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an SCPHO Jewelry: Class orders rings ahead r of schedule I I i Ring it around your finger. Students received their class rings earlier than usual, ordering on September I7. Sophomores got their first look at their rings on the 5th of December. Dewayne Clinard was the last of the big spendersf' buying a ring for S3l7.20. Most everyone was satisfied with the quality, but not with the sizing, said sophomore Lisa Thomas. Photo by Debbie Brun- gardt. SOPHOMORES Ted Adams Kelly Bailey Cinnemon Bath Donnie Borders Mike Clark Dewayne Clinard Jodi Conaway Jennifer Condit Elieena Corber Jenny Darting Darcy Desormiers Patrick Escalante, STUCO Representative Shellie Etzel Elisa Goodnow David Graf Kenny Hartter Todd Hoffart, President Dennis Holmes John Hoover Shawn Howey Jenni Jarmel 9 1 5 3 SCHOLARS
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I U- 4174! PHGMGRES SOPHOMGRE Sophomores express contrary views on required class ' think that requiring speech for sophomores was a good idea. 'ust wish weren't a sophomore., J -Cinnemon Bath. STEPHANIE VINCENT: I feel this class will be a great help in college and that way I might have a head start over other people. DONNIE BORDERS: I think that speech should not be required because who is going to speak in front of 18 or so people when they get out of high school? ELISA GOODNOW: The only thing that I basically hate or dislike about this class is that the teacher takes 10 percent off your grade for every minute or fraction of a min- ute in which you did not make time for, and that really hurts your grade. DARREN SCHUH: I dislike the topics that we have to choose from because they are mostly bad. RANDY MATZKE: I dislike having to get up in front of the class and present them with a speech. I don't have any trouble writing the speeches, but I can't deliver them very well. I do like the teacher, though. Mrs. Naylor is really great. She pushes each student to the maximum. TAMMY YINGER: This class will help me out when accepting awards and talking to people I work with. LISA THOMAS: I dislike hav- ing to perform in front of the class the most. DAVID GRAF: I don't like writing outlines or having so many 1 sr ss fif fl llil .I . A ' Photo by Jenni Jarmel. SCHOLARS 1 SOPHOMORES speeches to do. SHAWN HOWEY: I don't ft speech should be required becat. having those skills probably wo be that useful to me later in life. would help only if I became a pc tican or someone who does a lot public speaking. SHELLIE ETZEL: This cl: is helpful to all who take it whetl the person plans on attending c lege or not. Speech class prepare student in ways such as talking front of an audience, being int' duced to other people, and helpi a person to speak with unslui language. JODI CONAWAY: I think i better to have speech as a requil class than as an elective becat more students need the experiei of speaking in front of an au ence. KENNY HARTTER: The o thing I dislike is having to wt outlines in sentence form. BRENDA PLYMIRE: I f speech should not be required people who took a speech class the 7th or 8th grade. I though had enough of it then. JENNI JARMEL: Speech really different from what I expc ed. Although it's a tough class cause of the higher grading scalt enjoy it and feel that I'm gainin lot from it.
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PHUMGRES SGPHO GRE by Jenni Jarmel Everyone remembers, sometimes very or not so very fondly, his first car. This first major purchase is a real turning point in any person's life. It marks the onset of many new responsibilities, problems, and free- doms, fnot to mention expenses!J. Several sophomores have em- barked on this adventure for the first time. Randy Matzke: My dad and I split the cost of my car. Having it gives me more freedom to go wher- ever I want to, and I don't always have to ask parents for the keys. .lim Rickson: I felt excited when I first got the car, but the excitement has worn off. l still like to get in it and go running around though, fwhen I've got the gasjf' Todd Hoffart: lt makes you feel better than anyone else because Sophomores enjoy Hrst automobiles N W experience promotes respon ibilities freedom 9 . Most agree Well worth wart, expenses 5 if. W-.Wu QR ' AN N 5 ' X is . X . 1 . Ernie? . . ew -x A, Photo by Jenni Jarmel. SCHOLARS 1 SOPHOMORES you have something that they a want. When I first got the car, just wanted to go out and drive all the time and show off. John Hoover: It's really gre: because you have much more fre: dom, and you don't have to as your parents to drive the car all tl time. Jodi Conaway: I was glad bi cause I could go anywhere I wante to without being driven by my pa ents, and I could go to town an party. Dusty Swain: I thought it wz totally radical. I wanted to go I town right away and burn sorr rubber. Darcy Desormiers: I got a cz so I could go cruising the Boul: vard. I also got it so I could haw some freedom and so I wouldn have to ask my parents if I coul use their car to go out.
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