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64 i Seniors Seniors Indicate Favorite Classes The class of '84' was required to take a variety of classes. Although not all classes were of their choosing, they always had a favOrite class. Most students liked classes where they could work on their own and have some freedom. Lisa Moeller said, til liked advanced clothing because it was the only class that l didnit have to do a lot of homework in, and I didnt have to think so hard. Russell Robbins enjoyed band because he could Hlearn, be wild and crazy and get away from home for parades. I liked the teacher and the nice, relaxed atmosphere, said Dewayne Kliethermes about Art and Design 1. Stacey Light liked the class in which she could ex- hibit her talents. til liked Advanced Food and Clothing because iim such a great cook and seamstress! she joked. Study hall was a favorite for some students because they could take it easy. I could sleep or take a day off, said Paul Haslag. Curt Hale liked it because we got to talk a lot when Mrs. Vogel fell asleep! Some students liked the classes in which they could make good grades and learn something. ul liked Biology l and Art I because I made A's in them both, said John Crow. Charles Patterson liked being drum ma- jor in band. iilt taught me how to lead others and be a more responsible person. Mark Berhorst Julie Brandt Darien Clough ? ,5 t f, Lisa Balkenbusch f; , ixx. Lori Broman John Crow
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v1.1: n..,w.y. rA. - v A. V. . ffffr VT , Tasting the icing to make sure it is just right is Jeanette Voss' favorite job in the green kitchen during Food and Nutrition. Senior class officers are Dewayne Kliethermes, vice-president; Lisa Balken- busch, treasurer; Sue Scheulen, president; and Sherri Keener, secretary. Pouring hydrochloric acid, Laura Koenigsfeld prepares for chemistry lab. Listening attentively, Dana Strope, Ed Dudenhoeffer and Dale Kixmueller discover details about graduation. Barb Curtit Martha Deeken Ed Dudenhoeffer Seniors 65
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