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Greg Ryan John Sailor Tony Salas Megan Schirman Linda Schmitt Chad Schoenthaler Laurie Schroeder Jennifer Schulz Jennifer Schwartzoff Scotty Scribner Kim See Dori Seifert Jimmy Shannon Carrie Sherrill Brenda Shimp Daron Shirey Sarah Siemsen Annette Smith Gyle Smith Beth Splinter Barry Sprout Scott Stapleton Keith Stein Brian Stowe Anne Sutherland Jennifer Syring Scott Thompson Kristina Thornton Darcey Timmerman Terry Tobin Ailema Toolate Ann Underwood an vs 1:-. 5 sk me l r ,fc- rr S. K v- i X X w S, t a g, N Aipnjwwililla 05-.. Y - . c is X Konrad Krakllo :QQ ,,,, efi sp eeea .eafta S it 'ii V it S 1 Birthdate: 7-13-72 I it X :L if Q X F :M X Birthplace: Davenport 4, I Y f ,,. if X X S l ' Srl, Residence: Donahue ' QQ 5 q 1 Q S Hobby: Motorcycle riding S 2 in S M3 ' Favorite Movie: Commando 'S teel fet S S5 iiiii Favorite Teacher: Miss Steffens- Qp 3 Im S meier S J kd' Favorite Class: Vocational Agri- .. S g Q - rg as culture 1 it A . Least Favorite Class: Short Lit ll 1 is 3, y lf you Could go anywhere on a gy vacation, where would you go? be it ' S i'i 'i tii S X 1 esaf ! Favorite Cereal: Frosted Flakes I z 6 ' r .L lf you could have anyone play you 1 N 'S' 6' X' I .SQ 'S S S in a movie, who would it be? f SS g R ' il Q r Eddie Murphy Sv A ' A f 'A my ... K it S t.t-1 Eii i so 3 Q. 2 L S W 'K 3 'pq 3 S .,S fi' hum SS W 5 S ' i 'I Z S A ,A N so Q l g S .S 'K .Ss S SSSSSS S K is 'Vt R - Science labs can be interesting places to sit and think. Sophomore Gyle Smith sits with his pencil waiting for something to happen. 108 SOPHOMORES 3 I Q.. alt
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eacher ' at school. Pam Curtis. stopping ln the listens as Jay Holland poses his inquiry. H5 w With a questioning look in his eyes, Dereck Fisher listens to a friend's unbelievable stories. s fl at 5 1 Q 3? s arent the only ones who answer . . . gg,saaezsskQvmwweamswmfwmmzmwsswwn-mmmQwwwwwz'1..mffmwzwmmwawvepwgwsw,.wezsswmweee2azwmaeewmbgW i' e-:- me ,. 3 so IMIDITY F Qi o walk down the hall as a freshman. you , ii . . 2 E gg have to have a friend with you. but when you're a sophomore that all ends. Sopho- 3 mores finally get the respect that they . have earned, after their freshman year. iiiggfii The first two weeks of school as a fresh- man I wasn't sure of myself. states An- .E .Egg nette Smith. Jennifer Kirby says. By my vigi. so homore ear l was able to walk into 2 Pg M P Y E gag the school knowing more people and Y 1 knowing what was going on. Most soph- ig gi: omores say that it's easier to take classes E :gf ,, with upperclassmen now. Daryl Fisher EV, ff sums up the feelings of most sophomores by saying, l believe that as a sophomore Ziyi' I get more respect from teachers and up- 3 Peu.iuaalllul'l.H E if if E 5 I Q 'I UE Q ia ...,. an 23 ii' :.:, E :ME .,,- In -1. E so ..... W ,,,...,...,N .M:.-Wwfeleea. W...-M 1'-- , .fi W my-vm.. JQW L M M ., f :fly 4 q W eett iiffil cg . ,,.. Q X 2 'i if Q W I X I .J 1 gru . R , 2 iecc 'P R 1 1 S ...wr V K wx Egb f v .. . v of K., f . , K :fl tb A Q E X eesse gg ' e.o J .., .,...': - iii' ,. R ,.,. . otio g ,, g g o Q- -F if sy' 'xi ' R 5 .. J i . P i , K ' J J Wigs QE R ' 7 1 'X 1 A i Q if . 8 me 'N 'if 5' .xl A g S o QL g ,iw 3 Q A . if , Q5 , A 2.5 ,... ' -...w s. J vi, 'W . 'ff va, - , .. J, S ' ' E i s W! a J 5 J i l -in ,gh f 4 D George Paris Angela Parrott Al Patel Leslie Patzer Jennifer Pender Joe Peters Craig Petersen Kari Petersen Lecia Pewe Jason Ploog Rachel Podber Sean Pribble Jamie Puckett Troy Puffenbarger Travis Ralfs John Randall Peggy Ranson Brian Rathjen Michelle Reding Heath Reedy Christine Reising Eric Rembold Tracy Retzel Ryan Rickertsen Jim Ruggeberg SOPHOMORES 107
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ww-wwmwmwwm .W..,...s..e.wtm-mamma me , 1 c ...cwmmw W J If you sneek up on some sophomores they try to hide. Janeen Heiman just gives a smile from her seat in French class. Speaking of smiles. sophomores Kristina Thorton and Renee Braet stop in A-hall. 5 r in f I Q R 'ft' it if 4 fs I j ' if l Y 5 t i ii ' ,, Aw iiiyg Z A ff? F Q W Q' 4 vii I .ff ' ' W ' ,L Q g M ,,u ...wa . -,him 6 2 1 4 f we ,, c,,,, ,,,Ih-ho' , ,Wh-Y V ' W 4 -,..-. . .,... -,,.. . t, -.-. v - wi I ci E Z l 1 .Ll .,,i,r.,r, ,WIS llsfflf' M ,, ,, RENDY his year clothes are simpler, more accessable. The colors are basically earth tones like tan, brown. army green, off white. and black And of course there are always the traditional jeans jean skirts. jean jackets, jean shirts. and just plain old blue jeans' Between the mess of fadish clothes and styles lies some people who go for making up their own ideas of fashion Emmy Yanacheak ex- plains. l always thought that l had some form of style. Since l ve been to Germany, I feel that l ve finally found my own unique style Clothes, tie- dyed shirts. 60 s psycadelic shirts and long trench coats are some of the older styles that are popular to wear now. Chris Nevenhoven said he preferred wearing second hand clothes to new ones. Second hand clothes are unique. l like them because there aren t very many people who wear them. Most of us wear whatever we re in the mood to wear. whether it is dressy or casual clothes. No matter what kind of style people choose to wear. it always ends up as Darcy Tim- rman says. ' l wear what s clean in the wash! :Jr ,fm : lm -.-.xmQ .- - . Jami Van Ryswyk Todd VanHoosier Jamie VanHorn Adam Verdick Scott Wallis Paul Wells Rhonda Welte Nicholas Welter Janel Whitaker Ryan White Tony Willis Joanne Wilson Sherry Wissinger Kimberly Wood Nicole Woodford Chris Woomert Kelli Wuestenberg Terry Wyatt Rick Zaruba Michelle Zogg SOPHOMORES 109
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