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f M? While at the Tucker's Christmas party, Tanya Mellen feeds Vickie Kastein. Working at the Mall, Casey Shultz deals with the Christmas rush. Elizabeth Seidel, Mi- chelle Merz, and Crystal McCrory share a joke in the hall before sixth hour. , 9X Bill White Iennifer Wilcox Lynn Wilcox Patrick Wild Sheri Wilfong Lori Wilhelme Brian Willie Wendy Willis Donald Winke Angela Wirth Patricia Wirtz Betty Wolf Andrea Wondra Wendy Yndestad Amy Ziegelbauer Craig Ziegler Ioseph Ziegler Tammy Zoellner Sara Zoschke Carrie Zupan Troy Zupke Iuniors-143
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142-luniors 1. In the chorus room Melody Vander- Vaart and Connie Wegener await the beginning of Girls Glee rehearsal. 2. Before cheerleading practice Pam Panet- ti, Charla Huck, Wendy Burns and Toni Ferdinand look over some new cheers. W Kristin Urban Robin Vandermolen Melody Vandervaart Brenda VanHorn David Velasco Melissa Wagner lames Walgenbach Michele Walker Ieffrey Walters Angela Ward Clark Webb Iacquelyn Webb Michelle Weberg Connie Wegener Tony Wegner Brenda Weigel Rachelle Weiner Michael Wendt Carl West Kristin Westerhouse Thomas Wetzel
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SE IORS Daniel Webster defines a senior as a person older, or of higher rank, or of longer standing than another. However, a senior is much more than that. A senior in high school is a person on the verge of becoming an adult. It is a person struggling for individuality and, in many cases, success. A glance back at senior year highlights a few once in a lifetime events. Memories of Homecoming, Prom, football and basketball games, pizza places, and dates most frequently come to mind. Yet this year some very unique things happened. Break dancing and weekly dances at St. Peter lanes be- came popular. A dispute over allowing Purple Rain as the Homecoming theme arose. Mark Sharenbroich made an inspiring and hu- morous speech. And who can forget shopping at Goodwill. Although this year was characterized by passivity and complacency, its memories will live on. 1. Vicki Nett, Sherif Mityas, Kerri Hinke, and other band members enthusiastically watch a basketball game. 2. lim Iarvis and joel Kaphengst show how studying can be enjoy- able. 3. During Physics class, Lori Walters stands on Mr. Iohnson, who is lying on a bed of nails. 4. Showing school spirit, Mari Sablay, Angie Iustman, Tom Carrollo, Melinda McCall, and Meg Sesing enjoy a basketball game. 144-Seniors
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