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The year started with Mr. Barsotti's urging us to earn some extra money before the prom. We sur- prised even him. We found a job stacking hay at Terrys'. Unfortunately, most of us had never stacked hay before. After a few quick lessons from Bev and Duane on the art, we started work- ing . The job proceeded smoothly except for a few blisters, attacks of asthma, and falls from the bale-wagon. The task was finally finished amid the shouts and screams of surprise as water was poured on members of the bale-stacking team. The next major class project was its booth at the carnival. After deciding on a ' 'country fair booth, we started looking for a country - type band. A band that pleased everyone except the avid hard-rock fans was finally located. And even the rock fans were pleased when the dance tickets started selling. I think everyone in the class was surprised by the numerous crafts the class pro- duced . The wide variety of crafts combined with the large number of dancers produced another success for the Juniors at the carnival. At the time of writing this copy, the last major obstacle of the year loomed close - -the prom. We selected a band after much controversy and after even more argument, the theme. All the decorations had been ordered and plans made, but we still had much to do before prom night. Some - times, 1 wdshed the Seniors had accepted our offer of $200. Then we wouldn't have to worry about whose mother will cook a turkey. Our class has always been able to work together. Perhaps that is why we always got things done at the last minute. Yes, being a junior this year meant lots of work and activity, but it was an experience none of us would trade. - - Kim Ceyer Top Left: Mr. Grasdock explains to Shane Ophus how wiring a motor can be beneficial on the farm. Top Right: Dan Works lives up to the family name on his electronic science project. Center Left: Jeff Svennungsen perfecting water works for the prom. Center Right: Alan Bahnmiller takes part in some of the dirty work involved in prom preparations. Lower Center Left: Beverly Otto perfecting her P‘s and Q's in shorthand class. Lower Center Right: Kim Geyer - President, Carl Patterson - Vice-President, Alverta Dielman-Secretary- Treasurer, Jeff Svennungsen - Student Council Representative, Alan Archibald - Sentinel, Mr. Barsotti - Advisor.
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JUNIORS STRIVE TOWARD GOAL Panel Pictures: Top Row. Alan Archibald, Alan Bahnmiller. Second Row. Bryan Bahnmiller, Amy Bitz, Chris Boyce. Third Row. Jim Burkhead, Sandra Chamberlain, Wendi Christofferson, Alverta Dielman, Ann Faber, Cinda Genereux, Kim Geyer. Fourth Row, Henry Goll, Mark Grosen, Kenny Hoge, Don Jenkins, Sheila Jenkins, Chuck LaBuda, Barbie Lotton. Fifth Row. Terry McKeever, Shane Ophus, Beverly Otto, Duane Otto, Carl Patterson, Robin Pearson, Clay Ray. Sixth Row: Leigh Remick, Ben Rice, Kay Rice, Eileen Silvan, Jeff Svennungsen, Bob Tyler, Denise Ulmen. Seventh Row, Dan Underdal, Leslie Welty, Valerie Welty, Cheryl Whetham, Bemie Witschen, Dan Works, Tracy Wortman 26
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