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SWEATS DO IT- Sophomores Julie Brautigan and DaMita Hillard Cbelowj stop to chat in fron front of the huddle. YA HOO- During the night rally spirit jug competition, Sophomores Jennifer Holds- worth, Sabrina Sonntag, and Megan Gaal Qrightj scream with enthusiasm. 'Il- .4--rr N l Po l A llllllllllllllll The class of '84 adjusted well to the in between year of tenth grade by participating in a variety of activities. Class members, while all changing in their different ways, contributed their skills and ideas to help prove their importance to the school. Older members of the sophomore class enjoyed making use of their newly ac- quired drivers licenses while others bicycled and rode horses to entertain them- selves. Many Sophomores spent their extra time practicing sports. Some excelled in varsity sports while others made great contributions to junior varsity teams. Studying occupied sophomore breaks as most of them discovered their second high school year to be much more difficult than their first. The class of '84 welcomed the new students to the school by sponsering the traditional Freshman Orientation Dance the week before school started. They also sponsered the Last Chance Football Dance to make money for class activities. Sophomores spread love throughout the campus with their Valentines Day theme when Lincoln took a holiday during Spirit Week. In their heart booth, the class sold love potion and chocolate kisses. Remarked sophomore Christy Cober Our class put in a lot more time during Spirit Week this year. Everybody was really involved and even though we didn't win, we had a lot of fun trying. The class of '84 grew in many positive ways during their first two years of high school. By the end of the year the sophomores were much more than Hunderclass- men. I 130 Sophomores
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Sex change Gaal, Leary break tradition. I really think it is great that girl's are finding interest and getting more involved in men's sports, said MichaelAnn Leary. This year two Sophomores, Megan Gaal and MichaelAnn Leary, played on a boy's Ju- nior Varsity team. Waterpolo player Leary, practiced three times a week at night for about two and a half hours, two mornings a week for forty five minutes and had games twice a week. Leary did extra conditioning by swimming, lifting weights and jogging. This is her first year playing waterpolo and she has been swim- ming for seven year. Soccer player, Megan Gaal, practiced for an hour and a half three times a week and played games twice a week. There was no girl's team to try out for, and she enjoyed it so much that she tried out for boy's. She has been playing soccer since fourth grade and plans on going out for the Varsity team next year. Soccer was marvelous and a lot of fun. Being on a guy's team was hard but more rewarding. The guy's were all great, said Gaal. Angela Abbott .. Jill Arnerman Q ' F Erik Andall ' . Carla Anderson ' '- Deidra Anderson '- Michael Anderson , Gina Aragona Mark Asta David Atkinson Len Awe Lorie Backner Grace Bacon I John Bacon Lisa Baker . April Barker f Wendy Barnes Chuck Bartmun Emily Bauermeister Frank Bedford YK gif Q . P A - a L K W1 ,af .. V w 'f31'u tf Q .V g va - Y 1 K . Q' . 4 , M H Sir. ff N U if .,--Y Jill Bedford : ' gg J - ,4 A ' D Brian Bender If .Q Q J ,qw John Benson .2 - Z ' 'Y it 4' if i QF- ' K-A 5 Joan Bertilacchi ' f jg 5 A 5 , A Rhonda Biafra 1 Q2 31 , fi se-Q Q F? Narisa Blanks g 1 ' - -if . E K V ,, 1 ..,. . 1 . 3 ff ' 1 I Greg Bitter b A: IWW, ' 5 gif ' ,, b .. Paul Blakemore W 5 5 ? - X ...Qi ff -1 x Lisa Boggs 1 ,N 3 . - A k 1 ax ff ia .-. . 5 .. ,.' A rl Jim Bohannon 4 u 'N ' tk' 5 Rf? . M. X J Laurie Bolen ' 5. Q V 1 ' 11527 'Q ' ' W4 A k 4. .A -3 V K J Jeff Boles , ,. 1 . ' X A -. Q? 5 a I U 132 Sophomores
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