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We really riled the seniors up This year the sophomores made a valiant effort to win the Homecoming competition. They practiced and drilled and planned their attack . and much to the embarrassment of the upperclassmen, they pulled a first place in the girl ' s tug-of-war and second place for their flag. Their spirit could not be dampened . . . and their voices yelled eagerly, Just wait ' til next year! I never knew I could hurt in so many places just from a dumb rope I think the sophomore girls beating the senior girls in the tug-of-war was a very big issue. We really riled the seniors up. . . I shouldn ' t have worn my good cords that day egg comes out, doesn ' t it? ... and I was just dragged through the mud ... how embarrassing. my toes got stepped on more than my balloon. You have to admit our go-cart was the most basically designed I ' ll never forget the look on that delivery man ' s face when he came to school the day we dressed from early Bible days Homecoming is being tired! Ahlers, Nancy Allen. Marion Berg, Stephen Bestelmeyer, Paul Bigham, Timothy Brlggs, Kirk I Budhu, Virgil I Burroughs, Presley ■ Carter, Jane uncan. Youlita A burst of enthusiasm from Linda George, Kellie Grace. Rachel Eggers and Nancy Herrmann spurs their classmates on in the three-legged race. 2. Sporting the class colors of gold and black, this cardboard and paper flower shell actually contains a car. 3. With clenched teeth and fists of iron, the sophomore girls out-pull the seniors in the Home- coming tug-of-war. 166 Sophomores
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Campus-clean-up has become quite an issue. When the green flag waves in the wind at the back of the quad, stu- dents know the campus is clean and an early Friday dis- missal is Student Council ' s reward. It rarely happens though. We are very accustomed to the bright red color of the campus is not clean enough flag. What do sopho- mores think about campus clean-up ' Why do people litter ' I put my two cents worth in the trash can every day. I don ' t know why people litter. They litter because they ' re lazy. If we can get out of school early, fine, but I think that we won ' t ever be able to as a unit get everything cleaned up. I don ' t think it ' s a bribe. They asked us before just to clean up and that didn ' t work. Now they ' re using the get out of school business, as an incentive for us to clean upthe campus. I can ' t stand it when someone goes off and leaves theirtrash on a bench. If everyone would just pick up their own trash there wouldn ' t be a mess. I don ' t think it ' s working too well. Sometimes there are no trash cans in sight. I don ' t even know what section of the quad is ours. Gustafson. Mark Hagins. Craig Hames, Danny Hames, Nancy El Mam, Teresa Hester, Julie Hewson, Robin Hohenstein. Rachel Hovespian. Verj Ford, Ralph Grace, Kellie Greer, Wendell Harris. Nancy Howard, Don put my two cents worth in the trash can everyday 168 Sophomores
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