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Together This year's Junior class float theme changed about every meeting the class held. This dilemma typified the class itself; everchanging, always witty, but not always put together. However, the Juniors were not complete. The class of '87 were without their fellow classmate and friend, Ed Looby. Ed was injured in a traffic accident. His kindness and sense of humor were sorely missed. But fortunately, the juniors had Ed back the week before Thanksgiving. To welcome Ed home, the Pep Club put up numerous signs to express their happiness over Ed's return. One sign was written on newspaper and read. Did you hear the news:' Ed's back!” Certainly, the juniors, along with the rest of C.H.S. gave their thanks on Thanksgiving. Thanks that Ed was back. Along with Ed. thejunior class had many other mishaps. Brian Barber cracked a number of ribs when he rolled his car, and Roxanne Tilleman was injured while playing her always aggres Again sive style of basketball. She ended up ----imh with five stitches by her eye, and V broken braces. Furthermore. Marla Anderson, Lisa Shockley, and Sheryl Anderson were each credited with a crash in the ditch. All three escaped with minimal injuries. The Juniors were also known for their not-always-appreciated sense of humor. The Seniors can testify to this. During the homecoming bonfire the Juniors and Seniors were exchanging cheers of J-U-N'-I-O-R-S, Juniors are the very best, and S-E-N-I-O-R-S, Seniors are the very best. When the Juniors yelled, S-E-N-l-O-R-S, Seniors are really neat, although this makes no sense, it got the Seniors goat, and therefore made the Juniors very happy. But many, also overlooked the Juniors pride, outstanding class, and school spirit. Certainly, this group will make for perfect Seniors. Well, near perfect at least. Marla Anderson Sheryl Anderson Melissa Baird Brian Barber Carla Bilger Lennie Buhman Sandy Charney Scott Dahl Lisa Eastman Dana Finley Brad Friede Kevin Friede Steph Fuhrman J.D. Fullbright Anita Gauthier Julienne Gauthier Shawn Geiser Shelly Graff Jenny Halderman Lori Halingstad 18
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top left- Although she Jidn t turn out to be die apple of the judge s eye in the Ci stume contest. Mehsa Druggc did receive many compliments on her fruit-ol-the loom gu imitation. Polly Nemcs is also quite a production tn the tomato attire she hand-made. middle Another fruit. Sliellv MacKen ie. and house maid. Colleen Campbell take their turn ur ticker sales left we hope they don't run out of kool-aid. and dec ide to make grape juice. Shelly Mat'KeQSf. because cowboy Steve Swank will have to ciHrji ou' bottom- Hr is not quite a Grecian god. but Bob (ross did get some second looks. back row- Dave Jensen, Advivir. Steve Swank and Bob Cross; student council esemacives, Quint Boe; vkt president. Ron Jcndro; student council Jack Mat-igjy; apmi or Front row- Deanna Statelcn, secretary, Vivian Pndeon, president, th Ortncr. student council
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Brian Barber poses as Bob MacKenzie of the MacKenzie Brothers from STRANGE BREW. Ken Moms portrayed Doug MacKenzie to complete the pair, left Neil Wcigand won the judges nod for best costume at the Halloween Dance, but mutilated people don't smile! below Shane Lester; advisor. Ted Solem; parliamentarian. Mel Smith; vice president. Roxanne Tilleman. president. Connie Larson; secretary. Sonia Sharpies. Tammy Mox-ley. and Julienne Gauthier; student council representatives first row- Allen Higgins, Connie Larson. Joan Latray Todd Malsam Debi Matthews Vanessa McCartney Karol Mefford Dennis Mitchell Ken Morris Tammy Moxley Cody Powell Joel Pruttis Ed Looby Sonia Sharpies Lisa Shockley Ted Solem Mark Smith Melanie Smith Tim Stebar Melinda Taylor Dwain Tilleman Roxanne Tilleman Neil Weigand 19
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