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rl' Sophomores 'Hassell lst xi getting involved in Halloween dress up are Sopho- mores Teri Hill and Joyce Richert. 5 ' S N sf? Douglas Butkins Tony Calvert Shelley Cantwell Yen Thi Cao Kimberly Cappo Harlen Carver William Castro Sean Catlin Ammone Chanthavong Curtis Clark Lois Cobb Timothy Collier Robert Conner Ty Cook Charles Cordes Leslie Cover Tina Cruishank Jennifer Curran Elizabeth Currie Timothy Deardorff Kimberly Decker David DeMarre Melody Dempsey Son Doan Marlin Dodd Catherine Dowhaniuk Samuel Drennan Yvette Duty Julie Eddy Joe Elifritz Sally Even Maria Fleischman Raymond Flynn Susan Frack Michelle Frank Kenneth Frazier Sarah Freeman Carol Garbus Scott Gone Monica Gonzalas Teri Grace Jon Green Cherie Greger Rosene Gubele Kenneth- Haider Rodney Hale Wade Halverson Kristine Hammers Kandy Hammond Floyd Hanson Allison Hanson Elizabeth Harding Deanna Harris Jamie Harrison Thomas Hassell Sophomores
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6 Sophomores Hcosta Juan Acosta Jeannie Albano James Allport Arnold Alto Terry Andersen Brenda Anderson Ross Armstrong Tymothie Baird Ray Baker Robert Bellamy Richard Belleque Armin Bender Jon Berard Daniel Bernal Teens value. cash Getting their first job was an experience that most sophomores had in common. This new re- sponsibility brought in not only extra spending money, but also incresed heavy schedules, leaving less time for social and academic activities. But according to Rosene Gubele, 'Athe average sophomore could handle a job. Most sophomores felt that getting a job was an important experience. lt gives you a sense of responsibility, indicated Penny Moore. Considered as the most ideal jobs were working in clothing or shoe stores and over-the-counter sales. For Tracey Long, the ideal job was teaching dance. Despite the added pressures which having a job and keeping up with schoolwork involved, sopho- mores managed to combine these activities and come out ahead. Dale Bertha Hal Bevers Donald Blackledge Laurie Blank Charlotte Boates Tina Boggs Heather Booth Elizabeth Bradley Brenda Brecken Barbara Brill Tim Britton Elizabeth Brown Kim Brown Matthew Burroughs Sop omores MOST TEENS experienced their first jobs at local fast food restaurants Here Sophomore Lavonne Lucas works at the Burger King counter. ww!
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Ii ttan Traci Hattan Tracy Hazelett Jodi Henderson Carmen Herman Susan Hickman Lisa Hicks Teri Hill James Hilsenteger Jeff Hilton Trent Himes Donna Hinesh Joseph Hoard Sandy Holland Sophomores A 4 NNN C. N x av we gg t X . .-,R f W' .wer X X X X N X XX Q 'g l Q wif sb X X X Silks t N N x X me F, X . . . .t X Angelle Hickman N Sophs settle in Getting more spirit and enthusiasm into the sopho- more class was one of the prime objectives of the sopho- more class officers, according to Activities Chairperson Charlotte Boates. They began their campaign in the fall with the Rubic Cube contest, which was appropriately won by Sopho- more Ray Flynn. After preliminaries during lunch bands, the final timings were held during the Christmas assem- bly. Mystery Grams, which were sold during the week of April 12-16, proved to be a popular activity. The recipi- ents of the grams had to pay 25 cents to learn who the sender was. Class officers hoped to raise S450 toward their prom and graduation expenses. Advisor Virginia Jackson summed up the group by saying, This cabinet is hard working, imaginative and an all around good group. Frank Hopp Mark Hunt David Hutchins Van lven Serome James John Jayne Mike Jeffers Ross Johnson Lewis Jokela Kandi Jones Tracy Jones John Kauffman William Kearney Steve Keller 68 Sophomores M- M., SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERSFRONT ROW: Act. Chair. Charlotte Boates, Sec. Michelle Kirkpatrick. BACK ROW: Treas. Gloria Preston, Pres. Jim Hilsenteger, V.P, Sheri Morris. ik 1 'Q ' 'aw I ' 'N i . ....... .Q ..,, . K '
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