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ROW I; C. Braun, B. Refsland, D. Bratach, G. Woltjer, L. Maurice, L. Bruns, E. Ruud, B. Woltjer, J. Houdek, C. Schemnel, L. Brouwer, J. Penke, H. Poortvllet. ROW II: D. Hoekstra, J. Sommers, D. Schneiderman, B. Grosklags, C. Vogt, L. Allpress, P. Mattke, N. Connelly, B. Bulthuis, M. Kirgiss, G. Johnson, W. Damhof. ROW III: D. Fuls, L. Slagter, L. Jahnke, D. Kohout, D. Sportel, M. Reep, R. Mattson, C. Roelofs, S. Wallert, L. Damhof, B. Grafenstein, C. Serbus. ROW IV: W. Dragt, K. Zenk, R. Manthey, C. Mueller, D. Olson, L. Gudmunson, G. Kozubik, J. Hotovec, L. Hoffman, R. Lippert, A. Miller, L. Schrupp. GRADE EIGHT As president Preston Mattke rounded the corner, he found his fellow eighth grade officers, Nancy Connelly, secretary- treasurer and Cheryl Mueller, vice president. They seemed to be all tuck- ered out. Some of the reasons they and the other members of the eighth grade gave were because they worked so hard on their homecoming float, studied so hard in their classes, and the fact that many participated in the Junior and Senior High Bands. They did admit, however, that their class advisors, Mrs. Messina and Mr. Steinman , did give them help.
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ROW I: C. Schafer, H. Fischer, A. Kaiser, M. Frank, T. Leidheiser, D. Houdek, B. Sindelir, N. Norman, M. Lippert, J. Malecek, N. Malecek, D. Grosklags, D. Davis. ROW II: S. Kurtz, X. Kaiser, J. Benage, K. Lueck, A. Schochenmaier, C. Kemnitz, B. Bratsch, C. Stellmacher, H. Caldwell, J. Slagter, M. Kraft, S. Manthei, R. Weigel. ROW III: S. Schmidt, S. Hoekstra, G. Seehusen, J. Hopman, L. Reetz, C. Moje, H. Manthei, K. Johnson, 0. Laumer, B. Falconer, L. Schoelkoph, J. Ruter, K. Aalderks, L. Dykema. ROW IV: M. Manthei, B. Spencer, B. Hoffman, J. Bruggers, J. Knapper, D. Vogt, L. Roelofs, E. Wertish, P. Strootman, M. Schroer, B. Schendel, C. Molenaar, M. Sommers, L. Gens. GRADE NINE President Trudy Leidheiser's bus must have been late, but Carol Moje, secre- tary-treasurer; and Bruce Schendel, vice- president decided to wait and escort her to the freshmen class meeting anyway. The freshmen, along with their advisors, Mr. Erickson and Mr. Svoboda, made a winning float with the theme, We're the Combination to Win . Besides being busy with their extra-curricular act- ivities, many freshman were also active in their separate classes with many on the 90 Club.
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ROW Is R. Van Buren, B. Gort, M. Falconer, E. Schafer, G. Kuester, M. Dykstra, G. Malecek, E. Kissner, C. Folkerts, G. Lohmeyer, C. Schroeder. ROW II: B. Gort, S. Refaland, D. Kohout, C. Penke, A. Malecek, M. Lippert, S. Malecek, R. Manthei, D. Houdek, M. Wertish, D. Slagter, R. Frank. ROW III: W. Lundquist, D. Gens, V. Serbus, L. Bulthuis, M. Knoll, P. Brouwer, D. Raddatz, I. Schoelkoph, C. Zylstra, V. Schroeder, J. Kohout, D. Hotovec. ROW IV: V. Schafer, D. Swoboda, K. Frank, N. Norman, K. Severson, R. Wertish, P. Brouwer, B. Schafer, N. Schendel, J. Potter, P. Negen, R. Carlson. SEVENTH GRADE Standing outside of Mr. Orr's office, are the seventh grade officers, Roger Manthei, treasurer; Linda Bulthuis, «c- retary; Billy Schafer, vice president; and Nancy Schendel, president. Although they only entered Junior High this past fall, they have taken active participat- ion in band, homecoming festivities, class parties, and the 90 Club. This year under the guidance of Mr. Emerson, and Mr. Kramer, they chose to go roller skating for their class party. 3
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