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Ron Hanstem Charlotte Harrison Theodore Hayes Kimberly Henley John Hernandez Kristen Hicks Verna Hobbs Heather Hornbacher Christopher Houchin David Howell Thanh Hua Diana Huber Nicol Hudgens In Hyon James llecki Tracy Irish Eddie Jackson Priscilla Jackson Shondala Jackson Jonnel Janewicz Brian Janagin Carol Jarva Jennifer Jaszcar David Jensen Kristi Jernigan Stefanie Jewett Adam Johnson Ann Johnson Christine Johnson Michael Johnson Michael Johnson Joanna Johnston Anthony Joswick Peter Juarez Jason Kaimer Jeffery Kaimer Shawn Karr Somphou Kayachith Sophap Keophommachac Devin Kerby Shara Kessner Tracy Kessner Jennifer Keyes Wayne King Carrie Kirkpatrick Kristy Klapper Diana Knightly Bradley Koi 118 • SOPHOMORE
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rension filled the air as the final moment ap- proached, Half Time!, and the Dance! The most won- derful time of the evening. A moment that some had been waiting for, for nearly a week. I was nervous, but I was also confident, stated Matthew Southard. Two male and two female candidates were nominated the week before, for the titles of sophomore class prince and princess. All the candidates took care in their preparations for their special evening. It took me about one hour to pre- pare for the dance, revealed SOPHOMORE HOMECOMING CANDI- DATES Left to Right: Chad Ash, Melis- sa Wiese, Stephanie Brauer, and Mat- thew Southard. St fi£ W-UXie l Royal Attitudes It really didn ' t matter who won because I was just there to have fun, but I was happy to hear them announce my name, stated Stephanie Brauer. Chad Ash. For some, this was their first time competeing, while for others were re- turning candidates from last year. It was an honor to be a second year candi- date, and I loved dressing up in for- mals, stated Melissa Wiese. After the hours of being nervous, it was finally announced. The sophomore princess and Stephanie Brauer and the sopho- more prince, Matthew Southard. by Joyce Madokoro Hugh Gardner Tara Geisner Kiley Georgi Marc Gerdeman Shawn Glass Tonia Goddard Geniece Godwin Melonie Goede Adrianna Gomez Debra Gomez Martha Gonzalez Jennifer Gosney Tina Gottlieb Jamie Grace Holly Graser Jennifer Grohowski Rachel Grubbs Blanca Guardado Celeste Guerrero Jesse Guerrero Heather Hadsall Chris Hall Justin Hanson Margaret Hanson HOMECOMING CANBOBATES • 117
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SafcA fHoie-z Health Required My friend, who is a sophomore, was taking biology, but she has to take life science to cover the health require- ment, Jennette Corbitt, sophomore, stated. M jf aking a menu of fl l wn for the ft week, learning what to do for an accident victim, and discussing more than just the facts of life were all part of a new health requirement for sophomores and freshmen. According to Mr. Tom Schultz, vice principal in the short run, the requirement may hurt some students, especially the college-prep student. Stu- dents may have to take an ex- tra course, although many have worked it into their pre- sent schedules. Students can take Life Sciences, Driver CAREFUL CONSUMER. Russel Thompson compares the prices of ad- vertised foods in On Your Own. On Your Own was a class that fulfilled the new health requirements. Education, or On Your Own to meet the requirements, stated Mr. Ralph Cline, counselor. The addition of health mate- rial to these three courses made the content even more demanding. Sophomore Robert Lowe shared, We did a lot of first aid stuff in Drive Ed. We learned what to do if someone was in shock and mouth to mouth resuscitation. On Your Own students also meet the health requirement. I took the class because I wanted to, not because If the health thing, but I ' m glad it meets the requirement, commented Es- merelda Franco. During their high school ca- reer, sophomores and fresh- men will be meeting the health requirement and hopefully be- fore healthier pupils. Lori Kolterman Lisa Koskie Valouny Kouthiraj Deise Kozna Dennis Krahn John Kush Lucy Landweer Kariann Lang Lillia Lara Linda Larkin Deanna Larsen David Leyva Mark Lebsock Michael Lehman Catherine Leonard Ryan Litke Mauricio Llamas Pilar Llamas George Locke Julie Lopez Khampone Louangkhot Darlena Love Robert Lowe Brenda Lowry HEALTH • 1 19
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