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Natalie Slater, Karen Donahoo, and Andrea Da enport— faithful football fans. Mike Dowling — Junior girls ' hetirlthrol) WhdI ' s wrong, Lisa Hill? Arc you teed off? Mike Paris Mollv Phillips Cheryl Quackenbush Mike Rectanus Dawn Redman Mark Rohyans VVavne Rorick .Maureen Ryan Michelle Savieo Cathy Schaefcr Michelle Scheiner Steve Schlensker Marv Schmitt Martha Schnurr Juniors— 29
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Neal Doctor Davenport— a big part of the Ju- nior pride. atalie Slater and Ann Walker — sitting pretty. Cathy Schaefer holds one of four first place rib Michelle Savieo Denise Andorfer, Gayle Bowers, bons, and Denise Andorfer holds Shawna, the and Becky Clusserath are happy even after the goodluck cat, after a night of competition at Walk, cheerleading camp. Jim Husar Gary Jackson John Jenkins Henry Kalina Tim Kennerk Paul Kuras Chris Lauer Andy Leach Liz Leonard Clare Libbing Lois Light Paul Logan Cindy Logsdon Francisco Lozano Carrie Ludwig Huyen Ly Todd Manning Rene Mascorro Pat Mattingly 3ridgeite McCarthy Darlene Miller 28— Juniors
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EXCLUSIVELY JUNIOR On a Tuesday evening in autumn, a sur- prising number of juniors found them- selves turning their televisions on to watch the 21 ALIVE news. No, this was not a sudden revival of interest in intel- lectual enrichment, but rather, a spirit- ed interest in witnessing a fellow junior, John Jenkins, make his television debut by challenging sportscaster Greg Johans to a field-goal kicking contest. John glo- riously triumphed, and the juniors de- clared the day J.J. day at BLHS in hon- or of John ' s achievements. Exclusively Junior The student body eagerly waited for the announcement of the grand-prize win- ner in the Luers Walkathon, the student with the most collected pledges. For the second year in a row, class of ' 85 member Mike Williams was awarded this prize. Exclusively Junior Skit time rolled around again, and the juniors at Luers were determined to fol- low up on the fine skit that had earned them a second place. However, the class of ' 85 found themselves prepar- ing their skit in a last-minute frenzy, and memories of their infamous frosh skit haunted them. Though the skit finally produced was an improvement over their frosh skit, the juniors could not match the excellence of their sopho- more skit and received a fourth place. Despite the problems we had, we are proud of our skit and can say for certain that we had a lot of fun putting it on, remarked skitworker Lisa Hill. Exclu- sively Junior From their top-seeded tennis players, John Zern and Jane Filus, to the mouth- watering aromas that traveled down their hall from the Home Ec. room, the class of ' 85 could brag about a num- ber of experiences and students that belonged exclusively to the junior class. The exclusively junior religion teacher. Sister Mary Ann, referred to the class of ' 85 as Good News. Indeed, they were. This class, as athletes, musicians, students, leaders, helpers, and of course, partiers, spread love and happi- ness in all they did. The entire class of ' 85 beat to the same big, happy heart that was exclusively theirs. Exclusively Junior Mary Schnurr Laura Serrani Rick Shuler Molly SLinc Natalie Slater Dan Sorg Don Sorg Scott Sorg Tiena Spears John Sturm Maria Sullivan Tom Topp Jeff Tourney Silvio Traina Chrissy Van Dyck Julie Volz Ann Walker Chris Ward Barb Watter Kathy Weber Dave Will Mike Williams Mark WisscI John Zern Tony Zirille 30— Juniors
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