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FRIENDS Sophomores Set Things In Motion At the beginning of my freshmen year, my goal was to make it through the year alive. Having done that, my goals as a sophomore are a bit higher. So far I’ve kept my grade point up where my mother says it “should be,” and I hope to keep it there. I feel more accepted in the high school. I get along with every one of my teachers, and that makes everything easier. I look at the world differently. It’s not all balloons and flowers any more. The reality that balloons pop and flowers die is beginning to settle in. I’m not ready to face the world on my own yet, but I'm getting there. By Shannon Rasmussen Sophomores place first! Julie Haynor, Andy Alvesteffer, Tony Alvesteffer. Tisha Robbins, Carmen Delgado, Angie Contreras, Kelly Chase. Lori Reed. Jenny Warren (float committee chairperson), Ronda Greiner. Chris Lind-gren, Stacy White, Dwight Fuehr-ing, Brian Stevens, Jeff Gebhart, Tim VanderLaan, Jamie Jensen, Lorenzo Rodriquez, Eric Rohr-bough and Mark Volpp show off their winning float. Dressed for the occasion, Brad Voungstrom marches in the Christmas parade. Jeff Gebhart can take the pain.
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Troy Boerma must be having a bad day. don’t bug him! 25
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Class Officers: Treasurer; Jenny Hammerle. secretary; Michele Stovall, vice-president; Becky Sloan, president; Larry Rasmussen. “What’s so funny?”, Shawn Day asks Lorenzo Rodriquez. Homecoming Representatives: Dustin Miller and Michele Stovall.
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