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Bottom; Ben Williams, Eric Kibel, Doug Milton, Andy White, Brian Ellman, Aaron Cooper, Chris Rule, Scott Grigsby, Jen Bowen, Jen Polniak. Top; Matt Pielstick, Mark Schmitdz, Tom Burkett, Bryan Inger, Eric King, Bob Bensenberg. Eric Kibel, Eric King, Brian Ellman, Ben Williams and Andy White in deep thought. Nate Smith pauses in deep concentration. score is tied, it's your turn, and the pres- on. The last suspenseful moment has ar- ris, and the impossible question is asked. Your mind goes blank, you can think no more. Just as you de- cide to hopelessly give up the fight, your partner presses down hard on the buzzer. He has saved the day, you have reached your ultimate goal, you've become Knowledge Bowl Champions. Knowledge Bowl consists of a group of intelligent students who enjoy testing their skills in a wide variety of chal- lenging subjects. Mr. Rick Riggs takes time out “I like to try and beat the teachers, because it makes us look smarter.” — Jenny Bowen of his busy day to assist students in his class- room. Although Mr. Riggs is the only sponsor of Knowledge Bowl, many teachers spend their lunch watching and participating in the game. When asked about Knowledge Bowl, Mr. Riggs re- plied “The fun of Knowledge Bowl is seeing students compete with such great academic minds as Ms. Brock, Mr. Buelter, Mr. Lamanski, Ms. Sharp, and Ms. Libby.'' As you wander around the halls aimlessly at lunch, peep into Mr. Rigg's room and catch the way students challenge their intel- lectual abilities.
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HflMW Outstanding Leadership, Scholarship, Ser- vice and Character just begin to describe the ex- ceptional qualities of these indi- viduals. These students pos- sess dedication, respect, and they work extremely hard at achieving victory in every aspect of their lives. Honor Society pays attribute to the students who have suc- ceeded to attain these qualities. The ownership the pop machine brings new responsibilities. Members are expected to fulfill their obligations of running the machine. Money made from this ptoject will go into the groups fund for the Na- “It assures me that I am recognized for my effort in everything I do.” — Janet Hicks Society 's scholarship fund which will be awarded to a senior during graduation. Mr. Dan Craig is the sponsor of Honor Society and says that in the past years there were not enough members to make a great contribution to the community. He feels that this year will be different. A day every member cherishes is the day that Mr. Lear announces their name and greets them with a friendly hug. Since each nominee is rated by every teacher, the chosen members are proud of their accomplishment and given respect for their great effort. Top; Scott Feeley, Maureen Barnett, Kristi Lear, Penny Brandt, Sandy Marks. Dawn O'Dell, Janet Hicks, Patty Lindley, Marlies Ravenscroft, Kerri Searls, Michelle Harris, Chris Hammons, Suzie Johnson. Bottom; Audra Wagner, Katie Yeager, Tom Sharp. Brian Ludlam, Joy Knauf. Not pictured; Christy Borden, Kelly Clapsaddle, Cory Cleveland, Jennie Kollenkark, Brendan Reed, Jesse Reich, Mike Rice, Pat Smith, Grant Swanson. 26
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IT CAN TAKE YOU FARTHER THAN YOU THINK Lr«m h) wrttr wrl! IRC Members: Chris Hammons, Scott Feeley, Katie Yeager, Tom Sharp, Joy Knauf, Jay Bostrom. Jay Bostrom is looking real enthused about IRC. International Relations Club functions as a forum for students who wish to learn about international affairs “|rq js an and parliamentary proce- „ ,, dure. This year the dub trav- 9anizatl0n- eled to the University of Colorado, Cherry Creek High School, Denver University, and Berkley College. Andy Burch acted as presi- dent while Lori Bogard acted as Secretary of the prestigious club. Members such as Tom Sharp, Vice President, Josh Munson, Kyle Gilbertson, and Joy Knauf, to name a few, also learned much more about parlia- mentary procedure than they had ever thought possible. Anyone can see the obvi- ous improvements in the school’s student council because of the knowledge learned intellectual or- on these tr‘Ps- The students A Rurrh also learn about national, and international affairs in depth. This is very important because many people now do not even know about what’s going on in the world, or even care for that matter. It is a really great opportunity for everyone involved. Many more of it’s members includ- ed Brendan Reed, Ian Boersma, Jay Bostro- m,and Katie Yeager, who add greatly to the club’s effectiveness and fun filled atmo- sphere.
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