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After the half-time show, flag girl Nancy Arp helps out in the concession Reading can be an intense experience, as Bob Moore illustrates. stand. f N ,QW L' -'ll-aan...- --4-ui,,, X Q . .,,..W, A gk 3 fw- 'WH 9 , ' xv? 45 1 N fj g T' I 13 is N. . 41, K. Lori Kuhl Dan Lacaille Tim Lalrenz Sue Larssen Todd Larssen Steve Lee Celia Letterman Wanda Louck Renee Lyons Steve Mailen Sieve Maitlen Todd Marlowe Janice Marple Penny Marten Laurie Mason Jim McCain Cindy McClintic Pat McGonegle Deb Mclntosh Marla McManaway Sheila McVey Chad Mepham Jeff Meredith Teresa Mess Dean Meyer Kelli Millam Sheila Moeller Bob Moore Tawni Moore Tim Moore Larry Morse Kevin Muhs Kelly Munson CLASS OF '82
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E Q il! EG 2 EQ 68? E Q 2 EJ H I think it is a chance to get to know other people. Steve Dirksen g K I don't think REACH gets ace compiished what it wanted be- cause I don't think the stu' . dents are interested. s T . John Janakasy Q s I like it 'cuz we talwaysfhave cookies during it. I s Kathy Riceman Get rid ot it! It's all bad. I Brett Smith I don't think REACH is really necessary. All of our meetings are good, but only because of the instructor. Jim Wehde Reach is great! I reallylike tt. At! of the meetings perteinsto' some interest in or about school. I Lynda Saling The teachers have to quit be- ing teachers for that period of time, and instead be the stu- dent's friends. Laurel Singleton it's a waste of time because ali the students cut it down and no one likes it. Darci Pewe I don't think Reach is as bad as everybody thinks it is. l'm in a very good reach group and we have a lot of fun. I think the best meeting was the one on Lancer Pride. Our class realty discussed it in detail. Teri Hutson The things we do in reach have no meaning to me. Steve Behrends I lt has good intentions, but doesrrt expand on each per- sonfs problems enough.. I K Nancy Agrp R Reach is cool, we need to taik things out, but our reach group does weird things and nobody participates, we donut talk about the right things ei- ther. We should talk about space, smoking and other school problems. Ruby Priebe I hate Reach because itmekes my day bad. I I 5 Q I . Ron Wuestenberg 1 POPULATION When we are excited, we are excited, but when we're not, we're not, as Diane Curtis and Jane Whisler show. if Q. Neils Jehoj Kim Johnson Chet Jones Kathy Jungjohann Tom Kaasa Shelley Kapinski Tom Keefe Patti Keppy Teresa Keppy Jenna Klein Rob Kleinsmith Kerry Klemme Keith Kling Craig Kluever Phil Kluever Tim Knight Fred Koester Ken Koester Kristy Kraft Jim Kraklio Bill Kramer Tammy Krieter Clark Kroeger Teresa Kroeger Bob Kuehl 1 Inn N, X as fi X ...- tt it i Q X 'ff .. S it t Rf its ix t.' -, s l si
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The commons gathers friends together as shown by Shelley Kapinski The things people will do to you Erioka Smith, Doris Anderson Judy Christoff and Tammy Carter puzzles Jim Wehde Steve Murphy Kevin Nagle Jay Nelson Sara Nelson Jim Newkirk Kerrie Ney Karen Nord Mike Norton Sherri Olive Becky Olsen Mike Oveson Dave Owens Elisha Pancratz Randy Paulsen Jane Pauly Kent Pennel Cathy Perry John Peters Gary Petersen Darci Pewe Deb Pewe Ken Pimlott Elizabeth Prine Tim Puls Randy Ramer Joel Rasche Sandra Ramie Nora Redmond John Reed Kathy Riceman Carrie Richlen Chris Roush Doug Ruschill Tammy Ruser Dave Ryan Patty Saladino Lynda Saling Kevin Sanger Richard Santee POPULATION
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