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Sophomores . . . Class of 1984 What they numbered: 28 (18 boys, 10 girls) What they said: The year just whizzed by! . . . Sophomores were the only bright spot in school, except for a couple of juniors ... I had a very interesting year . . . It's been fun and challenging . . . It was a lot different this year than last year because I knew more people . . . 'The beginning of the year was boring but it got better as it went . . . It's been real! What they did: Drivers education . . . license exams . . . Homecoming yelling contest winners . . . boys played key roles in varsity sports . . . purchased class rings . . . prom servers . . . acquired new vehicles . . . term papers were due. Who led them: Karla Kresl (president), Tony Wilkins (vice president), Lance Kot- schwar (secretary-treasurer) Kris Craig and Bill Schock (student council represen- tatives) and Mr. Mark Bauder (class sponsor). 1 8
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1— Junior class sponsor Mrs. Bev Hanks discusses Halloween plans with Sue Gasseling. Robyn Morriss and Shannon Cullan. 2— Michelle Delsing checks in at the 1981 Homecoming dance. 3—Keith Burgin winds up to toss a streamer during prom decorating. 4— Before a basketball game, Tom Phillips takes time out to perform for the camera. 5— During chemistry class, a relaxed Nick Don- nar checks over an assignment. 6—Tracy Prochozka and Anita Kulas view the Christmas art display. 7—Michelle Chaney works diligen- tly on the yearbook. 8—Dan Forsstrom takes a water break at the high school water fountain. 9—During prom decorating. Bill Foley puts the finishing touches on a bridge. 10—Handyman Bill Kinser climbs a scaffold as the juniors decorate the old gym for the prom. 11—Jeff Bickford demonstrates his limbo ability. 12—In the library Kim Wiggins takes a make-up test. 17
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1—Sophomores wait in line to vote for prom royalty. 2—Jim Zajic takes note of the largest hog exhibited ot the Nebraska State Fair. 3—During the noon hour, sophomores wait in line to be served. 4—At the Homecoming dan- ce, Kathy Cullan gets down and boogies. SOPHOMORES—at left, first row: Ken Burgin, Casey Cole, Dave Conroy, Kris Craig, Chris Cullan, Kathy Cullan, Jeff Garbar. Second row: Brad Hansen, John Hatterman, Lynn Hooper. G. B. Hopper, Theo Hudson, Ron Jespersen, Lance Kotschwar. At right, first row: Karla Kresl, Robin Larson, Donna Lembke, Kent Prochazka, Joe Schekall, Roger Schledewitz, Bill Schock. Second row: Johnna Shepard, Joyce Townsend, Angela Walters, Tony Wilkins, Randy Wood, Kim Yardley, Jim Zajic. 19
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