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Karen Lewis Daniel Liebe Kathy Meister Scott Mertens Scott Miller Jason Mitchell Robert Mogard Val Mueller Nancy Myers Jason Myklegard Anne Nef Stacey Nelson Stacy Nelson Kris Olson Christy Patnoe Angie Pauli Amy Peterson Buffie Poel Kim Radermacher Pam Radermacher 21
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Juniors Participate in Sports and Clubs The junior class was a very active class with almost all students participating in an extra curricular activity. There were seventeen juniors in football, thirteen in boys and girls basketball, ten in wrestling, and twenty in track. The addition of volleyball added another fourteen. The participating juniors in gymnastics, cross country, golf, and tennis totaled ten. Besides the various sports activities there was also participation in other activities. These activities included band, chorus, debate, and oral interp as well as such groups as A-V, Key Club, FFA, and annual and paper staffs. Douglas Hooth Kurt Horn Paul Hulberg Traci Issendorf Jennifer Jackson David Kampen Michelle Karels Terri Kieso David Kruger Chris Lewis Trying to get an assignment completed is Nancy Myers, one of many stu- dious juniors. Helping with a poster is junior Kim Cummins who looks like she is hav- ing fun. With an eye on the camera. Angie Pauli is captured on film for another golden memory. 20
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Juniors Indicate Interest in Business and Medicine The juniors made many decisions about college and careers. These de- cisions influenced their choices for elective classes, and whether they took such college entrance tests as the ACT and the SAT. In a survey about future plans taken by the annual staff, the fol- lowing results were obtained: twen- ty percent of the juniors were inter- ested in business and twenty percent in the medical field; seven percent, hairstyling and cosmetolo- gy; six percent, architecture and drafting; five percent, teaching; four percent each—wildlife, ministry, and farming; three percent each— auto mechanics, the armed forces, the travel industry, and police work; two percent, photography; and fourteen percent, undecided. Helping decorate the junior homecoming float is Sandy Cramer. Ken Radtke Jodie Reil Jason Rethke Jack Schulte Steph Schultz Janene Searcy Pat Selchert Jason Seurer Rick Siem Dawn Skoog Mike Smith Doug Steltz Todd Steltz Becky Stemsrud Shelly Stevens Jeff Strobl Tammy Stultz Making their debut at coronation is the Milbank Shuffling Crew. Members include Jack Schulte, Dan Heine, Kim Hofer, Ken Radtke, and Rick Siem. 22
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