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SHALL WE BEGIN? Steve Case, are you actually going to feed Pat OTIeill? Doug OTIeill gives us an E-l-E-l-O look. Walking through the halls before the 8 a.m. bell, you will find yourself stepping over Juniors on the floor, cramming for an English quiz or finishing up some leftover homework. Going down the steps and through the senior hall, you will meet up with a couple of Seniors stuffing their locker with food and a KWIK Shop cup that will last them through the day. In the gym, you will see a mixture of students, from Jr. High to Seniors, gossiping over the weekend news or just waiting for the bell. At the sound of the much- imitated tone, the students travel to class, take their seats, and the teachers close their doors. Thus begins a day at Lourdes. Marlene Vencil and Tonya Martin prove that people still do study. We all know what it's like to start school again after a care- free weekend. Making it to school on time and keeping half awake through the day seems harder every week. But after a few hours (days for some) we begin to awake and the fun begins! 4 So where is the slumber party guys? Don't forget to brush your teeth!
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FRESHMEN The Freshman class num- bered 14 members with Da- nelle Davis elected President to lead the class. Tim Larson was voted Vice-President and Suzanne Rakes, being the Sec- retary. The class consisted of seven boys and seven girls. The class showed their talents in many areas by contributing and excelling in school activi- ties. Scott Olmer, Cathy Kempkes, Katie Woolm, and Debbie Heng regularly ap- peared on the Lourdes Honor Roll. Junior varsity cheerlead- ers were Danelle Davis, Suz- anne Rakes, and Kerri Wig- ington. Knights sports were an important part of the school life of the Freshman class. Scott Olmer was a letter winner in varsity football, Danelle Da- vis, Cathy Kempkes, Suzanne Rakes, and Debbie Heng were members of the varsity volley- ball squad. Tammy is the center of attention with the freshmen boys. Where is your favorite place to go? Derby. What is your favorite T.V. show? He-Man. What is your fa- vorite radio station? KFRX. What is your favor- ite movie? Bachelor Party. Who is your favorite teach- er? Mrs. Liesemeyer. Tim Larsen Todd Miller Ron Lechner Middle left: Kevin seems to enjoy the mud. Bottom left: The freshman cheer- leaders are always in front. Bottom: Mo one pulls as hard as the fresh- man class. Danelle Davis Tammy Francois Debbie Heng Cathy Kempkes
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