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8TH GRADE A class with many achievements recorded during this year was the eighth grade. Parlies have been their main projects. At the beginning of the school year one homeroom sponsored a “pow wow” after which they attended a football game. During winter quarter the other homeroom sponsored a class skating party and a treasure hunt. On April 10, the class as a whole sponsored an all-school square dance. The officers this year were Tom Kirkpatrick, president; Kay Weis, vice president; Jacqueline Jaenisch. secretary; and Sharon Greene, treasurer, while the advisors were Mr. (icorgc McCutcheon and Miss Jean Fair. “May” was the theme of the Mothers' Tea under the chairmanship of Ann Fauchald. The voice of the eighth grade was brought to the senate by Pat Mohn and John Osterberg. They both served in the pro-tern senate as well. Top Row: Whiting. Baty, Mathews, Kirkpatrick, R. Waill, Awada. M. Johnson, J. Goldberg. Second Row: Baker, R. Miller, (Jerald, Ames, Howe, W. Harris, S. Hanson, Brunkow, M. Koenig. Ewer. Third Row: Baer, Kullcr, Pink. M. Ewing, (ireene, W'cis, J. Stein- berg, B. Goldman, Jaenisch, Ellis, Woods. Fourth Row: McCabe, P. Mohn, Solosky, Christmas. Eitsert. Hickcr-son. Frank, Middlchrook, Fauchald. Fifth Row: R. Mills. Osterberg, C. Hanson. Brock, B. Johnson. Riley. M. Whittington, Elevens, E. Carlson. Absent: Garland, Halim. Humphrey. C26J
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CLASS Cohen. The food, decoration and reception committees were headed by Charlotte Thiel, Hertha Schukzc and Barbara Munson, respectively. Gail Muelbach and her committee handled the clean-up job. The program featured Barbara Lichterman playing the part of Ana-tolc, a French hat designer, with Jane Scott as her maid. Judy Dotson, president; Marlene Anderson, vice president; and James Scott, secretary-treasurer; were the officers. The leaders in various homerooms were Gail Muelbach, Ed Brown, Owen Plauda, Judy Dotson, and Skip Holm. A chapter of the Future Homemakers of America was organized in the freshman home economics class. The club’s main objectives are to promote good will among its members, and to sponsor a German home economics class. First Roto: Ramberg, Mac Kay, P. Nelson, WolkofT, D. Meyers, P. Pyle. Second Roto: N. Miller, I). Peterson. Mcars, Schulze, C. Thiele, Robertson. Third Roto: J. Saliterman, Tracht, Parks, Munson, Scott, Okinow, G. Muelbach, Raedcl. Fourth Row: Phillips, Wcisburg, Jack Wilson, Plauda, B. Olson. Wcnkcr, Maahs. Fifth Row: J. Miller, Mansfield, John Wilson, TankenofT, Dick Sundberg, Zietknv, Whittington. Absent: Reinhardt. R. Schwartz. Stanicshkin. r 25 3
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7TH GRADE The seventh grade was not the least in importance as it sponsored many parties and went on various field trips. One of the parties was a square dance held in room 210 under the chairmanship of Helen Branger. The special feature was a dance in honor of Dr. Minard Stout. The seventh grade's opinions on school issues were brought to the Senate by Leil Hoppe and Diane Sterner. Judy Halper and John Wolf served both in the pro-tern senate and as alternates in the permanent senate. The library set the scene for the seventh and eighth grades Mothers’ Tea. Carol Ketchum and Diane Sterner represented their class by helping with the plans. The class completed its first year at L’. High under the leadership of Carol Ketchum. president; Dirk Am merman, vice president; Mary Matthews, secretary; and Nancy Bjorndahl. treasurer. They were advised by Mr. John Matlon and Miss Charlotte Farm. ger, Sutton, I-cvin, Crotty. Fourth Row: Ellis, Ferdl-man, Drulcnski, Curtek, Halper, D. Sterner, Johnson. (». (iambic, Hunt. Hottom Row: Adams, Hoppe, M. Mathews. Ketchum, B. Swanson, B. Crane, Milavet .. Top Row: Ammerman, R. Engel, Burns, W. Swanson. Jensen. While. Second Row: Fricdland, Almos, Classen, Wolf, Green, R. Rcnsfcldt, M. Prichard. Third Row: Sclccn, Summers, Bjourndahl, Phillips. Koenig, Bran- C 27 3
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