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A couple of computer types. 10, 23, and The Big Guy! 19
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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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FRESHMEN 1st Row: N. Koi, M. Morgan, M. Karosh, S. Warnock, M. White, D. Hermelbracht, A. Gatzemeyer, R Taylor; 2nd Row: S. Smith, J. Doht, B. Nelson, M. Greenfield, T. Flock, R. Mohl, T. Parker, B. Bruning, S. Heineman, M. Hawk, J. Knuppel, C. Siebrandt, J. Beineke, Sponsor G. Etelomaki. Not pictured-R. Bonneau, S. Nelson. Webster's defines freshman as: a beginner; novice. The class of '89 made true that statement when they demonstrated their naivete in making a big step down from top-of-the ladder in Junior High to the bottom rung once again as they began life in High School. In switching they adapt to scheduling and changing classes, meeting new challenges, and supposedly respecting upperclassmen. The Freshmen had their first experiences with working as a group when they chose a car wash and the volleyball food stand (in which they made $300) as class projects. Being a Freshman is a definite challenge. A challenge that one must meet again and again in life. It seems like there's always an upperclassman no matter what grade you're in. Even though being a leader and an individual is important, you can always learn from those ahead of you. R. Mohl-Treas., J. Doht-V.Pres., S. Smith-Sec., C. Siebrandt-Pres., T. Flock-St.Coun. 20
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