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“For having as many students as we do in our class, it doesn’t stop us from being one and having fun toqether.” Kathy McAreavey Sophomores 27
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Sophomores: Prince tops list Prince dominates the favorites of the sophomores. This was reflected in their choices of Prince as their idol, Purple Rain as their favorite movie, and “Let’s Go Crazy” as their most liked song and video. While there doesn’t seem to be any pattern to the sophomores’ favorite foods, they listed pizza and tacos as top choices, neither of which can be purchased at their favorite eatery, Burger King. “You are now entering the zit zone” was the sopho- mores’ favorite phrase, followed by “It’s casual.” 1. Cracking a smile. Tom Scheid seems to be enjoying the football game. 2. Kristen Schneider, Vicky Meier, and Mary Gisi dress up for music day. V Danielle Pardew Tami Peterson John Renelt Pat Robinson John Rost Jason Salwei Peter Schmidt Kristen Schneider Renee Schock Willy Schumacher Chris Schwan Christa Schweitzer Darrell Vetter Robyn Vincent Ron Waltman Melanie Weig Karen Wolf Randy Zens Ryan Zipf 26 Sophomores (Pages by Becky Scott)
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Freshmen surveys revealed the top movie, song, music group, video, food, and eating place for their year at Roncalli. Top rock group for the freshman class was Van Halen, with Prince in second place. Favorite song was Let’s Go Crazy by Prince and the Revolution, with “She Bop by Cyndi Lauper following in second. Top videos of the year were “Let’s Go Crazy and “She Bop. Pizza and tacos were the favorite foods for the year. However, McDonald’s and Burger King were the favor- ite eating places. Purple Rain became the number one movie which fea- tured Prince. The second place movie was Ghostbus- ters. 1. It’s elementary my dear Watson,” exclaims Rieta Buttaro as she tries to find the missing “note” in chorus. 2. DeAnn Sillman and Shannon Westra make use of their study hall time doing homework in the library. 3. FRESHMEN GIRLS' BASKETBALL TEAM: FRONT ROW: DeAnn Sillman. Jill Hoffman. Jenny Morgans. Lisa Kessler, and Paula Kippley. BACK ROW: Dawn Zipf. Becky Schneider, Ann Biegler, Rieta Buttaro. Kay Wall, Kathy Traphagen. and Coach Jill Miller. 28 Freshmen (Pages by Alicia Chavier)
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