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X ir, 'T' f '? 'b- DeLaPaz. Liz DeMeyer, Susan Edkhardt, Edgar Engle, Clint Faust, Christopher Fiers. Kory Gengler, Stacy Gritton, Terri Gunnerson, Julie Hall, Jennifer Hancock, Michele Hickenbottom, Don Hogren, Darin Jasper, Eric Johnson. Brian Kepple, Shannon Kesselk Chris, Killion, Christine Koelz, Kristine Kron. Jay Kunert, Deanna Kuykendall, Bobby LaFaunce, Maggie Lage. Beth Lang, Necia Larson. Tricia Lee, Mitch Lees, Jeff Lees. Sonya Lieving, Kerry Lough. Terry Lowery, Wanda Lund, Scott Marshall, Amy Martin, Michele McCracken, Don McSwain, Adam McWhinney, Christine Melton, Kurt Meyer, Kurt Muhleman, Ryan Nelson, Doug Sophomores D3
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i Q Active In 4-H Brent Bloomberg is a three year member of the Western Jr. Farmers 4-H Club. Brent is currently active in the areas of wildlife conservation, gar- dening, woodworking, and beef. Bloomberg was selected to go to the state fair with his poster on wildlife conservation, which dealt with Illinois fish and what they eat. He also was a county project honor member with his wild- life conservation. Bloomberg said that there is a wildlife conservation meeting once a month. The picture shows Bloomberg with his Angus Simmental steer. The black steer placed sixth me- dium weight on foot at the Henry County Fair. Another one of BIoomberg's steers placed third light weight on foot. When asked what made him choose to be in 4-H. Bloomberg replied, lt's a lot of fun and it has many educational benefits. There is a 4-H meeting once a month. Members are to choose projects which they plan on showing at the fair. These projects must be worked on by the individual at their own leisure. l22 Sophomores my M if
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Sophomore Class After winning second place in the Homecoming float and wall contest, the sophomores sold candy bars as a fundraiser. Learning how to drive and how to outline went hand-in-hand in driver's education, and in be- tween asking Annie if she was okay, the sopho- mores eagerly awaited their class rings from Herff Jones. C This years class officers and executive council include: Leah Schroeder, president, Liz DeLaPaz, vice president, Tricia Larson, treasurer, and Cinda Nordstrom, secretary, Kris Koeltz, Kris Swanson, Deena Peterson, Terri Gritton, Lisa Stewart, Beth Lage, Angie Payne, Stacey Gengler, Lynn Chel- strom, Beth Cashman, Deanna Kunert, Jennifer Hall, Christine McWhinney, Maggie LaFauce, Julie Gunnerson, Jim Cook, and Eric Jasper. I24 Sophomores 3 9 r i .-rf. .x IP' ,, , . M - if: -sf vb'-'Y J r ll
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