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Page 24 text:
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JUNIORS STRIVE TOWARD Frank Davis Joan Erks Shelly Even Russ Hagar Randy Kampmann Bob Lynn Patsy McClemans Amy McLaughlin Marlin McLaughlin Jill Montgomery Kris Myers Lisa Pottratz Jessica Sherman Ted Smallfield Brent Thompson Laurie Wiskur
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This year wc were short on num- bers. With only 12 people out we divided the total into an A team and a b team. This way we got experience for every player as every one had a lot of playing time. Wc had an excellent A team, and as the B team gained experience, it added to the success of the A team. The A team had a record of 12 wins and 5 losses. They also won the championship of the Egan tour- nament. Three of the five losses were by 4 or less points. The major strengths of the team were a posi- tive attitude, a willingness to learn, and a never give up philosophy, along with great team work. The major weakness was a lack of depth. The B team had 2 wins in 11 games. Their major strength was the fact that they want to learn. They gained experience and got some of the basics down. This is just a starting point but if they keep this willingness to learn, and spend time working on their game; they can change their season around next year. Top to Bottom; Kristi Anderson, Jeanette Gebhart, Rosemary Reeves, Laurie Kruger, and Jennifer Bauer. Top row: David Lynn, Bryce Hansen, Jason Janssen, Jeff Anderson, Craig Kramer, Kevin Stein, Coach Vincent. Bottom Row: Kolby Tolk, Stacy Page, Chad Hart, Doug Wiskur, Jeff Wiskur, Pat Sullivan, Brice Small- field, and Nicki Wittfoth. JR. HIGH BASKETBALL AND CHEERLEADING 19
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A SUCCESSFUL PROM CLASS OFFICERS The main concern for the Juniors this year was Prom. In the fall, they started raising money by having a magazine drive and be- ing in charge of the concession stand dur- ing the football and girls' basketball sea- son. At the variety show during Homecom- ing Week, they put on a fine performance with their skit entitled, Class Reunion”. Later in the year, some of the juniors or- dered class rings. Their class advisors were Connie Quirk and Jef Field. Sitting: Patsy McClemans - President, Ted Smallfield - Vice President, Standing: Jessica Sherman - Treasurer, Jill Mont- Jessica Sherman, Russ Hagar, Frank Davis and Lisa Pottratz lis- ten attentively during class. 21
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