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Susan Hanna Tim Hatke Devon Heshaw Kevin Igo Troy Kingma Lori Klinl er Stephanie Klinker RIGHT: Using the wrong bait, John Greene discovers that fishing in the Biol- ogy tanl can be boring. BELOW RIGHT: Mr. Butz adds a final touch to Andrea Schilling ' s hair before taking her picture. FAR RIGHT: Carolyn Maikel, Mary Mac- Donald and Carrie Baker have fun bee ing crazy in gym class. Daniel LaReau Phillip Lease Beth Robert Jeanne Thersa Lehnen Lehnen Lux Lux Carol Mary Carolyn Patricia Lyons MacDonald Maikel Martin Tim Todd Jill Thomas Metzinger Morton Moser Mowie Michelle Troung Nelson Nguven James Jonathon Parr Peterson 132 sophomores
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Watts Up For Sophs The class of ' 82 worked this year to build up their class treasury under the leadership of class president Sam Gunick, vice president Jeanne Lux, treasurer Cora Regnier, and secretary Monica Butz. They ac- complished this by selling light bulbs and sponsor coat checks at the varsity basketball games. An- other project involved adding up the weights of the cheerleaders, then selling chances to see who could come the closest to the correct to- tal. Making money wasn ' t the only concern of the sophomores. They also ordered their class rings. Some purchased rings from Josten ' s while others went to the local jewelry stores. During the fall, the class spent a evening on a hayride at Tim Fitzger- ald ' s house. A tractor, hitched up to two big wagons, hauled the stu- dents around the Dayton area. Later, they roasted hot dogs and marshmallows, and ate popcorn. This year the sophomores got to know each other a little better — CC was no longer totally new to them. They were used to CC and the people here. They adjusted to the daily routine of switching classes, and had even gotten to know some of the teachers because they had them the year before. Through all their classes and activi- ties, they developed a sense of class unity and school spirit that was all their own. LEFT: A quick look in the book, helps Joy Stokes prepare for her geometry quiz. BELOW LEFT: For sophomores, building spirit is an easy (?) task. BELOW RIGHT: To take a break, Jill Moser plays pinball during- the chorus trip to West Lafayettes Skateaway. Kelly Frye John Greene Shawn Hamilton Tom DeHahn Megan Donahue Kathleen Dyer sophomores 131
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I -X Special Things Ahead Sophomores — soon to be up- perclassmen, each one looking for- ward to something special. What does a sophomore look forward to? — We ' ll be closer to graduation — then I can go to Purdue! — Monica Butz — We ' ll have more influence on the other students . . . this will help us build more school spirit. — Sam Gurnick — We ' ll have a better chance to get a good part in the play. — Carrie Baker — The guys get cuter!! — Me- gan Donahue — We ' ll be able to be on the Lance staff. — Stephanie Klinker — People won ' t pick on me anymore. I won ' t get hung upside down in the bathroom, or rolled down the hall in a trash can. My brother will be a freshman, so I can pick on himll — Jim Parr It ' ll mean more fun — PAR- TIES!! — Tim Metzinger Whatever the special thing is that each sophomore waits for, it won ' t be long until they ' ll discover whether or not all the waiting was worth it. Cora Regnier Kimberly Reifel Martin Rentschler Stan Roark Tony Schafer Andrea Shilling Douglas Schrader Denise Shoaf Robert Smith Joy Stokes Michael Viola Bonnie Youart Mike Rayman sophomores 133
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