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Dawn Holtd Eric Holmgren Torey Hutton Mae Johansen Dean Johnson Scott Larson Jon Lindberg Laurie Lindell Brad Luedtke Joe Marek Eric Miller John Nelson 8 Seniors
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MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED jay Gilhoi Jennifer Hendricks CLASS LEADERS Jennifer Hendricks Joe Marek MOST ORGANIZED Lisa Berg . John Clifton SMARTEST Lisa Berg. Jay Gilhoi. Kristin Sampe MOST POPULAR Dawn Holdt Eric Miller MOST OUTGOING Ben Gutzmer. Dawn Holdt, Eric Miller FRIENDLIEST Lisa Berg Eric Holmgren BEST PERSONALITY Kelly Borup Eric Holmgren MOST ATHLETIC Teri Bennett Torey Hutton BEST BODY Jesse Boettcher . Polly Dowd MOST SPIRITED Jennifer Hendricks John Nelson BEST DRESSED Ben Gutzmer Kellie Scheele BEST DANCERS Kelly Borup, John Nelson. Kellie Scheele MOST HYPER Laurie Lindell Randy Virkus TEACHER'S PET Jesse Boettcher Melissa Tretsven CLASS CLOWNS Bill Anderson. Teri Bennett, Dean Johnson. Laurie Lindell CRAZIEST ROWDIEST Michelle Boileau Jon Lindberg CLASS REVOLUTIONARIES Heidi Christensen. Ben Gutzmer. Jon Lindberg CUTEST COUPLES Kelly Borup dnd Joe Marek Melissa Tretsven and Jesse Boettcher Lisa Berg and John Clifton ODDEST COUPLE Laurie Lindell and John Nelson BIGGEST BREAK-UP Polly Dowd and Eric Miller T CONTEMPORARY PROBLEMS was designed for people who enjoyed expressing their opinions on a vari- ety of issues. Mr. Greg Netys and the students spent time delving into to- pics which concerned Modern Man . The in-class time was spent in discussion, reading about new de- velopments, and watching audio- visual programs on the current issue being examined. Additional time was spent by the students research- ing in the library so that a 175-200 word report could be written on that issue. The units of study were concluded by tests on the material covered Some of the issues which were probed were: AIDS. S.T.D.s. al- cohol and drug abuse, the home- less. the elderly, family relationships, death, and prejudice (Top Picture) MOST ORGANIZED LIKE- LY TO SUCCEED LEADERS - Row 1 Lisa Berg. John Cifton Row 2: Jay Gilhoi Row 3 Joe Marek. Jennifer Hendricks (Bottom Picture) SMARTEST POPULAR FRIEMOLEST OUTGOING BEST DRESSED - Row 1: Eric Holmgren. Jay G k . Eric Miller Row 2 Kellie Scheele. Kelly Borup. Kristin Sampe. Lisa Berg. Dawn Holdt Missing Ben Gutzmer LIFETIME SPORTS One advantage enjoyed by the seniors was co-ed phy. ed. The girls and boys were actually allowed to participate together in physical activities during school hours. Of course, these activities were chap- eroned and the options were limited. The following choices were available tennis, golf, archery, aerobic dance, bowling, volleyball, cross-country ski- ing. weight-lifting, indoor archery, con- ditioning. angling, croquet, and biking Each senior selected 5 units and could select up to 7 units. The “Lifetime Sports , was taught by Mr. Ed Rebro- vich and Miss Sheila Brom. Mr. Rebro- vich said he thought the class was the 'In' thing because it allowed the sen- iors to learn sports that (they) will en- joy years from now and with other friends. The students, but all agreed with Torey Hutton's statement that Senior Phy. Ed. was great! Heidi Christensen added. It gives us a chance to do a lot of fun things. It allowed the seniors to learn a sport and also gave the class a chance to be together and build memories. Seniors 7
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Oass Of '8 Seniors 9 Paul Schiebel Jessica Summerfield Jay Thompson Melissa Tretsven Randy Virkus Gwen Norlund Kristin Sampe Kellie Scheele
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