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Top: Mickey Burruss and Todd Neel actually doing dishes during the Freshman Hunter's Breakfast. Middle Left: Kay Kuhn and Cathy Pollard dress up as tourists during Homecoming. Middle Right: It is O.K. to eat? Isn't it, Laurie? Bottom: It's the Roar- ing 20's! No, it's Shane Strobel and Steve Hansher dressed up for Homecoming week. Cindy Scherer Shane Strobel Georgene Urkoski Class Officers and Sponsors this year: Sponsor-Mr. Manstedt; Pres.-Cindy Scherer; V. Pres.-Todd Neel; Sec Tres.-Bill Jacobi; Sponsor-Miss Goodman. Freshman 10
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UVWljSM£ Stacey Dittmer Nick Hannappel Debbie Didier Jim Blundell Mickey Burress Todd Maricle Scott Miller Buck Mills Todd Neel Cathy Pollard JCook, Ma, J’m Jn Miglt School Chris why won't you marry me? Because, Darren, you're defending the killer of my father. But you wanted me to help your Aunt Samantha. I didn't know she was trying to steal my father away from my mother. Does this conversation sound like the typical freshman class stu- dents? It really was, but it hap- pened during a soap opera that we wrote for English class. This one was called The Young and the Hopeless, and the other one that was written was Young Doctors in Trouble. Speaking of trouble, we had a terri- ble time trying to get away with looking at the keys in Mr. Wal- ford's typing class. We thought we'd never make fifty words per minute. Now is it water to acid or acid to water? Oh well, I guess that we will find out the hard way. Is the fire extinguisher nearby? Chemistry was tne new science class for fresh- man this year. It was exciting to see which members of our class were actually mad scientists. We held a Hunter's Breakfast on the opening of the hunting season for a money making project. I think that we got up earlier than the birds on this Saturday morn- ing. Class parties will always be re- membered for one thing or an- other. This year we went out for pizza and then to a movie. But that won't be what we will remember. After the movie we came outside to find that it had been snowing and there was already five inches on the ground. We got on the bus only to Find that the heater was not work- ing right. Wasn't this spring? 18
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EIGHTH GRADE: Shawn Evers, Butch Meyer, Ken Ksiazek, Bottom Left: Evan Williams, Brad Dush, and Jill Urkoski pull for a win in tug- Brian Pollard, Kevin Helgoth, Mike Dittmer, Steve Branden- o-war, while Janelle Prososki waits for the outcome of the game, burger, David Beck, Bryan Lindgreen, Sarah Clements, Patty Brown, Kelly Neel, Max Norvell, Susan Tibke. (Not Pictured: Annette Burge) SEVENTH GRADE Back Row: Scott Lehn, Jeff McLean, Brent Ksiazek, Scott Dittmer. Middle Row: Jill Urkoski, April Blundell, Jackie Merriman, Susan Homan. Front Row: Kerri Lindgreen, Kassie Helgoth, Amy Dush, Kelly Pollard. SIXTH GRADE Back Row: Brad Dush, Audra Brown, Kim Carlson, Billy Blundell, Wanda Homan, Jennifer Mills, Becky Branting, Brian Story, Matt Wibbels. Front Row: Ste- phen Olson, Tina Hannappel, Jenny Jarrett, Tammy Church, Mr. Monk, Scott Spires, Evan Williams, Janelle Prososki, Sean Beebe. 20
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