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Kathy Schumaker. Keith Schuett. Gwen Edson Fifth Row: Scott Steffens. Dave Kuhn. Kay Man-gelsen. Kathy Smith. Wayne Randall. Lynn Nolan. Sherry Young. Barb Banker. Nancy Reed. Debbie Rusten. Sue Rau. Cheryl Platt. Sue Nell Street. Mark Chrastil. Mike Hoff. David Aula-baugh David De Santi. Dale Patrone. Doug Spaur. Bob Roby. Joey Evans. English gets off to a slow start on Monday eyes open, but things improve as the hour and morning at 8 30 Students can hardly keep their week progress Women's Club meets during a typical eighth grade lunch hour after eating Getting in top condition, future basketball stars practice daily. 25
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Class of 74 Shows Organization, Thought Already inured to rigors of junior high, eight graders used their year s superiority over the seventh graders to good advantage. A Denver field trip provided their sponsors with seven hours of coffee-drinking observance. an egg-beg fund raiser required the volunteer work of many adult cars and drivers and a stream of incredibly sick jokes rendered instructors weak in an attempt to laugh, but all ended well as these masters in labor techniques passed on to the rewards of ninth grade. Their imagination will serve them well in the future. Calculating the effect of a force on a mass proves complicated, but Interesting to Mr Leonard Hamleys eighth grade physical science class Eager leaders. Jane Durward. president. Jim ,ar David Kuhn, treasurer meet to discuss Quell, vice-president Scott Steffens, secre- ®»ghth grade projects. Front Row Debbie Aldrich Sheri Wehr. Sharon Young. Kathie Tedder. Carol Ramey. LuAnne Ross. Kathy Thacker. Virginia Mouras Second Row: Jon Novak. Greg Wheaton. Steve Mont-oun, Scott Eagan. Jim Duell. Bob Roth. Brian Roessler. Marvin Kaiser. Steve Martischang. Third Row: David Myers Tom Bruggeman Paul Gibson. Brad Darnel. Scott Sallee. Harold Ensle. Tim Jahraus. Tom Jenkins. Travis Phipps. Rocky Crist. Keith Kuhlman. Mike Williams. Ricky Viele. Brett Brough. Jodi Hamilton. Anne Pratt Fourth Row Debbie Weber -meier. Kerne Blair. Dixie Termm. Jane Durward. Lisa Bergquist. Kent Schone. Steve Stark. Mary Beth Schutzman. Stephanie Flora. Leanne Hedin. Becky Kohler. Marcia Blanchar
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Seventh graders look into the future Front Row: Brent Myers. Bryan Bagwell. Steven Holstein, James Kuhn. Jim Kuhn. Rick O'Dell. Peter Schmidt. Kevin Bullion. Nancy Rutherford. Middle Row: Susan Hillyer Steven Peterson. Michele Eagan. David Hart. David Williams. Brent Wilson. Mike Lefebvre, Jeb Shoemaker. Johnny Marks. Lisa Steffens. Joedy Gartner. Loretta Ford. Cindy Cowles. Robin Goddwm -----Back Row: Chris Szydlo. Becky French. Lisa Muehle. Leslie Van Scyoc. Kati Oskamp. Karen Mulcahy. Janean Dunker. Linda Green. Joyce Holmes. Cindy Brown. Mimi Olry. Alison Baker. Tina Work. Dawne Gundel. Mary Ford Learning to change classes quickly was one of the seventh graders difficulties. Newcomers Face Challenging Dimensions Junior high was a step in the dimension of the teen age for seventh graders. Although 1975 seemed a long way off. the maturing process was hastened for these youngsters through their first experiences in student government, class parties and bell-regulated schedules. Working together on a spirit parade entry, giving careful consideration to candidates in class elections and inventing unusual money-making schemes for that all-important junior prom in the not-so far-off future combined to result in a class pride that will be invaluable to the unit as future school leaders. Making personal decisions regarding their first elective classes, outside activities and moral standards contributed to the production of individuals invaluable to the future as progressive world citizens. Leading their class through the first year at erford. prexy. Michele Eagan, vice-prexy and EPS are Cindy Brown, secretary; Nancy Ruth- David Hart, treasurer 26
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