While Erik Werner and Usa Rehn watch cruisers. Tony Vanorny tries to finish his homework Five Join Sophomore Class All the sophomores were required to take world history, English II. and one semester of Typing II They also had to choose from several electives. Some of their choices were geometry, biology, Spanish I and II, German I and H. Woodshop I and II, Art I and II. Home Ec I and II, theatre fundamentals. Algebra I and II. Computer I, sewing. Ag I and H, general busi- ness. band, and chorus. Although four students left the class, five new students joined the class to make the enrollment 81. Students joining the class were Shannon Wood, James Christensen. Troy Heitland, Eric Karges, and Greg Bridgeforth Moggie Aesoph Tom Aesoph Don Berk net Karla Bjerke Ryan Boe Cindy Boehrns Usa Buck Dan Carlin David Christensen James Christensen Susan Christenson Terry Classen Angela Dahle Glnny Dohrer Kyle Fenhaus Eric Finstod Shawn Folk John Fonder Dona Fordahl Jason Freiwald Jennifer Goetsch Tom Flartman Troy Heitland Melissa Hinders Shawn Hofer John Hulberg Mike Jones Daryl Jonescheit Dulcie Karels Eric Karges Shawn Kathman Bary Keith Sarah Koch Harold lambrechts Katherine Lange 20 sophomore
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Teachers Give Opinion on Class Chris ! Wherry receives her award at the Girls Basketball State Tournament while spectators look on Two newcomers to MHS gave their views on the sophomore class. Mr. Steve Rice, sophomore world history teacher, said that he enjoyed teaching here, except that most of the sophomores liked the Minnesota Twins, and they gave him a bad time about them winning. He said his worst nightmare came true when the Twins won the World Series. Mrs Kathy Sussex, a new substitute teacher, said the sophomores were fun from what she had seen. She said they were not too loud and not all-know- ing. but they weren't dead either. She also said she liked them because they were Minnesota Twins fans. Mr. Jim Dahl, an old favorite of the sophomores, said that he enjoyed enlightening their minds with new knowledge of their environment. Mr Dahl said he was trying to look like a marine biologist with the beard he was growing While eating his hotdog and french tries. Gregg Neu thinks about what he is going to do after basketball practice that night 22 sophomores
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