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Gal •f back row- Brad Peterson and Peter Pula; student council representatives. Scott MacKenzie, president. Donna Miller; advisor, front row- Maureen Schlageck. parliamentarian. Chandra Zarn; Student council. Kathie Gruszie; vice president. Tammy Bergman, secretary. Curtis Hebbleman Faron Henderson James Henderson Karen Higgins Rob Jenks Leve Jones Raymond Leo Scott MacKenzie Brad Peterson Brenda Pitt Peter Pula Erin Ram berg Laura Rasmussen Connie Reid Richard Sargent Maureen Schlageck Stacey Shockley Dean Snow Eloise Solem Leanne Standiford Lance Starr Danny Wcndeln Todd Womik Daryl Young Chandra Zarn 21
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Yeah Sophomores” was what decorated the halls and covered the float of this wild-n-crazy class. Since most of them had their licenses, cruising main, listening to music, and being very obnoxious at times was what kept them alive throughout the school-year. Since most of their time was spent in their cars with their friends, most people thought it to be impossible to do homework, but the sophomores accomplished their academic activities with success. Although this class did well in academic courses, they also showed a lot of spirit and excelled in extra-curricular activities. For example, Stacey Shockley assisted the Girl's Basketball Team to a State Championship. She had an extremely aggressive style out on the court. Her speed and grace will be valuable assets to the BGG team in the next two years. Then, there're Scott Mac-Kenzie, Brad Peterson, and Ray Leo whose abilities helped BBB team to many victories throughout the season. Furthermore, Scott Brummer is a promising contender in wrestling. Kent Dolezal would also have given the wrestlers some more points if he hadn't broken his leg during practice. His brother, Mark, the assistant coach, broke Kent's leg when he threw a knee freeze on him and unfortunately snapped his lower leg in two!! Kent spent the year healing, but he'll be back and ready to wrestle next year. The Sophomores had many leaders in everything. For example, Kathie Gruszie proved her leadership ability by earning the tiugh O'Brian Leadership Award. ''Sensitivity and concern for myself and others is a deep part of my personality. It is important to use my own strengths to benefit others; and their strenghts, in turn will benefit me. This learning process is the basis for reaching goals, because with a good education, I can accomplish anything, answered Kathie to one of the many questions in which Kathie showed her leadership ability. The runner-up for the Hugh O'Brian Award was Scott MacKenzie. One of the many activities throughout the school year at CHS was the Snoball which the sophomore class sponsored. It was filled with the Christmas spirit and was a big success. There were lots of decorations, like the big tree in the middle of the floor, delicious Christmas candies and cookies, and GREAT music, such as Built this City on Rock and Roll by Starship. Certainly this class, though wild, has great potential that can be shown through their academics, sports, and leadership. Curtis Anderson Gretchen Anderson Kathy Anderson Brent Barber Laura Bucklin Tammy Bergman Scott Brummer Michele Charney Melissa Davidson Kent Dolezal Dirk Druggc John Duke Kody Farmer Melissa Florea Judy Friede Marc Gauthier Rob Gibson Kathy Gruszie Tyler Haider Lilly Halseth 20
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Aw-w-wesome Freshmen! is what fifty some students would yell at pep I assemblies and home games this year. | Even if the cheer was followed by lots of freshman initiation boos, it got all of the classes competing in trying to out yell the other classes. Obviously, the Freshmen class also knew how to play sports, and have good sportsmanship, on and off the court, field, or mat. No matter what, one could be sure there would be at least a small cluster of freshmen at every game to show their enthusiasm and support for that game. Enthusiasm for athletic events wasn't the only spirit they had. As a class, the Freshmen were full of motivation! They proved their leadership to the upper classmen by beating them in the Spirit Chain Contest. This contest was put on by the Student Council and each class bought links for their chain at 10c each. At the end of the week, a pep assembly was held and the chains were rolled out across the gym. By having the longest chain, the freshmen earned $75, which was 30 percent of the total earnings. Then, the chains were taken to the District Girls' Basketball Tourney to pep-up the Beeter gals. Ffowever, the freshmen had a hard time with school work, at first. Then, they settled down, got organized, and started getting the grades they wanted, which showed, because at each nine weeks, there would be more and more people added to the honor roll. Maybe those fresh-men have something!!! The freshmen seemed quite modest when it came to dating. You could usually hear smart remarks come from their mouths when one of their friends started going out, but you could always be sure to see someone blush or a tongue being stuck out when it was him or her. Hopefully this means that they will be good Sophomores next These Halloween spooks look just like Pam Gruszie and Kerry Larson! What a disguise! OPPOSITE left-Bccky Graffs street clothes contrast sharply with Dennis Mitchell's costume, right-back row Jeanette Frantel; president. Karen Coven, advisor, middle-Jim Finley; vice president. Erika Hewitt; secretary, front-Dawn Marchuck; parliamentarian. Brenda Moxley. Stephanie Perry, and Vanessa Bilger; student council representatives David Allen Vanessa Bilger Corry Cate Kaelca Coy Donald Cross Jeanette Frantal Stephanie Fullbright Becky Graff Pam Gruszie Shannon Haider o 1 - •1 - 7 % I Christy Haldcman Lance Halingstad Darrin Hamilton Mich Harrington Melissa Haukes 22
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