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Bill Hannah Cindy Harsch Curt Hendrick Dana Hlavinka Brad Holtie Leslie Hornberger Don Hosick Scott Johnson Shawn Johnson Beth Jones Mike Jorgensen Greg Kapustka Matt Langley Patt Langley Marilyn Meyerle Troy Paisley Rick Sayer Amy Sexton Monty Smith Renee Stine Members of the football team look on at one of the rallies put on by the Pep Club. Shawn Johnson enjoys the hamburger feed. Sophomore Class 13
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Class of 1989 One down and three to go One down and three to go was one thought going through the Sopho- more s minds. This seemed to be the year for getting their driver s licenses, wild weekends with their friends and of course the never ending hours of ho- mework. The required classes were typing, English, and the unforgetable biology class. In spite of these changes most sophomores handled these chal- Upper middle: Pam Cornett and Elizabeth Dana mug for the camera. Upper left: Class officors. Bottom: Virgil Banzhaf. Vice Presi- dent; Brad Holtze, President; middle: Pam Cornett, Secretary; Shauna Banzhaf, Treasur- er; top: Student Council members Elizabeth Dana and Tom Druse. lenges very well. Looking to the future the class participated in raising money for next year's Junior-Senior prom. The two major projects this year were selling Watkins products and working conces- sions at various school events. Shauna Banzhaf Virgil Banzhaf Carl Barker Roland Besler Gary Brooks Mary Brown Cheryl Burke Jerry Carba ugh Chris Chitwood Shannon Corder Gordon Collicott Tracey Colson Pam Cornett Elizabeth Dana Mari Lyn DeVries Tom Druse Chris Eisenhart Allison Fetters Julie Flammang Bobby Fries 12 Sophomore Class
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Class of 1988 Full of Anticipation The Junior Year was one met with mixed emotions. There were cries of joy because they were halfway through with high school, and there were cries of agony at the thought of buckling down on their school work and taking tests such as the PSA T and ACT. The Juniors faced all of their tasks head on and worked hard this year. They added a lot of support and leadership to the school by participat- ing in extra-curricular activities. It didn’t matter if it was sports, Pep Club, band, or anything else; the Jun- iors were there and helped where they could. The only required classes were English and American History. (Every- one then took what interested them most.) This separated the Juniors and put them in classes with kids of other ages, and it let them get to know other people better. The money making project for this year was selling magazines and working some concessions at basket- ball games. This money was used to put on the Junior-Senior Prom at the end of the year. This year’s class officers were as follows: Kari Hester, President; Doug Wulf, Vice President; Misty Cotton, Treasurer; J. F. Hoffman, Secretary; and Jeana Jones and Doug Witte, Class Representatives. This year the Junior class had an addition of one. In January they gain- ed an exchange student from Austra- lia. Elizabeth Alden stayed with sev- eral families in town. She lived with the Fran Jorgensens’, Bill Shoemakers', Jim Tenopirs’, and Dr. Morgans'. The junior chemistry class poses for the camera Left to right: Back row, Rich Burke, J. F. Hoff- man. Brian DeVries. Doug Wulf. Tim Sexton, and Travis Arnold. Front row, Ken Koerperich, Pam Raburn, Deb Trosper, Lori Witte, and Doug Witte. Elizabeth Alden, not pictured Travis Arnold Kristi Brougham John Brown Rich Burke Shawn Co!son Misty Cotton Brian DeVries J. F. Hoffman Doug Houser Jeana Jones Darla Johnson Kari Kester Ken Koerperich Trevor Kubik Vanessa Mehaffie 14 Junior Class
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