauffer, J. Smith, M. Truman, S. Sharp, Shy Saunders, G. Timm, A. Snook, R. Sorbel, M. Sandberg. 17
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HTH GRADE Is Anything Coining? Class officers from top to bottom: John Behrends, Vice President; Mary Anderson, Treasurer; Lavonne Heppner, Secretary; and Nancy Evans, President. The main project of the year was our paper, The Lightning Bug . Editor was Pat Johnson, ass’t editor,Darryl Blumenshiem . . . remember the horse at the Hallowe’en party? . . . our homecoming float, with Lowell Jensen in the stocks , won first prize ... we lost one of our classmates, Jerry Burnahm, to California . . . Larry Curry tried to fit into a wastebasket during homeroom one day ... Jim Peterson got so hungry in math that he ate an eraser . . . bean shooters were here, there, finally nowhere . . . Bob Otsea set the styles with his flashy socks ... a dog visited home ec. class . . . these are just a few of the main doings during this big, eventful eighth year. Why Doesn't Someone Warn Him? Row 1: P. Johnson, C. Holm, B. Klutz. Row 2: R. Jensen, D. Lupke, D. Gruis, G. Jensen, L. Heppner, J. Love, C. Johnson, A. Krause. Row 3: L. (Killer) Jensen, D. Kading, Y. Lofgren, M. Jensen, N. Johnson.
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RESHMEN Tli ese Freshmen Study ? Howard Olson, Secretary - Treasurer; Kathleen Crosgrove, Vice-President; Terry LaDuke, President. Row 1: S. Beckius, D. Bowers. Row 2: K. Crosgrove, W. Arnold, K. Bloom- quist. Row 3: S. Brown, S. Amundson, B. Daniels. Row 4: B. Beckman, D. Beck, J. Berg. Row 5: A. Ask, J. Blackstad, R. Anderson. Row 6: R. Carleson, A. Bishop, D. Curry. Row 7: D. Banse, L. Bloomquist. 18 The number of our class jumped to 117 with the arrival of students from the country . . . homecoming began our eventful year, with Dorothy Sandberg and Dickie Ouren as attendants, and the gay decorations on second floor as evidence of our labors . . . Terry La £)uke, Kathleen Crosgrove and Howard Olson were chosen as class officers., the boys attracted attention by wearing a red sock on one foot and a green one on the other . . . Mr. Nelson became famous for the classes he held after school . . . the stubbornness of the boys on the subject of dancing was the despair of our fair lasses . . . Deanna Schutz, Colleen Vetter and Bobby Yock were chosen as cheer- leaders ... A girls sextette was form- ed .. . how we all enjoyed English class when Miss Elofson laughed with us at the class comedians!
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