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SMALL CLASS HAS GOOD YEAR Wendy Blum Lynn Menke Melissa Nelson Lisa Ortegren Ken Russell Blake Sanderson Dennis Saum Brad Swanson Class Officers: Standing - Wendy Blum, Secretary; Melissa Nelson, Treasurer; Seated - Blake Sanderson, Vice President; Dennis Saum, President. With only eight in the sophomore class, we have all had to chip in and work hard to make this a very successful year. Most of our hard work was centered around our various fund-raising projects. We sold concessions several times at sports events. Our annual penny carnival will be held this spring. In an effort to generate school spirit, our class sponsored the sale of CUBS banners and pins. These were sported by our supporters throughout the year. Page 10 sponsored by JACK AND JILL, Central City. Page Il sponsored by FARMER’S NATIONAL BANK, Central City.
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JUNIORS PREPARE FOR MHS LEADERSHIP Todd Danhauer Ray George Kevin Hutsell Philip Jackson Mike Johnston Rhonda Joyner Tom Joyner Robert Kluna Glenda Nutzman Bill Phipps Gary Young Glenda Nutzman, Secretary-Treasurer and Todd Danhauer, President. As usual, the Junior Class is busy preparing for the Junior-Senior Banquet and other graduation activities. Raising money is our main objective. To accomplish this, concessions are sold at football and basketball games. The sale of oranges and grapefruits is also one of the projects to increase the class treasury. Hosting the Junior-Senior Banquet at the Aurora Country Club is our big spring event. Looking forward to our own senior year, we plan to have a tidy sum for our sneak trip. The spaghetti supper in conjunction with the sophomore penny carnival will help us realize this goal.
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FRESHMAN HAVE BALANCE OF POWER Craig Bamesberger Lisa Ferguson Barbara George Dana Harris Melanie Holtan Carol Jackson Tonja Jacobsen Mike Larson Shauna Manka Donna Menke Marni Nelson Derek Nissen Tracy Ortegren Robbie Paup Ritchie Peterson Chip Pollard Tammy Riblett Jim Ricketts Greg Ruzicka Ivan Skidmore The class of 86” has the honor of being the largest class in the school with ten boys and ten girls. Most of their activities have centered around money making projects — Selling popcorn, slave days, as well as concessions at football and basketball games. Some of the money will be used for a class party later this year. The class was proud to be the winner of the best float in the homecoming parade for which they received a prize of ten dollars. Class Officers: Standing - Tammy Riblett, Secretary; Chip Pollard, Treasurer; Seated - Shauna Manka, President; Dana Harris, Vice President. This page sponsored by DANGLER DODGE of Aurora.
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