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Ty Tran Jeffery Troxel Velma Turner Ge Vang Katrina Vangorder Lori Voos Karen Wagner Scott Walden Martie Walker Leonard Weiss Chris Wesley Pamela Whicker Christopher White Claudette Williams What do You like best about being a sophomore? Charlotte Boates - I got my second letter for being on the tennis team. Gail Wong- Taking senior math, physics, and hav- ing Mr. Holland as a teacher. Marlin Dodd - Having more electives than the freshmen and more things to do. Jennifer Curran - I learned a few new words and had new experiences. Frank Hopp- The girls, the teachers and the fun of being older. Kandi Jones- Meeting people that have shared the same experiences you have. John Lepley- You only have two more years of high school and you meet a lot of popular people. Liz Currie- We're two years away from being a senior. We're not the youngest, we're not the oldest, we're just right in between. Melissa Thompson - Being treated like a real per- ' X . K, if VVVV , son. Meeting more exciting people that are in the same class. Taking more classes that l want to take and my classes are easier. Sarah Freeman- l'm used to being in high school and no one calls me rookie anymore, but we're still underclassmen so we're not expected to act mature yet. But the best thing about being a sophomore at Marshall is the people in our class! Chris White - 'Because you don't get hassled about being a freshman and it's your turn to hassle them. David Wu- Getting one step closer to graduation and coming up in life. Starting to become socially accepted with the upper classmen and being in an exciting group of people such as the sophomores that make up the class of '84. Zaxaro Kokkoris- Being in such a united, spirited, friendly, exciting, and super class is the best thing about being a sophomore. Kim Williams Michelle Wolfe Suzy Wolters Gail Wong Kaili Wood Scott Woodbury 3 David Wortman David Wu Wendy Wyler Sherrie Yost Terry Yost Tony Young it Andis Zarins Eriks Zarins W, , Sophomores
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Parker Sophomores Gay Parker Tanya Peisley Nga Phu Brian Piacentini Lauri Pickett John Plechinger Ginger Powers Gloria Preston Noel Price Sandra Puge Debbie Purcell Thomas Reagan Margaret Reed Michael Reneau Leanne Reynolds Joyce Richert Yollanda Robinson David Rose Cheryl Rowe Agnes Rowland Robin Ruiz Francene Rygh Michael Salvio Arthur Sanchez Charlene Sanders Khamtoune Savaykoumane Jeffery Schindler Tina Seymour Nadine Shockley Robert Shore Teena Siberz Patty Siemssen Clarence Smith Mary Smith Anthony Sneath Jose Sosa Anouron Souvannavong Richard Speer Stacey Speidel Steve Spencer Daniel Stephens Jim Stephens Tina Stewart Lisa St Helen Rebekah Stievenard Gloria Strand Jess Strong Lanny Swaggerty Joan Taylor Terry Thomas Melissa Thompson Greg Tibbetts Tony Tibbetts Robert Toole Sophomores ,- '...qA V X X X xx Qt N X its - ' L X - 'l' ll' i , i , TSX 'X X so will ss r SX X s Q S Q. A ., . at 5 C X R X 79 I Wmwswsmwst, ff can MW, 'M' M 1. Sean Catlin and Harlan Carver work learning sentence structure and vo- on their assignments in Mrs. Barbara ' cabulary, students worked to improve Neeley's Comp l class. In addition to their reading skills. X X sq C Sl SN ,. C it X X x N A J 4
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Jennifer Abernethy Rebekah Alldridge Phuc An Wayne Anderson Jeff Artzer Sally Ashenberner Susan Ashenberner Sandy Barnes Barry Barnette Ronald Barrow Kevin Beatham Teresa Beeman Ron Benjamin Melissa Bergeron at .,::' 1': :. if . Hberneth shmen FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS - Kim Vanderhoff, activi- ties chairpersong Darren Dryden, presidentg Tina Nigo, trea- surerg Michael Kelly, vice presidentg Cynthia Reck, secre- 5 s tl . XX tary. Kim Bergsten Chris Berry Wendy Bizal James Blanchard Rhonda Bloxom Bruce Bogar Deanna Bowcutt Robin Boyce Misty Boynton Michael Brill Marcia Brown Patti Brown Kristin Butler Chris Buzan Mike Byles Joseph Bynum Eddie Byrd Joanne Calder Jeanne Calhoun Donna Caples Todd Carlson rf - ., . Q - .C g i l , W -if , p f: 'ffsisw Iiv 5 C Frosh get mo in' The class of 1985 was without leadership until Novem- ber 18, when the class elections took place. The elec- tions seemed really spirited this year, especially for the offices of president and vice president, reported Barbara Peyton, ERC advisor. After only one meeting, the officers set a goal to raise 5500. Some fund raisers included Santagrams, t-shirt, spirit button and class ribbon sales. Everything is going great, expressed Dryden. We're organized and we've accomplished everything we wanted to do. X 4 'W' 'A I . . -..-. - T ,,., E , t.,.. , V5ik k X .fi i s . f m stss. , .qqy . .u fTi2? A l , Freshmen
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