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98 'Y W gif Q Y 1155? if 41' t A ' .fr ii , Q Z '11 J Richard Kidd E ' . . .M f J ii' Ellen Knaus , ii ii d i Sharna Knipple Brenda Kidney 'f it 2 K . W .. , Soph Knows i Wh ' 4 at , L A , t r Whots Going On Kath Timmhy Kevin QQ eing a sophomore means I know Kimber! Kinkade Kleiss more of what's going on in the school, meeting new friends, and being halfway through my grueling years in high school, Sophomore Ernie Evaschuk remarked. School is like climbing a mountain, the higher you climb the harder it gets, but when you reach the top you have achieved a tremendous goal, Ernie stated. Ernie's favorite subject at school was art, because he liked to draw and it would help him in searching for a career for the future. He didn't belong to any clubs at Santa Rita because none really interested him, but he had hob- bies at home, weightlifting, drawing, and playing Dungeons and Dragons. In the future Ernie planned to go to college, take R.O.T.C. training and join the Marine Corps as a second lieute- nant. He was also interested in being an auto mechanic. Popularity to Ernie meant knowing a lot of people and having fun with the people you like. He said, if he had a choice to go to another high school he would stay at Santa Rita, because he lik- ed the people and the faculty. Martha Knauss Benjamin Knowles W, Sheldon Rene Anaya vaunda Knudsen Knudsen Susan Charles Deneen John Knutson Koehler Koi-ich Korn t ' -- n ,,- ff, ,, .-,.'f-' . - - ' f--. at 12 - ' f,- .. 1 ' t ssrv ,vyi K to --E , . f . - ' ' . A H 1 K f f---- '52 5 t ' - - .,- -' 'Y Y fu - Lisa Edward Nhi Mark Krenzer Laconto Lam Lance r i - ' ' ' M' A -' ,,,, . H ' 7 L' in , V z,,, ,, K :.,, yy .,.,. 1 .. -' r-ww J V'-.. Sicve Cretchin Todd Heather I-anlel' Lappin Larson Lemere Designzjennifer Tate Copyzjames McKnight Photos: Cindy Nickol, Gwen McCarthy Kenneth 'l'r0y Kramer Krentzcl Michelle Keith Landry Langen i , 'fa-2343 . A ' YW - if . 4 , Wit Patricia Kimberlie Leon Leppcrt DOIIIIEI Murphy
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