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SOPHS SET GOALS Jill Archibald Tim Bahnmiller Kevin Barsotti Mark Batey Karen Beirwagon John Bold Kenny Chamberlain SOPHOMORES SET GOALS This year proved trying for all sophomores. As the year began, members of the class realized that they were only half way through tneir four long years of high school. Even with this realization, the sophomores pacified themselves by sitting on the “famed senior bench in the mornings. At the beginning of the 1979-80 school year, the sophomores set high goals to achieve for the year. Major goals of the class included stating a success- ful carnival game, running a smooth athletic banquet, and having the best homecoming float in the high school. Our first goal of having a successful carnival game was accomplished. Our basketball game proved to be enjoyable for people of all ages Our candi- dates for the carnival were Karen Beirwagen and John Hkild. At the athletic banquet, the sophomores pulled together to make the banquet successful. The sophomores also proved themselves by having a large number of athletes and cheerleaders honored. The class of 1980 is now working on the third and final goal for the year The homecoming celebration will truly be a memorable experience for all of us. We selected Heidi Skaalure to represent the sophomores class as our homecoming queen candidate. The sophomores believe that homecoming will be successful finale for this school year The class members wish to thank their sponsor, Mrs. Brumwell. for all of her help this year. The class of 1982 has a goal for its future: to fill the upcoming years with smiles. — Jodi Romine THIS PAGE Above: The 1980 Sophomore Class officers and their advisor Mrs. Brumwell. Kevin Barsotti. vice president; Heidi Skaalure, president; Lori Marshall, secretary-treasurer; and Jodi Romine, sudent council re- presentative. Lower center: Carnival night, Marcella Springer eagerly points the way to the Sophomore turkey raffle. Lower right: Contemplat- ing her next argumentive statement, Jill Archibald practices her debate skills. Because of their numerous hours of preparation, Jill and her part- ner, junior Stefani Green, captured the divisional title and a bronze at state. OPPOSITE PAGE Lower left: Stacy Solberg, District F.H.A. President; Jodi Romine, National Officer Candidate; and Veronica Witachen. Mrs. Maxwell’s personal secretary, relax after a day full of activities at the State F.H.A. Convention. Lower right: “That was pretty funny!” Karen Beirwagon, a lively sophomore, takes time from her varsity cheerleadng to enjoy a joke from the crowd. Cheerleading, band, choir, and girls' basket- ball are just a few of the activities Karen enjoys. 18 Margaret Cline Dana Darlington Suedee Galle Dennis Graff Benny Jenkins April Kibbee Jim LaBuda Virginia Lee Lori Marshall Lyla Ophus Joe Pegar Jodi Romine Dave Sande Kevin Silvan Heidi Skaalure Stacy Solberg Marcella Springer Randall Tyler Darla Ulmen Veronica Witschen Luther McLain
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FOUR-YEAR TASK Stephanie Ament Charlys Barsotti Scot Bartkoske David Berkowitz Patty Berlinger Shawn Berlinger Sherri Bitz Steve Faber Jennifer Galle Mike Gasvoda Darin Genereux Kari Geyer Dorie Hettrick Bonny Kulbeck Rhonda Marten Mike McCarthy Christine Matthew Phyllis Pegar Julie Pursley Kip Pursley Jeff Reichelt Dawn Robertson Shawn Sande Bruce Thompson Corinna Turk Karla Whetham Angie Williams LEFT: Darin Genereux and Steve Faber, freshman “punk rockers,” dress in the latest fashion for the annual Halloween dress-up day. ABOVE: A relaxed Sherri Bitz ter- minates her conversation with hid- den classmate Kari Geyer as she eyes the lens of the photographer’s camera. FRESHMEN ASSUME FOUR-YEAR TASK At the start of a new decade, we, the class of 1983, began our four-year journey through high school. As students of Big Sandy, we had certain standards and tradi- tions to uphold. We were to maintain the school’s good reputation for sportsman- ship, to excell in all activities that we par- ticipated in, and to represent our school to the best of our abilities. We accomplished many goals in our First year of high school. Our Carnival candi- dates were chosen as king and queen, and the activities that many of our classmates participated in, such as speech and a vari- ety of sports, were fairly successful. Many of us found we had hidden skills in driving in driver’s education this year, and some of us found that we had talents that we had never been aware of before. Our class advanced and grew in our first year of high school. We the class of 1983 look forward to repre- senting our school and maintaining its high standards in academic studies and all other activities. — Corinna Turk
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