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1— Student teacher John Sexson and Instructor Bill Stolldorf coach Physical Scionco studont David Elsnor with his light bulb oxporimont. 2— Toni Hoppor waits for hor food to cook in tho microwavo. 3—Brenda Yeager washes dishes in Independent Living class. 4—Todd Yardley and Jose Martinez shoot around in PE. 5— Renae Reifschneider, Tracey Vogel and Hopper help decorate halls for Homecoming. 6— Vogel and Jill Lynch ask Miss Pam Jacobsen about a question in English class. 7—Dan Pianalto and Tamme Mitchell are learning about clean-up in Independent Living. 8—Bryon Williams works to complete an art project while freshman Dan Walters keeps in the background. 9—Aric Manion works on anf assignment. 10—Jill Hooper and Tricia Klemke dance to the music at the Sweetheart Dance. 11—Trlsh Laeger is getting ready to leave from a track meet. SOPHOMORES—above, first row: Renae Reifschneider, Deb Specht, Tricia Turek, Tracey Vogel. Second row: Tonya Wickham, Tammy Wiggins, Bryon Williams, Todd Yardley, Brenda Yeager. Academics... 19
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Freshmen gain confidence; earn high marks Freshmen class officers for the 1984-85 school year were President—Chris Baer; Vice-president—Kaylene Kumpf; Secretary—Dan Walters; Treasurer—Stacia Jensen; and Student Council Representatives—Trent Belknap and Angie Kot- schwar. Sponsoring the group were Mr. Martin Egging and Mr. Campbell Boag. The freshmen found themselves busy participating in class hall decorating and other spirit competitions, joining organizations, participating in their first year of high school sports, and looking at a full class schedule where they had to choose from several alternatives. Even though Freshmen may have found it hard to organize their time between activities and studies, they showed maturity and adapted well to their new schedules, according to co-sponsor Egging. They have made the change from junior high and many of the members of the class have built very high academic averages to help them through their high school years. 20...Academics
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