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FINGER LICKING GOOD: Junior Lisa Shetler makes sure that Chris Pauli ' s chocolate frosting tastes just right. Frosting was one of the few things that Mr. Charlie Martin ' s religion class made for the junior bake sale. They got together and baked the goods on the Sunday before the sale. The pro- ceeds were donated towards the Wortd Hunger Fund. (Photo by Alan Burdette) MELTS ON YOUR FACE AND NOT IN YOUR HANDS: Juniors John Raben, acting as Mr. Rogers, and Dan Klausmeier, as inventor of M Ms, show their spirit at the candy sale assembly. The juniors ' skit tied with the seniors ' for first place. (Photo by Rob Zigenfus) Angie Beckham Tony Bender Mary Bender Matt Bequette Greg Bergwitz
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158 1981-82 was one of change and celebration for the class of ' 83. The officers attended administrative meetings to bring suggestions to the attention of the faculty. They were usually behind any activity involving the school incl uding the candy sale, prom, and assemblies. We juniors began the year with the transition from underclassmen to upperclassmen. We gained re- sponsibilities. Not only were we allowed to go through the lunch line guicker, leave assemblies earlier, but also we were responsible for organizing prom. We were also allowed to go out for lunch for the first time during Fall Festival week. It was something we had to look forward to, said Kelle Rexing. Classmate Amy Riggs added, I hope it ' s the beginning of a tradi- tion. Individual awards, both aca- demic and athletic, were cele- brated in our junior class. Matt Crowe boosted junior pride by com- peting in the state wrestling tourna- ment in Indianapolis. Sue Bradley acquired a scholar- ship to go to Germany for the sum- mer of 1982. To qualify forthis award, she took tests, filled out ques- tionaires, and was interviewed in both English and German. They asked me what I did on Sun- days and I couldn ' t remember the word for church so I told them I played soccer with my parents, commented Sue. John Townsend received Honor- able Mention on the All-State foot- ball team. He was quarterback and saftey on our varsity football team. Teammate Rich Niemeier won second place All-City as place kicker. Both of these awards are dif- ficult to acquire for juniors. We also organized prom. The committe was Laurie Layman, Sue Bradley, Tim Zeller, and Paul Day- ton. Moonlight on the Ohio was chosen as the theme of the dance which was held at ISUE on May 21 . It was followed by a cruise on the Spir- it of Evansville. — Sherry Schneider BUS BUDDIES: Three junior girls, Jenny Logel, Shari Untried and Theresa Wargel wait for the bus to pick them up after school. They enjoy one of the first days of spring and company of friends. (Photo by Kathy Konraa) L. GALS GALORE: 1981-82 was the first year that all of the junior class officers were female. They were Susan Preske, treasurer; Mary Schenk, secretary; Gretchen Hillenbrand, vice president; and Barb Seib, president. (Photo by Alan Burdette)
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160 Beth Crabtree Tanya Crothers Matt Crowe Jeff Culley Paul Dayton Mike Debes Barb Deeg Perry Deweese ij Sheri Dezember Shannon Donovan Lori Duncan Cathy Dyson Angie Effinger Patty Egli Lisa Eidson Debra Elpers Krissy Elpers Theresa Elpers Greta Emmert Tony Farmer
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