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What are Juniors? They are the class that spends most of the year trying to please the Seniors, but never do quite well enough. One of their main purposes is putting on a Prom worth remembering. The Juniors are the class who envy the Seniors the most. They see the Seniors get their senior pictures, memory books, keys, and caps and gowns. They are also the closest, but they are so far from actually graduating. The Juniors start getting ready for college and scholarships by taking ACT tests. After struggling through the test, and receiving the results, they usually resolve to take it over again next year. The Juniors take classes like American History, where they do their first term paper. After term papers, they usaually decide they don't like it. A lot of the Juniors take P.E. That's one class that adds some excitement into the Junior Year, ha ha. The best thing about being a Junior is that the following year they get to finally be a Senior. Sometimes Seniors wonder what's so great about that. 1st Row: B Tietz, K. Bonneau, K. Edwards, M. Krieg, T. Larsen, B. Tietz, J. Sachs, G. Greenfield; 2nd Row: C. Nottle-mann, J. VanKirk, F. Kai, S. Reil, J. Dye, S. Doht, C. Luedert, L. Zobel, M. Notling, M. Akins, R. Beutler, D. Richardson, T. Heaton. M Akins-St.Coun., M Nolting-Pres., S. Doht-V.Pres., S. Reil-Treas., D. Richardson-Sec. JUNIORS
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SOPHOMORES 1st Row: K. Meyer, B. Gatzemeyer, J. Slaughter, J. Ahlers, S. Bonsall, L. Suhr, S. Erickson; 2nd Row: D. Bonneau, C. Rief, C. Waite, R. Karash, K Bartling, Sponsor C. Peterson, Sponsor E. Mehling; 3rd Row: S. Hermelbracht, J. Luedert. The Sophomore class no longer has to cow-tow to the Seniors as freshmen. Being a sophomore and the smallest class in our high school, you keep looking forward to next year being 16 and a Junior. It would seem the sophomores used their freshman year wisely as they may be some of the most valuable 10th graders in awhile. We couldn't find much interesting copy about the sophomores as a class but a few individual efforts have acheived new standards of excellence for B-R students to use as personal goals both academically and athletically. 18 J. Ahlers-St.Coun., J. Slaughter-Treos., C. Waite-Sec., L. Suhr-Pres., B. Gatzemeyer-V.Pres.
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