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Sophomores First row, left to right: Mike Cohrs, Dennis Putney, Don Church, Starr McMillen, Dennis Beuter, Gregg Smith, Don Nelson, Donald Kolesar, Paul Powers, Second row: Pat Svane, Edna Hutchinson, lanet Fry, Valmetta Stroble, Shirley Winge, Paula Law, Arlene Errington, Mary lo Wolverton, Sandra Meyers, Barbara lo Campbell, Eldra Brown, Marilyn lohansen, Woodis Bibbins, Mr, Norman, Adviser, Third row: Carol Spencer, Nancy LaPine, Karen Dunn, Eleanor Plancich, Ruth Ann Armstrong, Shirley Baab, Lois Iohnson, Carol Hawley, Barbara Iolly, Rick Fuller, Bob Elmore. Fourth row: Nancy Pruitt, Martha Schwartzman, Marge Whaley, Marge McNicol, Beverly Grae ham, Barbara Brown, Lynn Alexander, Stanley Faas, lack Daniels, David Hiatt, Bob Hineman. Fifth row: David Hawley, Dave Bargelt, Mal- com Steen, Albert Schenkel, lerry Garvin, Marvin Lester, Gary Karlberg, Chuck lngra- ham, Bolt Petterson, Ierry Moflit, Warren Yeend. Sophomore Class Officers Top to bottom: Ierry Garvin, Treasurer, Dennis Putney, President, Barbara lo Campbell, Vice- President, Marilyn Iohansen, Secretary.
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SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY We have been in High School only two years, but already the spider has managed to spin his web tightly around us. In addition to reading, writing, and arithmetic we have also entered enthusiastically into Debate, Polka Dot Revue, ath- letics, in fact anything we could do, we did. Leading us into the web that first year were Warren Yeend, Charles Ingraham, Ruth Armstrong, and Eleanor Plan- cich. Mr. Lane did the advising. Outstanding in athletics that year was Bob Elmore, earning his varsity'.letter in not one, but three of the major sports, football, basketball, and baseball. And just to prove how really versatile our class was Dennis Putney and Mary Jo Wolverton turned out for, and were awarded their letters in tennis, while Charles Ingraham made the grade in golf. Our fresh basketball team, coached by Mr. Childs, only won one game, but nevertheless they certainly learned a great deal about the fundamentals of basketball, and did have a lot of fun. This included getting lost on the way to Tolt. Forward, Center, Guard--get together hit 'em hard! Cheering us on at all the games were the freshmen yell lead- ersg Shirley Raab, Barbara Jolly, and Pat Kaye. We may have been only freshmen, but we were still very much interested in the governmental aspects of the school. To keep us abreast of what was going on we had two repre- sentatives in the student council, Malcolm Steen and Lois Johnson. September, l9SO, and once again we were back at school. This time not as lowly freshmen, but as up and coming sopho- mores. , Fall and football being synonomous, Bob Elmore, Dave Hiatt, Bob Hineman, and Dennis Putney could be found almost any night after school battling it out on the gridiron. J That our class had beauty as well as brawn was effec- tively proven by Shirley Winge, our lovely princess in the Homecoming Court. ' The Honor Society was increased this year oy l2 of our more studious class members. Thus you cxn readily see that here is a class abounding in beauty, brawn, ard-brains.
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Freshmen FIRST ROW, left to right: Glenn McCormick, Karl Singer, Teddy Tisdale, Dick Oppegaard, Danny Willsie. Robert Kalland, Fred Landers, Danny Bacon, Dennis White. Steve Cohrs. lim Grover, Lewis Mar- tindale. SECOND ROW: Esther Olsen, Karen Udell, Mary Hartley, Sonya Iensen, Gloria Brown, Louise Holert, Claudia Thomas, Arlene Miceli, Ioan McLeod, Bonnie Ryan, Treasurer: Carol Elmore, Sally Edson, lanet Middling. Diana Baldwin. THIRD HOW: Shirley Burton, Betty Learned. Mary Lou Hartman, Sally Evans, Maxine Beall. Eleanor Perkins, Ianice Gust, Doris Schlenker, IoAnne Puz. Frances Larsen, Secre- tary: Barbara Daniel. Iudy Hineman. Betty Lou Swenson. FOURTH ROW: Roberta Larsen, Ioergen Schade. Dick Haack, Layne Andersen, Ieii Smith. Iim Lynch, Martin Larsen, Milton Oppegaard, Wilbur Spencer. President: Thomas Finnegan, Gary Lewis. Ioanne Christensen, Mr. Lane, Adviser. FIFTH ROW: lim Scott, Charles Watson, Bill Miller, Corwin Swift, Ierry Bell, Dick Ellingsen, Ioe Green, Merritt Smyth, Woody Hedman, Roy Miettunen, Ierry Iohansen, David Tellvik, Vice-President: Rex Iohansen. Freshman Class Officers Top to bottom: David Tellvik, Vice-President, Bonnie Ryan, Treasurer, Frances Larsen, Sec- retary, Wilbur Spencer, President.
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