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e This Class Has Class The Sophomores became part of the crowd ' as they entered their second year of high school. Their days were filled with a variety of activities ranging from academics to athletics, the Sophomores did Tots of wild and crazy things this year. After shopping for their uniforms, the prom waiters and waitresses vis- ited the zoo, and cruised used car lots. Among other activities, the Sophomores received a first on their homecoming skit, and also sanded the graffiti off the library book shelves. By coming prepared with kleen- exes the Sophomores survived tneir daily first hour class. With a little luck this group of ambitious kids will continue their good work as Juniors. 1. Raye Sherard herds his basketballs into the arena. 2. Jamie P remembers the good old days by helping in 1st grade. 3. Sophomores class officers L to R: Tammy Adrian, Sec. Tres.; Randy Weier, President; Stephanie Lange, V. President. Tammy Adrian Jamie Boomgarden Shawn Brandsrud Queena Lamb Stephanie Lange Tim Leber Suzanne Petersen Linda Peterson 16
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Cheryl Ness Dale Schempp Jason Schroedermeier Jody Schroedermeier Dawn Smidt Debbie Smidt Philip Wirth 3. Anxiously awaiting the parade, the juniors stand guard in front of their first place float. 4. Is it music Christe Bright is thinking of? 5. The unior class officers were L to R: Christe Bright President, Sheldon Hovaldt as Sec. Treas., and Rob- in Homan as President. i 15
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Jamie Poppenga Loren Roth Raye Sherard Mike Smith Marcus Stacey Randy Weier Joan A. Parsons I guess we don't take time to think about the value of friends. We take them for granted, assume that they will always be there. And when they're gone we wonder why we never told them how wonderful they were. Joan was such a person. She shared herself, her time, her love and her friendship with others. We didn't always appreciate her kindness or help her to achieve her dreams. Now we can't tell her how sorry we are. The memories we hold and cherish of her will remain with us always. God must have a need for a special person like Joan. She will live in our minds, in our hearts, and in heaven forever. Sept. 7, 1967 - August. 1, 1983 17
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