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Denise Joy Bill Kogy Mike Keesbury Don Kelbley Volerie Keller Jerome Kimmet Liso King Becky Kiser Brion Kleisch Tim Krupp Bill Longlois Lori Lonning Corol Litton Liso Loomis B A 1 In 'S onveylng of moterlol to the students os Mr Shelly Low Dionn Molone Lorry Morklns Joe Mortinez Shelly McGough Bill McGowon Ron Mendoza Nick Meter Becky Meyer Jonell Miller Lowrence Mlller Michoel Miller Kirk Mintz Down Monroe
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Mork Griffith Tino Gunder Tony Hoor Lori Hommer Thereso Hommonds Potti Hordin Tereso Harmon Mory Ann Houbert Leo Hoyes Tresso Heckmon Wendy Hensley Rose Mory Hille Julie Hinkle Kristi Hiser Bill Hitchcock Desio Holcombe Chod Hollinger Louro Holmon Donno Hook Potty Hoschor Doug Hossler Steve Hovis Brent Hughes Rob Hull Joseph Hunt Ruby Hyott Bob ickes Tommy Jomes Speed ond occurocy is demonstrated by Jonell Miller while toking o timed writing in Typing ll. To complete her ossignment, Mory Houbert listens intently to the directions in Biolo QY4 ,SE
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Ron Mullholand Lance Myers Mark Nelson Kathy Nick Gayleen Phillips Nancy Saalman Jeff Saam Ken Saam Jim Rader Brenda Rausher Phll Rickard Sandy Ritter Wes Ritter Joanna Roberts Andrea Roth Ron Roth Terl St. Clair Lisa Schmitz Joanna Sheffel Becky Sloma Bobby Small Sophomored The class of '85 gained much during their second year at Lakota: knowledge of subjects, of themselves, and of others. They learned to work together as a whole, as shown by their many outstanding achievements. Their abilities were rewarded with a second place finish during homecoming week. Last spring, as freshmen, they chose their class rings. They re- ceived them this fall. Plans for the future were made through scheduling of further courses at Lakota or Vanguard. The whole year was a learning experience, between faculty and student, and among students themselves. Extracurricular ac- tivities enabled them to meet new people and develop socially. This year at Lakota was a good one, one to be cherished and remembered always. The class of '85 has a great future to look for- ward to. With two more years re- maining at Lakota, the sophomores have time to prepare, plan, and execute their plans. A. While taking a General Business test, Blll Kagy takes a llttle time out to rest. B. Rose Mary Hllle shows class splrlt while attending a pep rally. L I . fl l is wN'l0N!4'
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