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7th Gradeg Into Something ew Nh ,- .us little naw .J Ierry Vanderbeek learns that getting a drink is a good excuse to get out of study hall. The 7th grade class officers of 1976-1977 year: Secretary-treasurer Mike Eisenhauer, Vice-president Ioel Hohensee, President Cindy Liesveld. 7th graders are quick to realize that junior high is a whole new experience with seven classes a day, homework daily, no recesses, and, something new in high school this year-detention. Holding the traditions of 7th graders before them, they held their annual roller skating party in the fall, and, in the spring, they had a pizza party and an all-day picnic. Although they had busy schedules, everyone found time to have fun with their friends. A t . 1 ' X - ,S s 1 . l ' A , -vr.'N1i X ,plz X ' FIRST ROW- Brenda Arnot, Iimmy Arnot, Marcia Auman. SECOND ROW- Rhonda Auman, Bryan Babcock, Deb Babcock. THIRD ROW- Wendy Battiste, Randy Baumfalk, Christy Behrends. FOURTH ROW- Larry Benes, Holly Bine, Mike Borowiak.
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FIRST ROW- Gordon Tebo, Brian TeKolste, lerry TeKolste, Ioel TenHul- zen, Mark Tiedeman, Pam Timms. SECOND ROW- Billy Topp, Sharon Trouba, Gary Ullman, Kurt Vander- griend, Scott Vanover, Todd Verhoeff. THIRD ROW- Gary VerMaas, Tim Vest, Valerie Volf, Pat Welch, Kevin Whisman, Cathy Wieting. FOURTH ROW- Dee Wiles, lulie Williams, Scott Wolfe, Sheri Yates, Duane Yonkey, Lori Zimmerman. NOT PICTURED- Beth Bechtel, Kriss Buchholz, Lola Doeschot, Scott Moats. ,tttt by I Vtk- 5 Q- -Q f TT - I it T if -Q' 5 T iii'i Q Ht , 3345, , M ti'i i'i .mt , -C .V ',,. 'ff' 'T ,TE , , T T t it wi' ,, , y a.,,,,, M ttt't A Srtti it R iii i T T il'ii'li G' 'e'ii C T ' T R e R new l T TT' i Jii GTTT FT ff if TTT :Ti . f TTT, 1 4- t-5 ll QT? T' - T..: 'IHSSZ5 .if . ig .Tw 2. . . an A-V - it if ,,,,,, it bi -Zia i g A '- i fa ' C' W 1. T W f 'S lil i , , 6 if ttoy ,,,,,,,,,, A L 1 ' 4 , y C -C I it ,,,, ' , y- a at , , . Q it t 'Ti ,... l'W,, TT .. ,, f ,. T , . T 5 J T , .Q 5 4. R' ' . if A ef!! ' 'J Q ,- S TT Tii.. 'G I. V T Looking Forward To Participation The class of '81 decides what their second semester activity will be. Class meetings were conducted by President Ernie Spidell and sponsored by Mr. Aden. 8th grade secretary, Leslie Fosler, takes suggestions from class members for future plans.
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Expressing Feelings Thro ugh Words, Actions, And Thoughts FIRST ROW- Tom Bowen, Iulie Chenoweth, Lorinda Chisholm, Sandy Cook. SECOND ROW- Doug Crabtree, Ian Damsteegt, Rick DeBoer, Steve DeBoer. THIRD ROW- Lynn DeKalb, Merlyn Doctor, Patsy Doeschot, Sarah Dorssom. FOURTH ROW- Mike Eisenhauer, Tony Eskey, Patty Essink, Mary Ferrill. FIFTH ROW- Dick Flynn, Donald Fosler, Stuart Garay, Karen Griffin. SIXTH ROW- T. I. Haight, Iulie Halverstadt, Lynn Hartzell, Myron Heusingvelt, Ioel Hohensee, Susie Hromas, Todd Huenink, Robin Iackson, Rhonda Iohnson. SEVENTH ROW- Shauna Iones, Rhonda Kisling, Lanny Kness, Dawn Krueger, Tami Kubik, Mike Lasenieks. EIGHTH ROW- Iudy Long, Cindy Liesveld, Sonya Lundy, Ienny Madden, David Marshall, Missy McCown. NINTH ROW- Karen McCinn, Ieff Menard, Ronnie Meyer, Brian Mulder, Diane Mulder, Diane Owens. 130 Larry Benes participates in a beginning art class, one of the many junior high electives that is offered.
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