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The Family Includes Faculty ARE WE HAVING FUN YET? Participation and spirit were required at all pep rallies. Principal John Bergkamp takes part in some of the fun by participat- ing in a skit put on by the teachers. Photo by Debi Hughbanks Back Row: Greg Swanson, Custodian; Irene Huck, Third Grade; Nick Linn, Business; Vickie Glessner, Home Economics; Dennis Throne, Math. 2nd Row: Sister Bernard Marie, First Grade; Jody Moloney, Art 7th - 9th English; Bonnie Polewski, Music; Debi Hughbanks, Yearbook Librarian; Beth Yoder, Kindergarten; Rose Tassin, Grade School Teachers Assistant. 3rd Row: Fr. Keith Weber, Assistant Pastor; Lisa Bonds, Social Sciences; Don Bobzien, 10th - 12th English, Journalism, Creative Writing; Lindy Rubash, Preschool; Vickie Smith, Fifth Grade; Sister Janice Thome 7th - 9th, 11th - 12th Religion. Front Row: Linda Ehm, High School Secretary; Susan Wendland, Second Grade; Mary Kop- meyer, Grade School Secretary; Sister He- len Urban, Religious Education Coordina- tor; Sierra Munson, 4th Grade; Ann Eilert, 6th Grade; John Bergkamp, Principal.
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u We all stick together. None of us are follow- ers of another class. We are individuals, but we still act as a family. } } Nicole Williams Seventh Grade MINI HEADS Serving their term in office Seventh Grade class officers from left to right, Secretary, Nicole Williams; Vice-President, Monica Champ; President, James Garza. Photo by Brett Henderson BISM We’ve Only Just Begun! “What a year it’s been!” exclaimed Seventh grader, John Goemine. Being the new kids on the block, so to speak, they had made it. It’s a whole lot different from the elementary school. Seventh Graders now have seven teachers instead of one. They don’t have recess anymore, but they still manage to have fun during lunch, and before or after school. Sports also were a new activity for the seventh graders. “I think there is more pressure on you to keep your grades up, so you will be eligible to play!” stated seventh grader Nicole Holcomb. Seventh grade is the beginning of a new life for these young people. They must prove to their parents, friends and teachers, that they can handle the pressure they’re under. They are required to take certain classes like: History, English, Math, Science, and P.E. They are able to choose their electives: Art, Music, Computers, or Home Economics. “It’s like we are allowed more time to do our work. Some of the upperclassmen treat us like we’re nothing!” stated seventh grader Paige Reeves. “You are able to participate in sports. That’s really fun,” chuckled Seventh grader Alek Neloms. Seventh Grade 21 DesignecHn u ogne
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