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1— Rena® Reifschneider gets ready to march with the bond at the state fair. 2—Mike Raben tubes with junior Pete Cullan at the dam. 3—Tamme Mitchell and Bryan Williams play Master Mind after finishing their class assign- ment. 4—The three Trlcla’s of the freshman class, Klemke, Laeger, and Turek, take time from helping with the Elementary track meet to prepare for their English grammar final. 5—Deb Specht and Turek go through the food line at the FHA Christmas breakfast. FRESH- MEN—first row:Jake Clark, Elaine Crow, John Cullan, John Ditsch, Tracy Frahm, Julienne Gasseling, Jill Hooper. Second row: Toni Hop- per, Pete Jensen, Tresa Jensen, Stephanie Kampbell, Terri Kinser, Tricia Klemke, Kristy Krueger. Third row: Patty Krueger, Trlsh laeger, Angela Lewis, Bub Long, Jill Lynch, Aric Manion. Tamme Mitchell. 21
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Freshmen gain rural students; begin activities Freshman class officers for the 1983-84 school year were President Trish Laeger, Vice president John Cullan, Secretary Tammy Wiggins, Treasurer Deb Specht, Student Council representatives Pete Jensen and Tracey Vogel, Sponsors Bill Stolldorf and Tim Lanik. With the addition of ten students, most from rural schools, the freshman class consisted of 24 girls and 11 boys. They began extracurricular activities and at- tended their first year of prom. Their own special cheer was From one to ten, we rate eleven; We're the class of '87 . During Homecoming week activities, they won the best participation prize on Punk Rock Day. When the freshmen joined organizations (extra-curricular activities), they also entered into participation with classmates and gained leadership experience. They served on committees and worked to carry out the function of the various groups. This learning process is important to developing a well-rounded in- dividual, according to high school Principal Lyle Fodnes.
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