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David Schreiner Chris Stanley CLASS OF '88 Top: Bubba is always pointing to Joel to an- swer the questions. Top right: Chris seems to have gotten lost during the game and is asking for directions. Marlene Vencil Renae Wigington Middle right: Julie tries to act innocent. Bottom right: Sophomore boys love to play in the mud. .;v Monica Turner The faces of Sophomore biology
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SOPHOMORES Mr. Randy Geier was the sponsor of the 14 member Sophomore class, that con- sisted of five boys and nine girls. The class officers were: President - David Schreiner; Vice-President - Amy Reese; and Secretary - Renae Wig- ington. The Sophomores had the responsibility of decorat- ing the school's entrance and hall for Homecoming. The Sophomores had talent in many activities. Jim Neil, Chris Stanley, and Joel Bryant letter- ed in football, while Renae Wigington lettered in volley- ball and Amy Reese lettered in basketball. Amy Reese along with Monica Turner were var- sity cheerleaders. David Schreiner was assisted by Amy Reese, Monica Turner, Julie Wigington, Michelle Ramold, and Anna Herr as they showed their stuff in swing choir. Where is your favorite place to go? Parties. What is your favorite T.V. Show? MacGyver What is your favorite radio station? Z-92 What is your favorite movie? Beverly Hills Cop. Who is your favorite teacher? Mrs. Liesemeyer. Michelle and Marlene get enthusiastic for math class. Bottom: Sophomores always take time to Jim Neil study. Joel Bryant Diane Qress Anna Herr
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JUNIORS This was a year of hard work for the Junior class. They were in charge of pre-homecoming festivities which included a tug-of-war, car bash, hay ride, and bonfire. Projects for rais- ing money for Prom expenses consumed their time. They sold magazines, raffled cakes, a T.V., and a stereo. For Valen- tine's Day the class members organized a successful flower sale. The class officers were: President - Pat Causgrove; Vice-President - Kim Olmer; Secretary - Karen Hauder; and Treasurer - Kristin Wood. Jun- iors who were repeatedly on the Honor Roll included Jeff Funke, Kristin Wood, Gail Kas- bolm, Karen Hauder, Michelle Penning, and Pat Causgrove. Pat gives us his debonair smile when he's really trying to cover up something. Where is your favorite place to go? M.R. What is your favorite T.V. Show? MacGyver. What is your favorite radio station? KRFX. What is your favorite movie? 16 Candies. Who is your favorite teacher? Mrs. Liesemeyer. Hr JH Mike Heng Left: Karen could never see straight. Bottom left: Craig is always making a fool of himself. Bottom: Kristin tasted it and Joyce drank it. Jeff funke Karen Hauder Pat Causgrove Julie Durr Teresa fox
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