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ABOVE: Henry Silva and Jeff Coonce apply their skills in sewing, one of the new classes added this year RIGHT: Betsy Marx arranges flowers at the junior-Senior Prom at which five sophomores were servers. Linda Martineau Betsy Marx Sandy Molt Ruth Murphy Kathy Nichols Pat Olberding Jeff Oliver Ann Scheitel Henry Silva Kevin Smith Gary Wendtlandt 7
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Kathy Aitken Mark Bippes Jennifer Burghart Jeff Coonce Jan Fleskoski SAPHIMiRCS The class of '82 entered their second year of high school with much enthusiasm. Under the leadership of the class officers, (President Steve Hoy, Vice-President Ann Frederick, Secretary Jennifer Burghart, and Treasurer Angie Keithley) and the class sponsor. Sister Ruth Barron, cake raffles were held at the home basketball games to raise money for the anticipated expenses that are always arising during high school. Two new students were welcomed into the class at mid-term. Gary Wendtlandt and Don Hoppe joined the class, rounding out the total to 23 and making this the largest class this year. Unfortunately, there was no picture of Don present for this yearbook. Cake raffles were the sophomores' money-raising project for this year. Ann Frederick and Kathy Aitken sell tickets at a home basketball game. 6
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Ronnie Bennett Frank Berger Bill Coonce Jeff Frederick Steve Froeschl Kevin Gerdes Doug Goltz Dennis Kean Amy Keithley Jerome Keithley Phil Knobbe David Kopetzky f) Juniors m Marci Meinzer It was just one more step to being a senior during the junior's year of 1980. During the course, the juniors acquired three new students: Bill Coonce, Terry Olson, and Mark Bentley (whose picture is unfortunately not present). All acquired during the year was knowledge and friendship. Both traits were present as the juniors raised money for the Junior-Senior Prom and readied the event. Of course, all wasn't work and no play. The juniors acted in the Homecoming skit, a version of “Oh God, along with setting up the Homecoming bonfire itself. Also, the juniors participated in the annual County Government Day, in which juniors take the roles of judges, sheriffs, county clerks, and other government positions for a day. Finally, with all this commotion, some order was needed, so the class officers (Doug Goltz as president, Norb Silva as vice-president, Vicki Rathman as secretary, and Dave Kopetzky as treasurer) took these responsibilities. Indeed, the junior year was a busy one worth remembering and keeping in one's heart. One of the many ways the juniors raised money to finance the Junior-Senior Prom was to hold slave sales. Above, Steve Froeschl moves about restlessly as freshmen, sophomores, and seniors bid for him. The other “slave juniors sit behind, wondering who will be their “master . 8
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