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Elizabeth Gossack Richard Graack Denise Greene Scot Greig Jared Grimmer Diane Grude Jorgen Gullicksen Dena Guntermann Jennifer Hadsell Colby Hagen Kari Hanchett Paul Hardy Nancy Hartung Kristin Hayden Frederick Heard Jeff Heise Geoff Held Jason Helmsworth Todd Helton Jeannie Heltzel Merle Henry Weston Heringer Laura Hibbard Ty Hilderbrand Heather Hills Anthony Hilton Nathan Hockett Karen Hogan Lisa Hooper Andrea Howey Pamela Huffstutter Vincent Huntley Sandra Hyde Kerena Hyler Mike Isaac Janai Jackson Kathleen Jacquet Frank James Shannon Jannsen 0 - Sophomores -ow 'f 7 L. X l .1 V 4 . o E O 1 8 It looks like clear sailing and sunshine for our fearless sophomores. Junior year is just a hop, skip jump away. Destined to be one of the loudest classes to emerge from the hallowed halls of our institution, they, to be sure, will not disappoint us. Photo credit: Chris Swanson.
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r- ' I Jason Fletcher Brad Ford Hal Ford Richard Foreman Brock Freeman Gregory Fry Robert Gaither I Eric Gallinger Derinda Garley Jason Gately Mark Gerson Becky Gibson Greg Gibson Michael Gilman is Plz In excellent spirits How and why sophomores are showing spirit l think it is really impressive because when we were freshmen, we really didn't -mow what to do or how to act and the lpperclassmen weren't really that loud . Kim Cooper explains. The general noncensus among the sophomores was hat they were truly pleased with the show if enthusiasm and spirit that their class has ,xuded this year. Michelle Washburn added that even hough their spirit was due in large part to a small group of people within their class, hey spoke for the others that were either oo shy or too indifferent to openly display heir spirit. Who were these Crusaders of pirit? Troy Phillips maintains that they're he people who really go out of their way o do Homecoming floats and stuff. Lawrence Sprugeon spoke for most ophomores when he said, lt works for e. , meaning that although he didn't try o do anything special as far as pep assem- lies went, I just follow along. And judging om the output of noise from the sopho- ore section, they have a lot of people of oth types, those like Lawrence and those ke Troy. Even though the sophomore year is not eally regarded as highly as perhaps the enior or freshmen and the class itself has not traditionally been that vocal, this year eems to have been the exception. Accord- 1g to Kim Cooper, A lot of people showed ip to decorate the halls Cfor Homecomingb ind even though we didn't really do a good ob ... we should have won the Spirit Con- est. . When asked why the sophomore class in particular was so spirited, Troy Phillips an- swered simply, Hbecause we're the best! When pressed further, he added, because we have the best spirit . Most sophomores agree that the reasons for the great up- surge in spirit are because there are more people willing to participate, they are more enthused and more determined to make a positive impact on the often dull and stag- nant pep assemblies. Julie Glvens Sara Givens Kate Glassock Jeff Glodt Steve Goeller Amanda Goettsch Ed Gordon At any rate, sophomores deserve a lot of credit for having enough pride and dedica- tion to show the spirit they have in this school. -Sivboung Go The sophomore theme for Homecoming says it all. lt exemplified their total philosophy as a class determined to bring a new level to spirit. Photo credit: Chris Swanson. Sophomores
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rf! f. j 0 1 1 Old Coke or New Coke Which one did South choose? Did you know that South actually does have a favorite teacher? Or even a favorite color of M8iM? Have you ever wondered where South's students' favorite parking spot is? Do you find it hard' to believe that high school students still have a favorite cartoon? The answers to these and many more intriguing questions were revealed by a survey of 200 students. Miami Vice was definately South's favor- ite T.V. show, with 457-1 of the votes. The Cosby Show came in a close second, with 3171. Cheers, Moonlighting, and Days of Our Lives tied for third. 4770 of the student body listen to Z100, and 2970 listen to KGON. KMJK, K103, and KSKD were other favotires. Yes, amazing as it may seem, high school students still have favorite cartoons! The oldie-but-goodie, The Flintstones, was ranked number one. Bugs Bunny, Trans- formers, Scooby Doo, and G.l. Joe were also among the most popular listed. The big hit of last summer, Back To The Future, was the favorite movie. Breakfast Club, Rambo, Beverly Hills Cop, and Six- teen Candles were other favorites. Anyone for Sports Illustrated? You bet! 3170 of the student body voted for it as their favorite magazine. Although Seven- teen, Vogue, G.Q., and Rolling Stone were not forgotten. Can you even believe that people actually eat those frozen T.V. dinners that come in foil plates? Well, enough people eat them to know which one is their favorite! Salsbury steak, chicken, and turkey were rated the best. Everyone likes pizza, and pepperoni was the favorite kind. Canadian bacon with pineapple, combination, veggie, and sau- sage were other yummy favorites! Where does everyone go at lunch time? 3071 of the student body wait in the long lines at Burger King, and 1871 race to McDonalds. Only 2770 eat at school, but 1370 go to Bush Park, and 1270 go to a friend's house, somewhere nearby. Chocolate chip was practically every- one's favorite kind of cookie. Anyone who didn't vote for chocolate chip, voted for chocolate marshmallow fat Cookies With Love, of coursejl South Salem was the perfect testing grounds for Coca-Cola's new and old vari- ety of flavors. When aksed which type of Coke they preferred, only 770 liked the New Coke. 5070 enjoyed the Classic Coke, 1470 drank Diet, and 1770 liked the Cherry Coke. 127: still are the new generation , and prefer Pepsi. Whoppers were 3170 of the students' fa- vorite hamburger. Big Macs held 2671, Quarter Pounders held 2370, the new McDLT held 127, and Wendy's Single held only 870, for favorite type of hamburger. 6870 of the student body picked out the green M8tMs first as their favorite. Now, now, isn't that a bit immature? They taste just the same as the brown, or yellow ones. 570, the aware students, said that their fa- vorite color M8tM was red! Red M8tMs haven't existed for at least 15 years! Way to be alert!!! When it comes to holidays, South sure knew which one was their favorite: Christ- mas, of course! The only other holidays mentioned were Valentine's Day and Hal- loween. Now, obviously, December was mostly everyone's favorite month because their favorite holiday, Christmas, is during that Traci Jeanes Damon Jennings Erik Jensen Amy Johnson Bryan Johnson Darrell Johnson Jay Johnson Tasha Johnson Todd Johnson William Johnson John Jolley Eric Jones Jason Jones Jeff Kammerzell f Cherie Kaser Sharissa Kearl Tabb Keller Robert Kelley Daniel Kenney Jerry Kerr Kristi Ketchum month. It could have been because the Sax- ons enjoyed the cold weather, and the snow flurries, but it's more likely they en- joyed receiving lots of Christmas presents. Speaking of Christmas presents, dia- monds are still a girl's best friend . they were over 5070 of the student body's favor- ite stone. Granite was mentioned also, but girls don't make friends with that rock!! The word parking can be taken one of two ways. One: where someone parks their car to leave it and go somewhere nearby, or two: park and stay in the car perhaps for privacy. Either way, 3271 said they prefer parking in a teacher's spot , and 3270 said they go to Popcorn Hill , in West Salem. The other 3670 park any- place!!! lf 3270 of the Saxons had their own way, they would park a Porsche at school. BMWs, Jaguars, and Mercedes-Benz were the Saxons other favorites. What a classy group!!! Congratulations, Mr. Ron Cross! You were chosen the most favorite teacher, but watch out because Mr. Olsen, Mrs. Casteel, Mr. Marks, and Mr. MacKnight are following to take over the title!! lt's no wonder that Accelerated Chemis- try is 2870 of the Saxons favorite class, since Mr. Cross teaches it! Weight training and literature classes were the next favor- ite classes. Remember that song from The Sound of Music ? Now, when you're feeling sad, simply remember South's favorite things: chocolate chip cookies, pepperoni pizza, Miami Vice, and Mr. Cross and you'll never feel blue again! -Lisa Gulick Sophomores
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