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CLASS OF NINETEEN FIFTY-TWO Row One: Barbara Bargen, Karen Anderson, Jeanne Archie, Mar; Ashmun, Jeanninc Douglas Row Two: Donna Andenon, Elaine Blaier, Daynee Bucll, Shirley Carlson. Rowena Chriiten, Kenneth Arnctveit Row Three: Joanne Buboltz. Hill Banks. Bruce ArntsOD, Amood Ballinger, Joan Braun Rom Four: Wayne Coleman, Russell Boettner, Howard Beaver. Robert Berg, Carl Anderson. William Kocaj P ' 7 1 1 B.i « rw r - i — X r m A J Ron Oar: Shirley Doner. Dorothy Hilton, Shirley Bonncgard, Anita (-lark. Roberta Hutchinson Row Two: Doris Ileil. Marks Eaton, Moreen Kahl. Dorothy Guibrandson, loan Davidson, (ova Groukopt RowThree: Betty F.rickson. Harriet Homer, Isabel [veraon, Helen Haaie, Benjamin (iabricl Row Tour; Marvin Desrocher, Robert Braun. Albert Brown. Gaylord Boyer, Richar l I.. Johnson. Allen Elbniison tSM
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CLASS OF NINETEEN FIFTY-TWO PAUL REVORD President RLTH QUIGLEY Vice President JEAN ARCH IK Secretary LLOYD PICKER! NX J Treasurer SOPHOMORES The sophomores started their second year at The Stout Institute by meeting old friends and making new ones at a class picnic at Riverside Park early in the year. Johnny enjoyed the afternoon of games and fun while reminiscing with the class of 52. The gay party ended with a supper on the river bank and the promise of many more good times during the year. Throughout the year the sophomores helped the school spirit by sponsoring various activities about the campus. Although only a few of these activities can be mentioned here, the many small things accomplished will not be forgotten by the other members of the student body or the Stout faculty. The class contributed to the Homecoming atmosphere by decorating the town for the big event. Although the class float won no prize, it revealed a spirit of cooperation from those who took part. Johnny followed the big crowd to the holiday bedecked gym for the annual all-school Christmas dance. The hard working sophomores had painted the bright socks and trimmed the miniature trees that gave the gym the Christmas atmosphere. During the second semester the sophs sponsored an unusual all-school dance with the theme Bargain Date, and so proved that two can dance cheaper than one. Johnny was right there with the crowd, enjoying every moment of the evening. Throughout the year the sophomores were active in allairs on the campus. They said farewell to the year with a class picnic in the spring, and now look forward to two more years of fun and friendship. LM1
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CLASS OF NINETEEN FIFTY-TWO K»n Our: Donna Gardiner. Donna Heike, |o Ann Graney, R« h Grzadzielewski, Marioric Poranan Row Two: Paul Kokubun. Doris Haldeman, Patricia Krause, Beverly Hedlund, fame Heller, Daniel Gordon irer: Karl Herring. Dean Cnrmvcll. Richard Krucgcr. Howard Knap, Donald Mclntrye RomtFottr: Gerald Feffery, Fred Fischer, Robert Erickson, Harry Halvorson, Milan Huley, John Cook fw« One: Phyllis Patch, Margaret McHatton, Patricia Peterson, Ruby l.arv.n. Joan Mitby. Ruth Larson. Louise Neumann RowTwo: Irene Orfjjcn. Marjoric Hedberj;, Lloyd Pickering, Donald Landsvcrk, Raymond |ohnson, |can Louden RoivThrtc: Jean Pcngillv. Ruben Nichols. WMliam Oerlline, Rinnan WVin crl. Morris McFarlanc, Walter I ' erkola, Robert Popov ich Row Four: Dorothy Knutvm. George McGowan, James Miller. Karl Jarobson, Richard Pederson, Robert Ohm C34D
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