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Being a sophomore is like graduating into sudden maturity — no longer a confused, naive, and obnoxious freshman. At the beginning of this phase, the sophomore looks to a future of driving, dating and gaining the re- spect of upperclassmen. After struggling for a year to obtain these goals, a sophomore begins his next journey — becoming a junior. “To me,” remarked Chris Howells, “the most rewarding as- pect of being a class officer is serving the school and having the opportunity to participate in var- ious activities. When people tell me I’m doing a good job, it gives me the greatest feeling of satis- faction and accomplishment which makes all our hard work worthwhile.” Soph. Senators Row 1: Stephanie Ball, Nicole Platt. Row 2: Derek Wright, Scott Shamblin. “It was a little difficult for us to get together this year and think of things to do,” said Nicole Platt. We didn’t know what the new principal would al- low, but, after breaking him in, this year has been great!” Soph. Officers Row 1: Billy Horman — Vice President Row 2: Brian Barney — Head Sena- tor, Kris Nelson — Secretary. Chris Howells — President Kim White Utah has no beaches 144 Sophomores
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Tanja Wells Janet White Mike Williams O O Rich Wolkins Starla Yamada Tammy Zoll Todd Wells Julie Whitehead Alex Wilson 0) Jenny Wood Jeff Yates Jennifer Werner Tracie Whitehead Dana Wilson Cory Woodhouse Wendy Yeaman Jennifer Wetherell Chris Wielders Kim Wilson Collette Woodward Tamara Young James Whitaker David Wilkinson Mike Winkler Lori Worlton Therese Young Bryan White Bronson Williams Todd Witzel CO ”0 Cami Worthington Becky Zeller 143
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Soph Cheerleaders Row 1: Cherish Lewis. Tricia O’Neil. Shelly Dana. Wendy Peterson. Row 2: Amelia Peck. Ra- chelle Laisnez. Heidi Nicholls, Melissa Lowry. Building Lasting Friendships In 10th grade, like any other grade, friends are influential. Sophomores, after meeting many people in the Freshman year, be- gin to establish closer and long lasting friendships. Kim Crawford — Rob Lowe. He keeps our romance a secret. Stephani Chavez — Wendy Burch. Who else would try so hard to get me a date with Kerry Muh- lestein. Ben McKee — Clint Christen- sen. He has BYU tickets. Marc Jentzsch — Sean McPrue. He hides me from °the Bellview authorities. Elise Rolfe — Brook Anderson. She gives me her green M Ms.” Kris Nelson — Billy Horman. He’s the only person willing to pick my nose for me. With a look of intense concentration. Jenni Parks and Stacey Huhtala take time out for reflection at the Homecoming fair. Billy Horman — Nobody. I don’t have a friend. Jason Donovan — Punky Brew- ster. She makes me want to squish her face in. Suzanne Payne — “Jeni Stone. She ignores politics — a true saint.” Chris Jones — Ben McKee. He’s the only one who can get my lock- er open. Russ Witt — Collet Woodward. Everything bad I do she has al- ready done, so I know what’s go- ing to happen to me. Stacey Leonard — Heather Tip- pets. She provides me with gum all the time.” Andy Southwick — Joe Sepun- eda. You can beat him up and he does nothing. (What a wimp.) Michael Perschon — Alex Bur- bidge. He loans me money. Mike Robinson — Jon Jorgen- son. He ’helps’ me on tests.” Jennifer Davis — Bonnie Wil- liams. She lets me take up three- fourths of the locker. 145
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