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Freshmen J. F. Hoffman, Travis they enjoy the food at the French Arnold, and Ken Koerperich relax as Picnic held the last week of school. Eric Morgan Tim Sexton Ann Trosper Lori Witte Susan Mousel Judy Shook Deb Trosper Chris Wolfe Pam Raburn John Smith Julie Wier Doug Wulf Jeri Dawn Rice Kim Tellus Doug Witte Misty Cotton and Vanessa Mehaffie casually walking the hall during the noon hour. 15
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Freshmen have impact on Black The Freshmen year was both terrifying and exciting at the same time. Incoming Freshmen usually find the change from junior high to high school a big change in their lives. They have choices of classes and activities to participate in. They are introduced to new teachers, more students, and become in- volved with new social exper- iences. The class officers were president Doug Witte, vice president J.F. Hoffman, secretary Deb Trosper, treasurer Julie Wier, and student council representatives Lori Witte and Brian DeVries. The Freshmen soon found out that high school really wasn't that hard and at times could be a lot of fun. Doug Wulf waits patiently to participate in a skit at a pep rally. Travis Arnold Shawn Colson Shauna Jesse Ken Koerperich Kristi Brougham Misty Cotton Darla Johnson Trevor Kubik John Brown Brian DeVries Jeana Jones Michelle Manzer Richard Burke J. F. Hoffman Paul Knifley Venessa Mehaffie Kim Tellus, Misty Cotton, Eric Trosper in Home Economics class. Morgan, Shauna Jesse, and Ann 14
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Seniors Back to the books The seniors had many deci- sions to make their final year of high school, including which classes to take. The student’s future plans of college or working influenced their class schedule. American Government was the only required class. Thir- teen of the government students attended County Government Day in Beaver City. Students gained know- ledge about electronic spread- sheets and data file man- agement in vocational agricul- ture and computer classes. Students made use of their word processing skills in apply- ing for scholarships and typing English papers. The Home Economics special projects class provided the opportunity for furniture refinishing and for guys to learn clothing construc- tion. Model houses were con- structed in Industrial Arts. Mary Liggett programming the robot. 16 College English class pose with Andy book, The Adventures of Huckelberry Liess's special project depicting the Finn. Tammy Sexton keys in data for a VisiCalc program in Computers. Scott M. watches Wendy B. and Andy L. do their Trig, homework.
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