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Row 1: D. Bostrack, L. Broughton, L. Arneson, S. Dahl, C. Ast, D. Brusegar, G. Ballweg. Row 2: S. Brandt, K. Cook, D. Christianson, T. Asleson, R. Brunsell, A. Bredeson, B. Beske, N. Daley. JUNIORS Row 1; E. Johnson. S. Felland, J. Johnson, C. Haley, R. Fitzgerald, K. Evenson, C. Everson. Row 2: J. Gibbon, P. Farr, D. Foss. R. Erdahl, D. Bjerke, J. Gerber. Row 3: G. Greig, D. Hauge, F. Hammen, R. Hansen. J. Graffin, D. Halverson, M. Gjertson, R. Gjermo.
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Kathleen Linderud leaves Mrs. Rumple without a headache. Rose Ann Loftus leaves her many abilities to any capable Junior. Doreen McKercher leaves Stoughton a peaceful, quiet little town. Robert Miller leaves for a try at the city's money. Robert Moll leaves Bookkeeping minus a star. Fred Moore leaves Physics without a Brain. Robert Murkve two of a kind Roberta Murkve leave as a pair. Wayne Nelson leaves the teachers in peace. Donna Nygaard leaves Re to tell those jokes. Frances Obrecht leaves her stenographic ability to Florence Mally. Audrey Oncken leaves with the same basketball ability her brothers left with. John Onsrud leaves for the cows, corn, and pigs. Marcia Onsrud leaves her size 4 shoes to Don Hoverson. Nancy Otteson leaves for the barbershop and that's not a quartet. Paul Paulson leaves his Cassanova manners to Luther Tolo. John Peterson leaves 'cuzz he thinks it's about time. Arlene Quam leaves, but Paul is going with her. Joyce Quamme leaves her charming ways to Karen Cook. Vincent Radecki (Duke) leaves his way with women to Arlo Bredeson who has a way of his own. Jeanette Scheldrup leaves the team to find another queen. Wilma Schlueter leaves to join Virgil. Donavan Seamonson leaves his Freckles to Phil Oren to see if he can get rid of them. Royal Severin leaves without any trouble. Robert Severson leaves half asleep. Marlene Skaar leaves Youth Council without a guiding light. Suzanne Slinde leaves her love for old time dancing to Don. Ronald Sperle leaves Rita--but I guess she can take care of herself. Audrey Spilde leaves to join Gene her singing partner. Donald Spilde leaves his intelligent and quiet ways to his brother. Ema Staff (Christmas Angel) leaves for heaven. James Stai leaves Miss Strommen without a side-kick. Florence Stanford leave Janet Westby together David Sundby lumbers slowly to meet the rest of the boys. Ann Sveum leaves a string of A's to Mike Thomas. David Torgeson leaves to get a bigger car to haul his fans (girls) in. JoanneTrembley leaves still talking about those men. Richard Vedvig leaves so pedestrians can once again walk safely. Shirley Veland leaves S. H. S. without a worm. Bill Veum leaves Mr. Lee without someone to gripe at. Ronald Vike leaves with his car in a cloud of dust. Arlyn Waag leaves Georgie and Enola to carry on family traditions. Marshall leaves his slush pump to Clark Overland. Joanne Wethal leaves her ability to have New Year's Eve parties to Margit Sme-dal. Yvonne leaves her dimples to some Junior who wishes they had some. Jacquelyn Wright leaves still giggling. David Zemke leaves Dana with the team's headaches. 23
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Row 1: A. Lundeberg, F. Maly, J. Lund, S. Knudson, E. Kane, S. Hough, M. Kirby. Row 2: R. Jacobson, L. Lynch, R. Krueger, S. Moe, C. Helgerson, B. Hill, D. Matson, C. Moe, L. Lockwood. Row 3: R. Lavey, B. Larson, R. Nelson, R. Heydon, P. Nelson, R. Mullen, J. Halvorson. Row 1: E. Rideout, B. Olson, D. Peterson, N. Prein, S. Ortman, S. Offerdahl, A. Pickarts. Row 2: B. Paulson, B. Rier-son, W. Rudd. T. Pieper, J. Olson. Row 3: R. Quale, H. Reese, P. Oren, D. Porter, J. Quam, L. Rowely.
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