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HEW ADVEMTPRES Freshmen Choose Subjects, Plan High School Careers, Get Involved in Activities The change from junior high to high school is often drastic in some schools but the Freshman class of Earlville High School faces many sub- tle changes The Freshman learned to adapt to new styles, experiences, and status. They had to adapt to lockers that are half the size of those in junior high and new locker combinations had to be learned. Traditionally, study hall has been popular, but these Fresh- man filled their schedules with class- es. Some even rushed through lunch to take Spanish at Leland.The honor roll meant a little more because this year as freshman they were included among those attending the annual honor roll trip to Great America, sponsored by the Student Council. The Freshman were quite active in extra-curricular activities including Yearbook, Raider Rampage, and ath- letics. Jamie Martin worked as a computer operator, entering copy for the yearbook. This class boasts an accomplished gymnast. Gretchen Stockley, who devoted much of her time to practice in Sycamore, and who traveled to meets in Michigan, Indiana, and Mis- souri to participate on the bars, bal- ance beam, vault, and floor exercise. The class sponsors, Mr. Payne, Mrs. Bender, Mr. Wood first semes- ter, and Mrs. Knauf second semester, helped the freshmen build up their bank balance for prom by selling Christmas greenery, in partnership with the Raider Rampage staff, who split the profits. Class officers were president Meg Goodbred; Mark Wold, vice president; Secretary, Ann Sohm; and treasurer, Shannon Gast. Student Council representatives were Meg Goodbred, Todd Myers, and Gret- chen Stockley. Craig Bain Jenni Baker Lisa Butts Lynette Druen 4 0 9 Brent Fasking Shannon Gast Meg Goodbred Deena Grommes • . t » 22 ♦
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'3 -'m ◄ Lisa Bonine, Stacie Wag- ner, and Micah Mills take five” at the Halloween dance. ▼ Sophomore class officers check the view from the top of the new broadcasting stand. Sophomores 21 ◄ Rachel Nanzer tests the rarified atmosphere in Miss Sealley s science room.
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Scott Hecathorn Julie Kelm Jamie Martin Todd Myers Doilie Ostrem Anna Sohm Doug Spies Gretchen Stockley Amy Waits Holly Whaley Mark Wold Pam Wold Freshmen 23
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