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7 ROW 1: Kathleen Peterson, Kimberly Pies, Mark Popowski, and Jeanette Radtke. ROW 2: Karla Reyelts, Deborah Rodengen, Barbara Scheuring, and Michele Schmidt. ROW 3: Patricia Schmidt, Rebecca Schneider, Suzanne Seehafer, and Benita Smith. ROW 4: Paul Snaza, Kristine Steinlicht, and Kristi Stemsrud. ROW 5: Susan Stengel, Joe Stultz, and Susan Thomas. ROW 6: Joseph Thyne, Anita Underwood, and James Van Lith. ROW 7: Sheila Van Sambeek, Shirley Van Sambeek, Heidi Voeltz, and Amy Waletich. ROW 8: Michael Webb, James Weber, Keith Wellnitz, and Heidi Werner. Hunting through the classified ads. Jim VanLith, John Johanson. and other class members sought out jobs for their social problems class. 17
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ROW 1: Stephanie Hippen, Lisa Hooth, Julie Hopkins, Ben Howard, and Shelia Hyatt. ROW 2: Dawn Johanson, John Johanson, JoAnna Jurgens, Peter Kampen, Stacey Kelly, Kristine Kilde, Kevin Krueger, Darcy Lambrechts, and Kent Leddy. ROW 3: Lisa Lewno, Jeanette Locke, Duane Lorenz, Kim McAnulty, Jodi McTague, Lonnie Mielitz, Janelle Minder, Chad Moldenhauer, and Larry Morton. ROW 4: Amy Nelson, Chad Nelson, Stacey Nelson, and Scott Nelson. ROW 5: Debra Pagel, Teresa Peiker, Jackie Pekarek, and Lynn Peters. Eighth grade class officers were (standing) Cory Fields, student council representative; James Weber, president; Scott Olson, vice president; (seated) Heidi Voeltz, secretary- treasurer and Becky Schneider, student council representative 16
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Upper Right, Becky Stemsrud. Janene Searcy, and Kristin Olson became distracted from their studies and found hu- mor in the situation Left Center: Looking through a magazine, Douglas Hooth caught a glimpse of the camera. Right Center: Gregg Dorsett, Kim Cummins, Nancy Frost, and Sandra Cramer checked out books from student librar- ian Kim Voeltz. Bottom Left: Gee, Mom, why can’t I go ?” — Jodi Waletich. Bottom Right: Gus (Theye) — “I sure wish I could under- stand how to do this like Jami Wendland.” 18
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