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Student Life Highlights I remember in a band concert, Gina and I played without reeds in our clarinets,” laughed Tina Haines, Class of ’88. The major accomplishment of my second semester is raising my grades and being Optimist Youth of the Month,” said Tara Trump, Class of ’88. Playing the guitar with Mr. Loomer at the concert and having everybody yell at me to jam afterwards is a major memory, reminisced Randal Daily, Class of '87. I enjoyed getting in ‘L: L J ; by painting the Big J’s windows for Art Club,” said Brad Hendrickson, Class of '89. The major accomplishment of my first semester was getting second place in the Voice of Democracy speech contest,” said Kathy Ditson, Class of ’87. RIGHT: Painting a poster for the freshman hall during homecoming are Tara 8eckenhauer and Chris Birme. BOTTOM LEFT: High School Principal Bob Brown gives his speech on the student handbook the first day of school BOTTOM RIGHT: In the Hawaiian spirit are Angie Sedlacek and Brenda Rapp. 16637344
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'This year’s drill team was the best ever and I’m proud to say I was a member, said Becky Snyder, Class of '86. I remember when I faked playing my trumpet at the 1985-86 Christmas Concert because of a wrestling injury to my mouth, said Kevin Thompson, Class of '87. The highlight of my first semester was going out to the Veterinary Clinic on Thursdays for Application of Life Sciences. I remember one time my car wouldn't start while at the clinic and I missed Algebra class,” said Richard Delozier, Class of '86. It is a major accomplishment I stayed in geometry,” said Stacy Slingsby, Class of 88. »i LEFT: Members of the band and drill team form a spirit line as Gary Haines emerges for the opening game against Gothenburg TOP: As band members wait for the half time performance of a home football game: Brett Kratzer. Bill Christen. Neil Golden. Clifford Nozicka. Angie Winder and Rhonda Nichols watch the game ABOVE: Senior Debbie Stumpff uses her artistic talent to add to the homecoming decorations of her class. Opening. . .5
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TOP: Free Fare musicians assist Russ Davis, Carla Haller, Dan Millsap and Mr. Dan McLaughlin in their roles for a special Star Wars movie that premiered at Broken Bow High School during their concert LEFT: Designing a poster for the homecoming hall is senior Steve Drake. ABOVE: Students try to answer a trivia question at the Middle School Halloween Dance. Student Council Adviser Kevin Foster helped sponsor this event. Student Life Division. . .7
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