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On The Outrageous Side... Even though the Junior year was a year to buckle down and get serious about your education, the class of 1988 found the time to relax and have some fun. Everyone could drive so a lot of people went out on dates or went to McCook and found something fun to do. Others just stayed in town and sat at Gas Shop or Doug's Place until it was time to go home for sup- per. Whatever they decided to do, you can be sure that the class of 1988 was having fun and being out- rageous! Right; Misty Cotton shows us her outrageous moves at the bonfire for Homecoming. Up- per Right: Part of the junior class partici- pates in a skit for Homecoming. From left to right: Rich Burke, J. F. Hoffman, Brian DeV- ries, Rhonda Hoitze, Doug Wulf, Vanessa Mehaffie, and Shawn Colson. Junior C!a a 15
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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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Class of 1987 Top of the Ladder The class of 1987 finally made it to the top. It seemed like a long, hard trip from Kindergarten twelve years ago, but that wasn’t nearly as Jong as the final year of school. Those days seemed like they would never go by as fast as you wanted them to, and the month of May seemed like it would never arrive. There were happy times and sad times all throughout the last year of high school. It was the year seventeen people became Seniors and had times they would never forget. They were being voted on for Homecoming candi- dates and Prom candidates and did a lot of things that memories are made of. But this was also their last year to do things such as roam the halls of CHS and see their friends every day. One happy “last ”, though, was taking semester tests. The Seniors enjoyed getting out of school while all of those “young ones” were stuck in the hot classrooms taking tests at the end of the year. The Senior Class had two ex- change students here for the full year. They taught the people of CHS about their customs and countries while they learned about us. Florian Bennit, Germany, stayed with the family of Don Harpst, Jr., and Mam I Ishiwa- tarl, Japan, stayed with the family of Bob Dana. The Senior Class was smaller than it has been for quite a few years, but that didn ’t have any effect on the impact they had to CHS. Each person had something great about them and will add something unique to wherever they choose to go after their years at CHS. The Senior Class officers for the 1986-87 school year were Dave Dra- goo, President; Mary Harpst, Vice President; Florian Bennit, Treasur- er; Kelly Niemeier, Secretary; and Jennifer Flammang, J. D. Raburn, Sharia Trosper, and Brad Lewis, Class Representatives. Above Left Vicki Brown and Keith Roberts got In the spirit of Homecoming when they dressed up In their Hillbilly suits. Above “I alwavs wanted to be a teacher! says Bob Trosper. Above Right LaVern Banrhaf and Rhonda Holtte look as If they're up to something as Andy Wier looks on. Left See! f can write my name without even looking! boasts Jennifer Flammang. 16 Senior Clast
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