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Page 49 text:
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UNDER CLASSME fUpper lefty Kevin Schnitkey, Jim Hogrefe, and Scott Nissen examine a motor in Industrial Arts. fCenter lefty Eighth graders hurry to lunch. QLower lefty Biology students examine a specimen under the microscope. fCentery Rita Rohrs finds a surprise in her locker. fBelowy Freshmen on their knees honoring the Sophomores. Each class at R.I-l.S. took pride in being them- selvesg each was locked in a unique struggle to stay a step ahead of the class behind them. Although each advancement meant new and greater responsibility, each class could not wait until that time when they would be a year further in high school. And every underclassman coveted that day when he would at last be a mighty Senior, his job alone to rule the halls at R.H.S.
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Guiding their class in various activities were: Beth Nelson, President, David Meyer, Vice President, Terry Von Deylen, Secretary, Steve Hoffman, Treasurer. The students entering the seventh grade took a big step forward on the stairway of education. They had to become adjusted to a different kind of class sche- dule and a variety of teachers. In addition to these, the new Jr. High students were now included in varied extracurricular activities. Under the guidance of R their advisor, Mr. Gerken, they held a class skating party in the spring of the year. To some people the seventh graders seemed never to be able to remain in one place for a very long time. This only shows their eagerness for action with bigger and better things to come. JR. HIGH TOOK BIG S TEPJ' FIRST ROW: Steve Hesterman, Bill Cameron, Connie Miller, Nils Oberhaus, Larry Lohse, Patricia Beck, Patty Dunning, Roy VonDeylen, Pat Norden, Ric Roth. SECOND ROW: Tom Hurst, Susan Nartker, Cathy Thieroff, Gale Young, Ronnie Sonnenberg, Bruce Baden, Randy Barnes, Patsy Coopman, Cathy Grime, Leticia Gallaga. THIRD ROW: Lee Eicher, Steve Hoffman, Lupe Palacios, Ward Short, Roger Gerken, Ricky Meyers, Mary Jo Thompson, Nancy Roehl, Kevin Miller, David Meyer. FOURTH ROW: Brent Thompson, Beth Nelson, Vicki Kuntz, Terry Von Deylen, James Bostelman, Thomas Benecke, Eddie Lugbill, Frankie Rohrs, Jo Ann Schwiebert Michael Miller, Marlene Norden. 46
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