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WE ANTICIPATE THE UNKNOWN OBSTACLES AHEAD ROW 1: J. Fredrickson, D. Mickelson, D. Rotert, L. Wamemunde, C. Poels, D. Lothert, J. Zender, M. Burke, M. Janovsky, D. Johnson. ROW 2: L. Lunz, R. Fastenau, R. Roiger, K. Sorensen, M. Hoffman, L. Anderson, S. Gigstad, J. Gersch, J. Beck, D. Knutson. ROW 3: J. Otte, D. Hanson, R. Nelson, K. Nelson, J. Clark, R. Mielke, L. Froslan, F. Voosen, J. Ronning, L. Lang. Lockers can still get messed up even though our new school has one for every student. Just ask Jannette Frederickson or Lola Rae Miller! Mr. Crosgrove, Guidance Counsellor, talks over the future with sophomore Ron Haynes. Some students would die if they didn't see their friends in the mornings before school. They haven't seen one another for 12 hours!! Bob Leubben, Don Trickel, and Dick Daemke have become confused in our big new school, and have to ask for directions to the swimming pool from Mr. Strommen, athletic director. 12
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THE COMPLEXITY OF OUR SENIOR HIGH YEARS, We were very well-backed by the sophomore participation in athletics. Maybe, due to the pep of their cheer- leaders, Donna Johnson, Bonnie Lar- son, Peggy Sedam, and Peggy Strom. This has been a wonderful year for them and they are eagerly looking forward to the next, when they will be juniors. For as they whole-heartedly say: Look out! Here we come! A study in concentration. This picture, taken in the darkened little theatre during a World History film, shows a variety of expressions on the faces of these Sophomores. ABOVE: SOPHOMORES; ROW 1: M. Smith, M. An- derson, B. Johnson, D. Weidenbach, L. Helling, M. Strommen, C. Schlaak, D. Scholl. ROW 2: R. Haynes, J. Larson, M. Peterson, S. Busse, Y. Olson, M. Nelson, C. Wassman, J. Graupman, T. Resick. ROW 3: J. Fastenau, D. Broste, L. Bohm, T. Mays, D. Howe, W. Bertilson, D. Trickel, R. Johnson, J. Lammle, D. Trowbridge. BELOW: ROW 1: P. Strom, A. Wheeler, E. Miest, M. Wacker, J. Schmillen, K. Olson, R. Nundahl, R. Daemke. ROW 2: R. Panzer, B. Beckius, S. Strandt- man, B. Franke, J. Needham, G. Kanz, S. Coleman, J. Holland, S. Warling, S. Flatau. ROW 3: D. John son, C. Olseth, R. Luebben, J. Olson, M. Bruder, C. Quindel, K. Thomas, C. Astberg, H. Westman, L. Spitzner.
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AS ENTERPRISING JUNIORS, WE SHOW INITIATIVE; JUNIOR CLASS: ROW 1: M. Klarus, S. Dreke, D. Wolle, C. Nelson, M. Tetzloff, D. Rathman, D. Dur- heim, K. Christenson, N. Brinkman. ROW 2: D. Kline, W. Larson, L. Olson, P. Hintgen, C. Wick, M. Well here we are, Juniors already! But that isn't all, we are the first Juniors of the new St. James Senior High. There have been many new and exciting events that have challenged us, but we per - formed them with ever-increasing eager- ness . As it has always been the custom of the Juniors to sponsor the Junior- Senior Prom, we were especially anxious to make it a success because it was the first to be held in the beautiful new gym- nasium which presented a decorating chal- lenge. Some other exciting days exper- Senf, M. Sandberg, D. Mathistad, G. Janovsky. ROW 3: C. Zender, C. Riihl, K. Lastine, J. Sandmeyer, B. Offerdahl, J. Tande, B. Bernloehr, M. Junker, B. Bishop. ienced by us Juniors were those of choos- ing our class rings and participating in the Junior class play. Dave Gruis and Mary Ouren represented us in the Homecoming festivities . We were also proud to receive first place on our Homecoming float. Our class was proficiently led by the fol- lowing officers: President, Ted Anderson, Vice President, Dave Gruis, Secretary, Carol Running, and Treasurer, Kathy Christenson. The Junior Class officers take time off from a Prom committee meeting for their pic- tures. Carol Running, Kathy Christensen, Dave Gruis, and STANDING Ted Anderson. Mary Warner is explaining to her committee just what the mysterious substance in the can will do to make the Prom the biggest and best. 13
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