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Fifty Juniors Are Industrious The Junior class began their year as upperclassmen by electing Handy Shaull as their Marshall candidate. After hard campaign- ing by his class Randy was chosen Marshall for the Homecoming fes- tivities. The Junior float was enti- tled “You can lead a Trojan to the field but, you can’t make him fight”. To earn money for the Prom the Juniors sold magazines and worked concessions at the sports activities during the year. High magazine salespersons were: Dor- inda Weidenbach, Pam Hamlin and Marcia Cermak. In the Spring the American legion and legion Auxiliary chose the Girl and Boy Slaters. Todd Hertel and Van Ankrum were chosen delegates and Richard Wurts alternate to Boy’s State while Dorinda Wei- denbach, delegate and Budi Kusser, alternate were chosen to represent the girls. Due to de- creased enrollemnt in the High School the number of delegates and alternatas were changed. On April 19, 1980 the Juniors class presented to the Seniors the Prom. The theme was “Please Don’t Go”. A pavillion, daisies and greenery turned the Audito- rium into a garden for the night. Music was provided by Daddy Moe. Following the Grand March a closed dance was held with the dance opening to the public at 11:00. Breakfast was served by the Junior Mothers in the East wing of the Auditorium at 3:00. TOP: Pam Hamlin tries to explain to Sue Middlesworth how to string the streamers while Tina Neilsen finds the photographer more interesting. CENTER: Rirki Kusser, Julie Harvey. Pam Taylor and Victor Ne- mee work hard to get the Prom done by April 29. The Juniors worked every night of the week to finish on time. BOTTOM: Trying to make themselves look busy are Brad Ryan, Bruce Tabbert and Kenny Myers. Looks can be deceiving. Juniors 27
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UPPER LEFT: Working on Prom proves to be too much for Jeanne Knip- piing, as she decides to end it all by strangling herself with the streamers. UPPER RIGHT: Anne Brady stands over Pam Taylor to make sure she gets the job done right. RIGHT: Peggy Eck- stein. Jeanne Knippling and Richard Wurts along with some of the other Ju- niors practice the Grand March after decorating. ft 71 P V l 2- 26 Juniors
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Sophomores Right: Sophomore class offi- cers for the 1979-80 school year were, bottom: Cindy Ellsworth-Vice President, Randy Houdek-President, Mary Kay Boschee-Student Council Rep. Top: Jeanna La- Fortune-Secretary, Jocelyn Gallagher-Treasurer, and Mary Jane Lusk-Student Council Rep. OPPOSITE PAGE: Tom Gallagher is caught doing make-up work in Mr. Cook’s office. Michael Ashdown Karen Beastrom Mary Kay Boschee Jill Bruce Martin Buchholz Tigh Cowan Sarnie Dancey Shannon Dancey Cynthia Ellsworth Jocelyn Gallagher 28 Sophomore
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