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73% of Senior Class Plans More Education Seventy-three percent of the graduating class plans to further its education. Eighty percent of those will attend a four year (or more) college or university, and the other twenty percent will attend vocational schools. Ten percent of the class plans to enter a branch of the military. Four are joining the Army; two, the Marines; one, the Air Force; and one, the National Guard. The remaining seniors will join the work force, with the possibility of college in a few years. ROW 1: Steve Farrell and LeAnn Fenhaus. ROW 2; Cory Fields and Carla Folk. ROW 3: Kim Folk, Jacque Frazee, Dan Fredrichsen, and Trudi Gonzenbach. ROW 4: Mike Gruba, Vincent Hanson, Roxie Harms, and Lisa Hooth. 10
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ROW 1: David Bowers, Guy Bray, Danny Buck, and Becky Carlin. ROW 2: Amy Chapman and Karyn Christensen. The Senior Class Officers. Back Row: Paul Peschong, President; Joe Thyne, S.C. Representative, Mark Popowski. Vice President; Robin An- derson. Secretary. Front Row: Lynn Peters, Treasurer and Kathy Peterson, S.C. Representative. 1 ROW 3: Jim Cummins and Stacey Dockter. ROW 4: Travis Dvorak and Randy Eisenschenk.
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ROW 1: Julie Hopkins, Sheila Hyatt, Dawn Johanson, and John Johanson. ROW 2: Peter Kampen, Stacey Kelly, Kris Kilde, and Darcy Lambrechts. ROW 3: Kent Leddy and Lisa Lewno. Mark Popowski, Bridget Aesoph, Amy Chapman, and Sheila Wieber study in government class
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