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Juniors Being well aquainted with all the ac- tivities in the train of HHS, the new class of juniors were prepared for all that the 1981-82 school year asked of them, or were they? Even before the first day of school came around, the class was asked to manage a food stand at the Harvey Ju- bilee on July 3, 4, and 5, 1981. This was the first of the busy class' fund raising projects undertaken to pay for the 1982 Prom. Magazines were sold in October and an arts and crafts fair and salad bar were held in the Armory on November 21. This completed their fund raising. Energies were then turned to planning the Prom. Prom co-chairmen Jeanne Prom and Rhonda Appelt worked with advisors Mr. Rath and Mrs. Faul, class president Sandi Prom, and committees to organize the big event. Two weeks before the date of Prom in April, the entire class began the massive job of decorating the gym. The task was com- pleted just in time for many to enjoy their efforts at the banquet and dance on April 24. Even with the extra responsibilities of fund raising, the junior class still ex- celled in Homecoming activities. Their second place float depicted a horn of plenty full of real fruits, vegetables, and field crops with the message, “Harvest A Victory”. Their banner “Swinging Into Victory” placed second. Noon ac- tivities also saw the class in second place. Sno-Fest was less of a success for the juniors as they finished last in class competition. But for Karen Miller, Tammy Faul, Lowell Wahl and Todd An- horn, Sno-Fest was very memorable as they represented the juniors in the Sno-Fest royalty. For many, the ju- nior year was consid- ered the busiest in high school so far. All in the class could feel the nearing of their senior year as they were being advised of career choices and fu- I ture decisions more of- ten. Albrecht, Jill Alexander, Carmen Aljets, Steve Anderson, Joyce An horn, Todd Appelt, Rhonda Bachmeier, Daryl Bcrtsch, Cclina Blumhagcn. Cynthia Dosch. Terry Eckart, Robin Faul, Doug Faul, James Faul. Tamcra Fowler. Lori Frost, Sheri Fry, James Gallahagcr. Allen Gisi. Stephanie Goldadc, Carla 26
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Class Of ’84 Sccfeld, Lisa Sc i be I, Tamic Strand, Paul Swenson, Julie Thcil, Bruce Thompson, Timothy Tunegc, Susan Volk, Cheryl Wangen, Vernon Weinmann, Jamey H. Keller shows enthusiasm. Sophomore girls chat by their lockers. Zerr, Bette Ziegler, Curtis Zuthcr, Michael 25
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Class of ’83 Goldade. Lisa Goldade. Mark Huger. Bernadette Henne. Karen High. Tracy Hinsz, Brent Holje, Sarah Job. Lisa Keller, Connie Keller. Rick J. Faul and B. Mack show different degrees of interest in their work. 27
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