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Tom Edwards Tom Falter Shawna Feiling Christy Fritz Jana Gatchet Melody Cline Chrisy Collins Corby Cumbo Curt Daniel Shelly Donahey Kristin Dorsett David Hamel Jennifer Harroun Lance Hattendorf Lisa Heidar Amende - Heidar 29
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Carl Aus Daryl Berden Diane Berecz Jennifer Brown Leanne Bunnell Chris Cassingham Sophomore Officers: Heather Ordelheide, Spiritu¬ al Vice President, Todd Nelson, Sgt.-at-Arms; Bob Thayne, President; Eric Wentland, Social Vice Presi¬ dent; Corby Cumbo, Treasurer; Shelly Donahey, Sec¬ retary. A beat above “Who should we elect for President?—or Vice President?” These questions and many others were flashed back and forth among Sophomores as they gathered for their class elections. Mr. Hyde and Mrs. Syphers the class sponsors, soon got the excited voices some¬ what under control and the class elections were under way. Nominations were taken for President, and quickly narrowed down to two people, Eric Wentland and Bob Thayne. The voting was close; Bob Thayne winning by the narrow mar¬ gin of two votes. The voting continued and Eric Wentland came back to win Social Vice Presi¬ dent. The other officers were; Heather Ordel¬ heide, Spiritual Vice President; Shelly Dona¬ hey, Secretary; Corby Cumbo, Treasurer; Todd Nelson, Sgt.-at-Arms. Bob Thayne “wants to get as much done as possible. First, we need to find out just what the class wants and what resources are avail¬ able,” he reported. —C. Yamamoto Ellen Gildersleeve 28 Sophomore officers
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Almost anything goes What do you do on one of those Satur¬ day nights when “nobody’s” here? Well, the faculty know! They divide the dormi¬ tories into teams, and the games and the good times begin! Of course the first game had to be one where you must use your brain (could it be otherwise when teachers organize things?!) to solve small addition problems, find the square root of 625—which everybody knew was 25—and race the clock to find answers. Mr. Serrano commented, “I think it was great. The games were all very creative, and the kids were able to stretch their brains and still have fun!” Imagine trying to transfer a lifesaver from a toothpick in your mouth to a verti¬ cal stick on a table; or how about running an obstical course around posts, over scaffolding, under ping-pong tables, and over the pommel horse! One of the most exciting events to watch, however, was the when we painstakenly took marbles from one bowl to the other—with CHOP¬ STICKS of course! Though it proved slightly difficult for many Americans, our Oriental students really succeeded here! —A. Mullin Becky Ocheltree Jon Oellrich Chris Officer Heather Ordelheide Karen Phillips Julie Poole 30 Anything goes
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