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S ' « SOPHOMORE ClASS OFFICERS: Mark Kaelin, Vice-President; Ken Nonrts, President; Mike Ernst, Secretary; Steve Miller, Treasurer; Bro. Carroll Posey, CSC, Moderator i sM ( Sophomores dig in The sophomore year is probably one of the best years because it rr eant we were old enough to get our driver ' s license, start going out on dates, and getting more involved in school activities. The sophomore year was a great one! -John Ackerman What is the sophomore year? To some sophs it was just one more year of school to finish or it was a year of increased responsibility, but to most sophs it was a year to start getting involved with the school. Most of the freshman year was spent learning the ropes. With this accomplished, sophs began to complete increased workloads of homework in harder classes and got to know the teachers better. Also, it meant a time to get involved with sports and J.A. The sophomore year was also a time to get in- volved with friends. Receiving that coveted driver ' s license helped a lot with dates, cruisin ' , a part-time job, and transportation to school. To most sophs the year was a time of dedicated hard work, con- tinual change, and necessary rest and relaxation. It was also a year of involvement with the school com- munity. 5 Biology class was something new for transfer student, George Brownfield. Sophomores 97
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First pep rally exorcism evokes spirit The first pep rail]; was really something wild! I remember when Mr. Moll first men- tioned it. He said, ' Don ' t wony, it ' s really going to be exciting. Nobody will get hurt. ' -Patrick Tinney Ihe freshmen were led into a dark, cold gym surrounded by upperclassmen. They were told to sit down on the floor and to be quiet. The lights were out except for two black lights shining on the stage. On the stage was a coffin surrounded by a mist. Around it stood two boys holding can- dles. On stage was a faculty member pos- ing as an exorcist. After a story about an ex- orcism, B.D. ' s mascot, David Lyons, arose from the coffin in a Big Daddy Falcon suit upon orders from the exorcist, Mr. Robert Eckert. At that moment the freshmen were told to give out a loud cheer. After several tries the freshmen finally made it a loud one. So the freshmen truly became cheer- ing falcons at their first pep rally, Septem- ber 2, 1977. @ Exorcising the evil spirit, Mr. Robert Eckert, stands in front of the coffin at the trosh initiation pep rally. Pep club members David Rausch and Harold Goode keep the candles burning. M.Willctt J. Williams B. Willman M. Wilson J. Winrich J. Wolff J.Wood R. Zellers R. Zippcrlein 96 Freshmen
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J. Ackerman A. Anderson E. Anderson J. Anderson F. Ansert K. Ash M. Atzinger J. Bailey K. Bartley G. Bickett M. Bickett J. Bishop J. Blomberg B. Bond R. Boone S. Bossmeyer M. Brannick J. Bradley T. Bright J. Brister P. Brown J. Buehner B. Bums G. Butler M. Byerly D. Cain R. Calhoun J. Carman P. Carroll D. Chavous B. Chunco T. Ciukaj B. Clark C. Clark D. Clark J. Clark G. Conder J. Corbett K. Crockett A. Cronin T. Curley P. Dale J. Decker K. Deddens M. DeWitt S. Dicken C. Doerhoefer T. Eldridge M. Ernst M. Fauth M. Fey R. Fischer D. Fouts K. Fowler M. Fowler J. Frazure J. French M. Gagel D. Gaus D. Goetz H. Goode H. Gravatte T. Greenwell T. Gresosky ' , 9 t f fe.. 98 Sophomores
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