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Page 33 text:
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Saying a warm hello while cruising the halls are Laurie Rehn, Steph Bergan, and Sandy Tschepen. Assisted by a Missoula workshop artist, Laura Fields learns how to put on makeup Paging through a notebook, Cindy Hermans tries to find something to pass the time. Corhna Van Hoorn Ken Vanomy Darin Veen Shawn Wagner Jodi Waterfall Theresa Weber John Wendland Brent Wherry Brent Wiseman
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Sophomores Favor Longer Noon Hour Sophomores taking a yearbook survey were asked the following questions. Do you go home for lunch? Of those who said no, 41 eat the prepared meal; 10, salad; 18, nothing; and 3 bring their own. Would you rather have an open instead of a closed noon hour? 95 students responded yes and 7, no. One student responded by saying, open, so we can have more freedom and a chance to learn responsibility. Do you like the extra long noon hour? 108 respond- ed yes ; 3, no ; and 2, no comment. The noon hour was lengthened fifteen minutes this year. This allowed the students extra time to prepare for their afternoon classes or to spend time with friends. Jim Radermacher Tern' Radermacher Jason Redmond Laurie Rehn Carrie Reihe Candy Ries Scott Robertson Eric Rukstad Robert Schank Steve Schank Steve Schlueter Joleen Schmidt Susan Schmidt Denice Seehafer Tom Seehafer Brad Snaza Angie Steinlicht Carol Stemsrud Kathy Stengel Rick Stinson Michelle Thomas Mike Thomas Gene Thompson Lana Thompson Lisa Thompson Cory Thornton Homecoming attendants for the sophomore class are Jen- nifer Pauli and Jason Redmond 28
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Freshmen Learn Cruising Techniques Although the freshmen stood around in their hall at first, they soon got into the “swing of things and started “crusing the hallways as most upperclassmen did. Though the ninth graders had a little trouble getting use to a new school, they had many elective classes to choose from to make the transition a little easier. The freshmen took two elective classes to round out their schedules. The could choose from chorus, band, general business, business math, Spanish I, German I, Art I, woodshop, agriculture, and home economics. They were re- quired to take English I, Algebra I, and physical science for a full year, and a semester each of physical education and Typing I. Some unknown person receives a big, beautiful smile from Tony Vanorny during typing class. Maggie Aesoph Tom Aesoph Julie Amunrud Dan Berkner Karla B)erke Ryan Boe Cindy Boehrns Lisa Buck Karla Butzin Dan Carlin David Christensen Susan Christenson Terry Classen Angie Dahle Ginny Dohrer 30
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