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Top left: Russ and Jay show their spirit at homecoming. Top middle; Max and Shane are checking out the scenery early on Bean Day. Middle right: Christine, Michelle, and Chris sit quietly waiting for the bell to ring. Bottom left: When Lisa and Lori talk, people listen. Bottom right: Todd. Line, Mike, and Tony are trying to win a glass at the seniors' stand at Bean Day. As we look back in time, we real- ize how quickly the pages turn and change. The time seems to zoom by between the years of a freshman to a senior. High school is a big step for all of us. Everyone remembers the first day — looking up to the seniors and waiting patiently for our turn to be leaders. By the time we re sophomores, we've had time to look things over and discover new opportunities. Our goals are high, and as sopho- mores we re very ambitious. Suc- cess is something to strive for. Now our expectations are being met, and we must learn how to deal with new experiences as they occur along the way. Each year has seen people reach their ultimate goal and become ready for . . . another page in time. Underclassmen Division 13
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juniors Deidria Bardsley Judy Beck Michelle Brandenburger Pat Engel Anne Fritz Christine Hannappel Kim Helgoth Jody Herman Carol Janulewicz Dee Dee Jasper Roger Luebbe Russ Mace Cindy Merriman Deb Miller Christine Neel Zcamwork Zo Make Jt Work $360 for glasses! What are they, crystal? Decisions, Decisions. Get- ting things ready for prom was an experience we will never forget. After all of those class meetings and arguments, our sponsors will probably never forget Prom 1984. Did you ever try keeping a secret from seventeen seniors and the rest of the student body? After all of the anticipation, our theme and colors were revealed. The theme was, Keep dreaming, keep believing. keep a rainbow in your heart, and the colors were a variety of pastels and a touch of gold. Although we had many trying times, our class proved that working together was easy and would yield great results. At the beginning of the year, we held a food stand on Bean Day which proved to be profitable. For our other money-making project, we held the Annual Junior Class Soup Supper. Our class members may have hidden talents. Some we discovered, can do dishes. Right Boys! It boosted our class funds considerably. Now that we are nearing our final year in high school, we will have to start making some decisions that will determine our future. We are leaving behind the carefree days of the past and heading towards the action-packed but fun days of be- ing a senior. 14
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