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B-Squad: Back row (L to R): Coach Adams, Karla Malecha, Mary Dunemann, Stacy Winchell, Kristal Onken, Angie Ram- sey, Jenny Quaderer, Clarissa Calhoun, Managers: Nicole Dra- heim, Kathy Ness. Front: Donica Thayer, Erika Berglund, Robin Nord, Gena Hettervig, Darby Head, Stephanie Opitz, Jody Sko- gen, Sherri Ness. Ninth Grade: Back row (L to R): Manager Karen Neitge, Tara Cal- houn, Keri Grovdahl, Sandi Stevens, Jo Ann Keller, Mario Ness, Michelle Leth, Coach Dorschner. Front: Shelly Mayer, Tanya Edgar, Jenny Gerving, Patricia Etchason, Lisa Casalenuovo, Mary Hettervig, Gaylee Ziemann. T=r ------N A A i V Thank you to Dean Bork and Randy Carlsen for supplying some of the pictures on this page. Eighth Grade: Front row (L to R): Michelle Hahn, Maria Arnold, Amy Bahr, Sarah Walbruch, Maria Redfern, Shannon Hegna, Dena Head, Bobbi Skogen. Middle: Tina Foote, Sheila Iverson, Trista Reber, Holly Meyers, Caroline Castner, Kris Davis, Mesha Hegna, Kris Ginapp, Tara Bradford. Back: Coach Boyum, Heidi Jacobsen, Nancy Tietz, Heidi Hettinger, Nong Yowe White, Chris- tie Whiting, Hally Berge, Tessa Pepper, Corrie Sandeno, Jesseka Geary, Amber Hoff, Amy Dewarrd, Barb Palmer. Seventh Grade: Front row (L to R): Keri Saxton, Kris Peterson, Kirsten Shubert, Becky Olive, Jenny Ma- lecha, Carrie Shurson. Middle: Patty Wilson, Chris Engler, Jackie Blood, Missy Sullivan, Tonya Runkle, Christie Kramer, Cara Casalenuovo, Cheri Lurken, Katie Ness, Angie Turner, Angela Andrist, Jennifer Turner. Back: Coach Bradford, Heather Johnson, Kristen Dallmann, Larissa Grant, Jodi Andreason, Paula Luehring, Jill Ploetz, Elizabeth Dreier, Rachel Tasler, Andrea Lampland, Angela Engelhardt, Jessi- ca Hauschildt. Volleyball 17
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At the end of the year when students were taking finals left and right, Mr. Wunderlich’s 6th hour computer class decided to take their own final written by Debbi K. and Anne K. With the permis- sion of Mr. Wunderlich himself, we were able to share a portion of this test with you. 1. What’s the best excuses for a pop run? -to get out of class -to go to the bathroom -any excuse -thirst -dehydrated from choir 4. What’s the weirdest thing you have done this hour? -hide pop in my pants ... “I was chillin’’ -hiding pop in my purse -hid in the closet -got my name on the board -trying to teach 5. What’s the worst joke Mr. Wunderlich has told? -too many that I don’t remember -the one about the toothpaste -what’s purple and swims? Moby Grape -why didn’t the ax murderer use the chain saw? It was out of gas. 2. 3. If you give someone a dollar to get pop for you, how much money would you get back? -20d:, the other person would get a can for themselves -none .... service charge is 50 t -Nothing, they would loose it How far can you push Mr. Wunderlich before you get deten- tion? -far enough -over a cliff -no push, no shove ( ?, I don’t get it either ) -Until Mr. Harris gets on his back -a lot -very far Draw a picture of Mr. Wunderlich. (We decided to print only one, which was drawn by Penny Boyum and is entitled “Crocodile Wundy” Student Life 6. 19
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