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I'm so hungry, I could eat a . . .milk container? Steve Daines shows his way at drinking milk. x ff 5.9 V is H F I I I There's no doubt about it, we all like to snarf down. If you're not convinced just take a look around you. Whether it's an occassional pop between classes, a sack lunch, creations from the resident cooks, or something to satisfy our junk food cravings, we all enjoy a lot of munchies, even if we don't admit it. lronically, we see several combinations of a tab and a candy bar or carrots and an ice cream sandwich. And then there's the girls who never eat a bite, but have to watch all the guys pig out all day and never worry about gaining an ounce. No matter what our daily intake consists of, we're all constantly aware of the prevailing desire to stay slim and be healthy. Snarff l9 Shoveling it in. Corey Jones finishes his Mmm Mmm good soup.
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I r 0 HiJM mi us us TS Walking down th! ha!, seeing new places and new faces, kind of ties your stomach in a big french knot. A knot of the changing you. In the junior high, you were the top person on the totem pole. You move over to the senior high and you're back on the bottom. You get to do exciting things like push pennies down the hall with your nose to the ground or get tied up to the bench in Senior Hall with scotch tape. Some of you got smart and avoided the initiating ceremonies or just did some good acting or no one would recognize you as being a sophomore. At homecoming you got the short end of the parade with your float being burned so you had to build a replacement. The ever popular Sophomore English and physical education classes were a part of your first year at the high school, along with many of you giving the system a chance by piling up hard classes to get them over with early. When asked what were some of the highlights in your sophomore year, most of you were just glad to be closer to graduation. Well, good luck to the class of '82l Q we-E, V-Q ,Y K 4. 4439? ' Rwliibgm Sophomore Class Officers: Debbie Murray, vice presidentg Heidi Olsen, presidentg Jennifer Craig, secretary: and Doreen Kreamer, treasurer. -8 fly! 20!Sophomore Highlights L- .il
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