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A pensive Brenda Lee leaves class. Shane Mooney receives his award for a first place finish. Seniors 27 Prior to the Christmas concert, Jeff Nie- hues shows he is carrying no concealed weapons.
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Each class has its own personality; and the ’85er's were no different. Best known for our ebullient spirits, teachers sometimes wrote us off as lazy and shiftless. But, when the chips were down (or the deadline up) we always came through — sometimes with fantastic results. As freshmen we were full of enthu- siasm and pep. Excited over the prospect of being elite highs- choolers, we raced into action. Usu- ally present and prompt, we made our way through required grade courses. The class of '85 was the last class priviledged to take typing our freshman year and graduate with only 19 credits. With English, Algebra I, and typing out of the way, we charged into our sophomore year, which was punc- tuated with many parties and good times. It was a year to enjoy the lack of job pressures and responsi- bilities. Our creativity began to emerge when we won first place with our Homecoming float. MnryBeth Baker The time to accept responsibility came in our junior year. We repeat- ed our Homecoming efforts and again won first place. As Prom ap- proached, we juniors, unorganized until the last minute, finally got our act together and produced a fabu- lous evening. “All Night Long , from fresh pineapples to exotic lim- bo dancers, was purely tropical. August. 1984. brought a total of 37 seniors back to complete our high school career. As the year pro- gressed. we became confident, even cocky, of our senior status. Not willing to repeat our efforts for the Homecoming prize, we pulled off the great mannequin caper which resulted in fines for several seniors. With graduation finally in sight, we had to make decisions regarding our future. Over 50% of us chose to further our education while the others chose to make their mark in careers. Mary Baumgartner Ann Best wick Dean Broxterman 28 Seniors
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