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Pictured below, the class officers were (standing) Eric Garrison, student council; Jason Seurer. president; (seated) Kimberly Radermacher. student council, and Dan Heine, vice president. Not pictured: Angie Tietjen. treasurer ROW 1: Amy Harms, James Hartman, Karen Hartman, Daniel Heine, Stacy Hermans, Chris Herreid, Mary Heupel, Kim Hofer, and Douglas Hooth. ROW 2: Kurtis Horn, Angela Hyde, Traci Issendorf, Jennifer Jackson, Selissa Joachim, David Kampen, Michelle Karels, Terri Kieso, and David Kruger. ROW 3: Christopher Lewis, Karen Lewis, Daniel Liebe, Monica Liebing, Jennifer Maher. Barry McAnulty, Kathryn Meister, Scott Mertens. and Scott Miller. ROW 4; Jason Mitchell, Robert Mogard, Nancy Myers, Jason Myklegard, Annelies Nef, Stacey Nelson, Stacy Nelson, Kristin Olson, and Christine Patnoe. ROW 5: Amy Peterson, Kevin Pies. Buffie Poel, and Kimberly Radermacher. 13
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Spanish Is Added To Curriculum As the class of ’88 took a turn on the road of educa- tion, it found a different building, different teachers for each class, electives, make-up slips, tardies and lockers. Offered for the first time, Spanish broadened the choice of electives which also included band, art, and chorus. Chorus was a popular elective this year. To better meet the students’ needs, the curriculum underwent a few changes. Besides the addition of Span- ish, lower levels of language arts and math were added. The students’ required courses were math, language arts, life science, physical education, and social studies. The size of the seventh grade class indicated that the high school enrollment would be rising in the near future. Sly seventh graders Jason Rethke and Mark Rodengen tried to figure out a plan to outsmart the librarian while Kevin Pies and Dwight Schweer looked on. 12 XV fw ROW 1: Steven Adler, David Aesoph, Noelle Aesoph, Trevor Ahartz, Tami Aho, Calvin Annett, Jeffrey Ashworth, Jackie Barnes, and Mark Bates. ROW 2: Thomas Beetem, Chad Bergan, Jeanine Boerger, Tim Boerger, Debra Brede, Tricia Brook, Paula Butzin, Peggy Capp, and David Christenson. ROW 3: Paul Christian, Jeffrey Claussen, Jason Coester, Sandra Cramer, Kimberly Cummins, and Patty DeYoung. ROW 4: Aaron Dilka, Daniel Dockter, Ryan Dockter, Gregg Dorsett, Monica Dorsett, and Michael Endreson. ROW 5: Denise Fordahl, Peter Frickson, Nancy Frost, Eric Garrison, Jason Grabow, and Kenneth Hallquist.
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ROW 1: Pam Radermacher, Jodie Reil, Jason Rethke, and Mark Rodengen. ROW 2: Jack Schulte, Stephanie Schultz, Dwight Schweer, and Janene Searcy. ROW 3: Patrick Selchert, Jason Seurer, Rickie Siem, and Dawn Skoog. ROW 4: Michael Smith, Douglas Steltz, Todd Steltz, and Rebecca Stemsrud. ROW 5: Michelle Stevens, Jeffrey Strobl, Tammy Stultz, Christi Sunne, Gus Theye, Neal Thompson, Jennifer Tibben, Angela Tietjen, and Scott Torness. ROW 6: Joseph Van Hout, Marie Vipond, Kim Voeltz, Jodi Waletich, and Michelle Ward. ROW 7: Gary Weeden, Jami Wendland, Scott Wendland, Michael White, and Anthony Whiting. 14 ROW 8: Brian Wibbens, Andrea Wiese, Lezlee Zeigler, Deanna Zubke, and Paul Hulberg.
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