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TOP LEFT: Amy Forbes and Ranae Forbes prepare their next assignment in home economics class. TOP RIGHT: Kevin Marshek, left Evans, Tig lohnson, and |oe Icenogle receive help with their work from Mr. Foreman. LEFT: Staff members enjoy breakfast prepared by members of the Future Farmers of America during FFA Week in March. ABOVE: Mr. Clemsen treats members of the Writing Experience class to some Girl Scout Cookies. A new secondary principal, a new librarian, a new phys- ical education teacher, and a new English teacher brought changes to the high school. Industrial arts and a guidance office were on a half-time basis. The school board faced with an uncertain budget, voted to elimi- nate several positions. The future of those positions and programs remained questionable.
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ACADEMICS page 5 Bryan Less, Dennis Womer, and Mark Lenz listen to a presentation in vocational agriculture. SPORTS page 16 Members of the football team use each other as hurdles as they complete practice and return to the locker room. PEOPLE page 40 The student body gathers in the Old Gym for a pep rally before a football game. ORGANIZATIONS page 65 The student council advertised their pre-playoff activity with a large banner hung on the south side of the New Gym. STUDENT LIFE page 83 Members of the chorus surround Pam Vrchoticky as she entertains the audience during the Variety Show. ADVERTISEMENTS page 102 Petzel's DX is a service station by day and a gathering spot for many cars and high school students as it becomes 'The Slab by night. 4
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y Mr. Mike Kautz Mr. Lonnie Powers Mr. Kautz was surprised on his 50th birthday when his chemistry students brought him a 50- balloon bouquet. Below right. Dean Dauber, Doug Langenberg, Cindy Musser, and Pip Fisher work in the lab during biology. SCIENCE Mr. Kautz taught general science, biology, chemistry, and physiology while Mr. Powers taught junior high science. Mr. Kyle Comer The high school math department offered general math. Algebra I, geometry. Algebra II, and senior math. The sen- ior high students were taught by Mr. Comer. Mr. Baumann taught math to seventh graders while eighth graders were taught by Mr. Powers. MATH Below left. Algebra I students await their next assignment. Below right, Mr. Comer lectures on the finer points of ge- ometry. 6
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