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A BUSY LIFE Too close for comfort? An embarrassed Adam Cecrle winces as Kole Engle and Tolan Harber discuss private matters; meanwhile, Mike Pavlovick screams “Uncle!” to Lawrence LaBuda. “I’ve got you now,” proclaims Debbie Pribyl, but captives Traci Berlinger and Jennifer Bold aren’t frightened, because they know that recess will terminate shortly to conse- quently end their make-believe game. Lucky Kelli Buckingham receives an extra push from first grader Mendy Wilson. 10 “Which way is right side up?” wondeis Janet Galle; but her friend Shannon Rettig could care less. Racing to see who would acquire the greatest number of blisters in the least amount of time, Larry Geyer, Jason Davidson, and Adam Cecrle examine the results of their monkey bar excursions while Josh Denning openly proclaims himself the easy winner of the con- test.
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Like most young girls. Shannon Rettig here, at a basketball game — dreams of the day when she’ll be a cheerleader, inspiriting the fans and urging the team to a victory. Impatiently waiting to “pound the pumpkin, ’ ’89ers Charna Ophus and Kyra Courtnage are counting the seconds until halftime of a varsity Girls’ Basketball game. In the mini cage tourney, Charna and Kyra’s team garnered an admirable second place. Totally engrossed in the girls’ volleyball tournament, held at the high school, Karen Bitz and Tracy Kulbeck anxiously await the championship match. Tracy’s older sister, Brenda, was a member of the winning team. 9
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