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OTHERS MADE THEIR CONTRIBUTIONS KAFETERIA KAPERS: Mrs. K. Gasink, Mrs. C. Gigstad, Mrs. A. Greischar, Mrs. M. Ludvigson, Mrs. M. Anderson, Mrs. A. Bakke. BUS JOCKEYS: D. Bloomquist, E. Dougherty, Mrs. K. Carstensen, C. Eckstedt. Let us stop and think for a moment about those who were our helpers: the cooks, janitors, and bus drivers. In the morning those of us who lived in the country rode the bus to the school, which was kept neat and clean by the janitors. After starving all morning we went down to the lunch room for a good dinner prepared by our cooks. When four o'clock finally came, we again got on the bus and were taken safely home by our bus drivers. Many thanks to these people who helped us through our day. Our efficient staff of Custodians: D. Anderson, V. Schultz, F. Hanson, R. Hoffman, A. Stahn. 9
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SEPTEMBER 2 Girls' Phy. Ed. Instructors, Janet Rompa and Joan Gar- vin, Librarian, Mildred Rem- mem, Joelle Halverson, Wanita Sogard of Home Ec. department. BELOW: Keith Wilkenson and Arnold Veglahn, Boys' Phy. Ed. and Adryn Sponberg, Sci- ence 9, admire trophies which their basketball and wrestling teams won. 8 William Wills, and Philip Knopp Industrial Arts and Newton Moen, Social Studies 9. Mr. Dalen is served by Jean Cunningham and Ivalee Howe at the Home Ec. Christmas Tea.
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TO MANY THE 7 GRADE OFFICERS--KNEELING: T. Mays. L. to R.: D. Trickle, S. Gig- stad, P. Sedam. We have taken another step up the ladder. It was a big one this time, for seventh grade is so different from grade school. There were so many students, teachers, and classrooms. I’m sure most of us got lost at least once that first day. Remember the trouble we had trying to find our lockers when it really wasn’t hard at all. Some things we enjoyed were the special programs and pep fests. One of the first things we did was to elect officers. They were: president, Shirley Gigstad; vice president, Peggy Sedam; secretary, Bobby Madson; and treasurer, Donny Trickle. Another thing which was new to us was decorating a float for Homecoming. We were proud and excited when we won second prize, but we weren’t satisfied so we’ll try to win first next year. Halloween night we were kept busy. Instead of running around town we had our party with the eighth graders. Our attendants to the king and queen were Peggy Sedam and Bobby Madson. Some of us were disappointed when we found out that we couldn't participate in Junior High Chorus, but we occupied our time with band and other things including all our homework. Some of the boys played football and basketball. Others, who were out for wrestling, got to wrestle the junior high boys from Madelia. Altogether we've had a fascinating year, and we are looking for- ward to another one as eighth graders. ROW 1: R. Deamke, A. Harstad, J. Askevold, T. Daniels, R. Haynes, L. Helling, J. Hopping, M. Burke. ROW 2: N. Awiszus, D. Heller, J. Crautman, D. Davis, S. Flateau, J. Beck, J. Asendorf, J. Fred- rickson, R. Flateau. ROW 3: S. Buffington, P. Bowen, D. Broste, S. Coleman, B. Franke, M. Anderson, S. Gigstad, G. Connell, R. Gaalswick. ROW 4: S. Busse, L. Hohm, J. Clark, G. Hopping, B. Erickson, W. Bertilson, L. Froslan, J. Holland. 10
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