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There are two members of the Junior class that have a lot in common, Eric McLauchlin and Brannon Scott. Eric, who has been riding horses since he was five years old, has won many plaques and ribbons. He also has another talent, he can take leather and make saddles and tack. During the sum- mer he works for Lynn Pope and in his spare time he works in the saddle shop. He goes to at least four horse cuttings a year. Brannon, who has been roping since he was twelve years old, has also won many ribbons and belt buckles, includ- ing being on all-around cowboy. During the summer he cuts hay with his dad. He goes to almost ten rodeos a year to stay active. Both enjoy many of the same things, including, hunting, fishing, and sports. They’re both looking forward to the coming summer so that they can start cutting, roping and doing the things they enjoy. P. 20 TOP: Garon Rogers working hard during shop class. BOTTOM: The Junior class gets caught goofing off during lunchtime. P. 21 TOP LEFT: Brannon Scott relaxes after a hard day of roping at the Tulelake fairgrounds. BOTTOM LEFT: Theresa Paschke and Tracy Maupin look elsewhere for action at the Spud Bowl game. BOTTOM RIGHT: Eric McLauchlin waves to his adoring fans during the Potato Festival parade. Juniors 21
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Jeanine Martin Erin Nyman John Orrigo Matt Parks Theresa Paschke Brenda Pearce Gavin Rajnus Jack Ritter Garon Rogers Brannon Scott Tina Schadle Tina Shelby Lisa Stilwell Tice Walker Angie Watson Lisa Young
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SOPHOMORES The sophomores are another year closer to graduation. They are an enthusiastic class and they have a good outlook on the future at Lost River High School with some people who will fulfill the sophomore ex- pectations. The sophomores are involved in all school activities. One responsibilities as a class is to organize the Sadies Hawkins dance. It is the highlight of the year where the girls ask the boys to go to the dance. Most girls buy their dates matching shirts and they compete in contests at the dance. The sophomore class officers are doing a good job leading them to their junior year. They are planning for the prom by raising money with the Sadies dance, carni- val, and next year with the junior conces- sion stand. The sophomore year is probably the most exciting year in high school besides the senior year. This is the year when stu- dents usually order class rings and letter- men’s jackets. 2 Sonhomoms
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