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Juniors go their separate during the school day Students began narrowing their interests and began to follow a course of study with their career choice in mind. For some, it meant chemistry and Algebra II, and for others it meant choosing more vocational classes. Some also took a third year of French. ways Becky Mousel gets help from Mre. Borland in home economics as well as being amused at getting her picture taken. Bruce Dragoo, Jeanette Wickizer, and Penny accounting project to be done on the computer. Amann complete the manual part of an Becky Mousel, Sheryl Paisley, Kari Meyers and Mr. Maatsch have different ideas about Algebra II. 11 Larry Cornett and Mike Jesse busy on an art project.
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Seniors prepare for the rest of their lives The seniors had many choices to make in selecting their classes this year. In fact, there were at least sixteen different classes for them to take. Decisions were based on their interests and plans for their lives after graduation. Studento spend their study time in Government class in various ways. Ready to board the bus for Beaver City are these seniors who will learn more about their government at County Government Day. Vince Chitwood is too involved in his College English book to be interrupted by a picture, but Karen Brougham takes a break to think about what she is reading. Dianna Highland and Jill Davis test their Office Procedure skills with other high school students at State FBLA Conference. Rod Fiene, Kurt Miller, and Roger Hein use their woodworking skills to build a small building. 10
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Days for Juniors spent in a variety of activities. Activities kept students busy as junior class members participated in music, plays, problem solving, gifted programs, sports, Pep Club, FBLA and FFA. Students had more variety of classes to take this year allowing for individual interests. The special days were, of course, the days spent in preparing for the Junior-Senior Prom. Class officers were Jeanette Wickizer, president; Sheryl Paisley, vico prosident; Larry Cornett, secre- tary; Bruce Dragoo, treasurer; and Eric Carpenter and Jill Ankenman, student council representatives. Amy Brown and Mary Hughes were the class sponsors. Rhonda Burton Ann Dana Jill Oaskill Becky Mousel relaxes while putting together memory booklets. Jill Ankenman Larry Cornett Chuck Eubanks Is Jill Oaskill smiling while she works on her accounting packet? Paula Allen Chris Carbaugh Bruce Dragoo Barbara Hansen Penny Amann Eric Carpenter Jimmy Ellis Ryan Hood 12 Rhonda Roberts and Jeanette Wickizer seemed quite amused to be getting their picture taken during Home Economics class.
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