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Hill. Stacy Hod. Richard Hurckman. Tracy Hutchinson. Brian Jerome. Brenda Jerome. Jenny Jerome. John Jerome. Shawn Jerome. Warner Jerrcd. Doug Kaiser. Jeanne Kiermas, Cory Landerman, Sharon Lawrence, Michelle l onard. Scott Lowe. Chris Marchant. Suzctte Marquez, Amada Miles. Scott Miller. Deana Miller. Denise Nehls. Jeff Nicolette, Nicole Nobbs, Sally Patchin, Traci Porter. Rachelle Price. David Quast, Mark Rohr beck. Corey Rostad, Stuart Rowe. Vicki Salimes. Jim Seipel. Nichol Selje. Chad Shields. Heidi Simonson. Kevin Smith. Chris Stekelberg. Mike Taylor. Dan Ullrich. Sheri Von Behren. Amber Williams. Troy Wilson. Darryl Zabler, Gary Zacharias. Tim Sophomores 25
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SOPHOMORES Rowe Receives Hugh O’Brien Award Vicki Rowe was honored as this year's recipient of the Hugh O'Brien Award. This award goes to the Sophomore appli- cant with the highest ratings on responses to three essays in addition to a teacher evaluation. Recipients attend a leadership seminar to further develop their leadership skills. The Homecoming games did not bring victory to the sophomore class as they placed third in the overall competition. The class of '89 had one important and publicized win however. Cory Kiermas, for the second consecutive year, took first place in the belching contest. Steve Farrey and Denise Miller represented the class at the Homecoming Dance. 1. Mike Elle. Kelly Ehlert and Amada Marquez per- form during the Homecoming skits. 2. Gass Officers: Michelle Lawrence. President; Becky Hanna, Secretary; Nicole Nicolette, Treasur- er; Traci Patchin, Vice-President 5- Becky Hanna and Nicole Nicolette as Green Lake Lakers in the skit Wheel of Football. 4. Oscar Griepentrog shoots for a basket during the Homecoming Thursday Night Games. 24 Sophomores
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UNIORS Sales Record Broken The class of 1988 broke the magazine sales record with $5,176.48 work of maga- zines sold. The top seller was Michelle Paulson who won a miniature T. V. and the honor of throwing a pie in Mr. Fran- kiewicz's face. The second place seller was Kim Schultz who won a pair of Badger football tickets. The junior class finished in second place for the Homecoming games. They won the Powder Puff football game and even took first place on all five dress-up days. Representatives on the Homecom- ing Court were Trevor Walker, Karla Zanca and Queen Bobbie Jo Walker. 2 1. Sect fame Lueck shoots the ring while Gail Bahls looks on. 2. Rodney Shields dresses up for Nerd Day. 5. Priscilla Rowin takes aim for a basket during the Homecoming Games. 4. Class Officers: Alisha Holtan. Secretary; Karla Zanca, President; Tammy Howe. Vice-President; Jennine Pufahl. Treasurer 26 Juniors
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