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Do You Have Any Thoughts About Your Class? Yeah, but you couldn't put them in the yearbook. Yuch! We'd be better if we'd work to- gether . If it's goin' in the yearbook, I ain't savin' . We're alright The best yet. dollars selling magazines. They were at varying stages of maturity. Some were still prone to giggling fits in the middle of tne Pythagorian Theorem and some were studying hard in order to graduate in their junior year. Overall they showed a lot of promise for °n The iwowns uPward The sophomore's opin- ions on the state of their class were diverse, to say the least. But generally they didn't show much faith in their abilities. And a few didn't show much love for their classmates. The contrast among the stu- dents in their class was interesting because several appeared to be efficient and enthusiastic. Many members of the sophomore class were very involved in school clubs and activities — in fact, they were so involved that tney were la- beled goody -goodies by some of the other students. The class of 1980 had several money-making pro- jects in preparation for next year's prom. In early November they earned 300 the future. A lot of them were active in school but they escaped notice. Who knows, maybe still waters run deep. Marjorie Kinser writes a few encouraging French words. Class officers from top: Grant Collins — Presi- dent, Elaine Mika — Vice Pres., Lynn Griffin — Secretary, Kelly Dietrich — Treasurer 8
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Top left-The freshman class seemed to have plen- ty of time just to STAND AROUND and mingle. Far top right: Ron holding the class back as in most cases. Above: The girls gossipping was an every day 10 minute break activ- ity. You heard from who is on re- striction this week to the bragging of the A's in classes. 7
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Far top left: The typing class bus- ily working for their earned excel- lent grades. Top left: Class sponsors; Miss Sat- terlee and Mrs. Elckholt. Above Is Kathy Wren licking her chops after lunch? Top right: Elaine Mika and Steph- anie Pollock cry for victory. Right Is Grant Collins portraying Deep Thought . J. Morse, A. Nelson, S. Nem- mers, L. Parker, S. Pollock, T Roberts, G Roblnett. 9
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