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Aaron Miller Misty Myers Jamie Olson Cathy Rhoades Julie Schaller Linette Schaller Jay Scott Kashif Sheikh Toni Smith Dennis I'nruh Michelle Valadez Joe Werner Brenda Westhoff Russell Wetzel Toni Wilkenson Joe W'ilson Bobby Wood Chris Youngers
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Liberty provides the beat Sheldon Liberty calls himself a percussionist. Involved with the pep band as well as the community band, Liberty plays the snare drums, the bass drums, the tim-toms, the high-hots, the crash cymbols, as well as the suspended cymbols. “I became interested in percussion when I was in grade school,” said Liberty. “My brother was in high school then, and I came with him one night to a basketball game. I saw Miriam Graff playing the drums, and I thought that what she was doing was neat.” As the drum player, Liberty provides the beat for the band. “It takes concentration,” said Liberty. “If you take the beat away, the band won’t do well. In fact, the band will probably quit playing. “How do you know when you’ve got the right beat? You feel it,” said Liberty. Flaying the percussion instruments has made Liberty aware of several points. “I’ve learned how to get along with other people, said Liberty. “And I’ve learned how important it is to have the right beat. Right: Sophomore Sheldon Liberty prepares for band practice. Far right: Class officers: Back: Student Council representatives: Aaron Miller, Jay Scott. Front: Jon Maack, secretary-treasurer: Brenda Westhoff, vice president: Amy Kline, president. Lynn Adams Scott Anderson Scott Bowman Bryan Bradford Roger Brake Joe Bratton Angel Comes Skylia Deniston Audrey Fry Cesar Garcia Katrinia Gilchrist Darrin Habiger Jeannie Hirsh Amy Kline Van Kuhn Sheldon Liberty Mindy Lorenzen Jon Paul Maack Shaun Merritt
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Juniors learn from activities Being in the junior class means being involved in more activities than a freshman or a sophomore. This is the year where the juniors get their class rings and go to the prom without having to have a date. But on the other hand it means more work, work like making money for the prom by selling magazines and working the concession stands. Stephanie Burkhart replied, “Operating concessions was a good idea. It helps raise a lot of money. I had fun doing the projects. I learned about people by what they purchased. I also had the chance to meet more people.” Class rings can be expensive, and getting the money to pay for the ring may not be easy. “I worked at my job,” said Jack Wilson. “I like my ring but I don’t wear it.” Working hard doesn’t mean working up to something that is fun. It can mean working to make a good grade in classes such as American History. “I think American History is an interesting class,” explained Tina Schinstock. “I do have harder classes than I have before. After the junior class reach their goal for this year, they have to look forward to accomplishing another goal for next year and that is being a senior. Scott Bean Gene Brake Stephanie Burkhart Mike Coover Marla Corwin Judi Craft Janell Kastman Tamara Froetschner Heath Fulls Curtis Gales Karen Gleason Bessie Hammon Michelle Hicks Jessica Holtenmann Chad Hutchison
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