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New solution to an old problem Mark Hart Richard Haslett Martin Heileman Elaine Helmkamp Lori Herendeen Dallas Hicks Kevin Hile Kevin Hoffelder Andrew Hoffman Dawn Holsinger Joni Hornett Amy Hosted Carla Hovarter Danny Howard Todd Huff Brett Huffman Jeana Hulen Kristine Hunt Sandra Hurst Rose Ihrie William Jackson Jeffery Jarrett Robyn Jernagan Michael Kaprowicz Michael Kelty Kimberly Kendrick Sophomore forward Dennis Nowels waits for his teammates to get open during an early season game against Homestead. Defending for the Spartans is Kent Berning. Nowels, who was the only starting sophomore on the varsi- ty squad, helped the Knights with his sterling defensive play. On offense, Nowels was able to use his 6 ' 4 build to play a guard-forward posi- tion. He also was able to help the Knights on the boards. Sophomores 159
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David Etter Richard Etter Douglas Freeman Peggy Frick Gary Furlow Christine Gibson Elizabeth Gibson Julie Gienger Tevera Gilbert Terry Gillian Thomas Glass Vicky Gobel Sheryl Godby Timothy Godby Cara Gross Andrew Haddock Michael Hale Stella Hale Robin Hamm Diane Hammer Marie Hammer Todd Hanes Ronald Harpel David Harper Craig Hart Sophomores Tammi Davis, Chris Strater and Connie Lawrence enjoy their free time in the cafeteria. Tammi and Connie choose to relax while Chris studies. The cafeteria is one of A new system was adopted by the EN administration to help aid stu- dents in organizing their unsche- duled time. New to the system were resource centers, unscheduled mod cards and honor passes. The con- cepts were designed to help create a more relaxed atmosphere for study- ing. Honor passes were issued to stu many places students spent their free time. In addition to the cafeteria were resource centers set in different departments around the school. dents who showed responsibility and good academic qualities. The re- source centers, set around the school in the various academic depart- ments, were for students who had free time but no honor passes. The English center offered easy chair and music. They were a welcomed change from the old, quiet study halls. 158 Sophomores
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I ' m pretty short so I don ' t get under the basket much, but I guess I play pretty good defense, volunteered Chris Strater about her favorite sport, basketball. Chris, along with about 70 other girls, is very active in the girls ' sports program. There are six dif- ferent sports for girls at East No- ble, all of which are doing fairly well. Though partcipation was down, with only five girls going out for golf, the girls who were involved compensated for the lack of num- bers. The girls ' basketball team was glad to have the opportunity of playing Warsaw, a state cham- pionship team. According to varsi- ty basketball player Susie Thrapp, The experience we gained by playing such a good team will real- ly help u s in the years to come. Area basketball camps are in- creasing, and more girls are taking advantage of them. Also year round tournaments in Elkhart and other area towns give girls the opportunity to keep in practice and improve their techniques, which, of course, benefits the school teams. Sophomore Chris Strater practices spiking for volleyball. Chris is a starter for both varsity basketball and varsity volleyball. Melody Kitchen Randy Knox Timothy Knox Kevin Kovets 7 Kathy Kraner Bob Kretler Jennifer Krock Jerry Krock Kim Krock Pamela Krock Bart Krontz Kevin Kruger Brett Kugler Mark Kurtz Keith Langer Janie Lash David Latchaw Connie Lawrence Lori Leas Jerry Ledford Jeffrey Leiter Wayne Lemish Joyce Ley Laura Ley Robert Ley Thomas Lobdell Kamilla Lydy April March Peggy Mardini Lori Martin Sharon Mas ters John Maxson 160 Sophomores
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