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X Mary Scholten Sonia Schoppert Brad Schroeder Lynn Schroeder Paul Sechser Diane Smldt 53 , r Regan Smith V - Scott Snyders f. 1 Chad Soldatke Q! A, E Pat Soldatke if N Q, 8 is Marie Spencer ' 7 CHans Szamelf E A N .' yQf'Xb'j J? N3 xr- I f S Eg 5 I X Xl? xx J Pete Tapken ' ' Karen Theraux Paula Thill G N' ' Carl Thomassen , Katie Thraen Charlie Tlmmer . .Q .. '-. 'UI .Y -. 1 V ,r gre A 4232, f A gt t . M we 'ig if if 4. - . 42159 gf? A he ' 3 6 A' ' I X 7 I ' 1 1 1 M H'-Lit ' A f- Tlm Treanor Jeanne Tunender Julle Ulrich Karen Van Busklrk Bridget Van Hove Counterclockwlse starting at right: So- phomores participate In their second retreat . . . Sophomores take time to Ham lt up for the camera . . . School splrit runs high . . . The sophomores show their support at the pep fest before the football playoffs. Not Pictured: Todd Conlon Shirley Eutzy Llz Plersol Kathy Savln Dan 0'Connell 52 lf
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fx Sr I 1 I K' Y an .7 . ,N , V M .I . .0 ag x 411 ' K ts ZX A fu .vv ve I N X KLK: . x ' v X ff 'K X 'ff x 9' 1. ,', -' E! T Q X V ' x E J 'Km 'Yi L T 'guixzt' . . 0 vw K K ' .. A A ig, Sophs like choice ln freshman year students had to take many required courses. Limits put on experimentation with electives made the frosh look forward to their coming years at O'Gorman when they would have a chance to choose more of their own courses. Sophomore year marked a big step in students' lives. Their choices of classes expanded. Many took advantage of the wide range of courses offered. Languages, debate, oral interpretation, and choir scored high among this year's sophs. With a little freedom gained, sophomores still had to take some mandatory courses. A semester of typing, sophomore religion taught by Mr. Kevin Brick, and a year of U.S. history headed the list of needed courses. N A few students decided not to take U.S. Early and Contemporary history this year but instead postponed it until next year when they could take Advanced Placement History. This class presents a greater challenge to the students and also allows them to test out of classes in college. ,.. We N K This year's sophs now look forward to next year when even fewer required courses need to be taken. Mike Pyper Clockwlse starting at top: Katie Thraen cheers on her classmates at a basketball game So- phomores take a Burger King break. Dave Rlchardson Jody Rlerson Pat Rogers Bruce Ross Krlstee Rutten L? Steve Sabers Dawn Scherschllgt 51
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Bob Vlereck Joe Vogel Paula Ward Chuck Weis Mike Wetrlch Rich Wllka V 1 ,fr F Sophs advance Sophomores, often termed the forgotten students, face a period of adjustment. They are no longer the new kids on the block nor are they part of the upperclassmen. Responsibilities increase to some extent but not enough to make a marked difference. College still seems a long way off Time still winds slowly. A need to prove oneself is present. On a lighter note, for some sophomore year means not sitting at the tables farthest away from the pop machines in the lunchroom. Many also enjoy the experience of calling others, frosh. Being members of the middle year, students learn to adjust. Guidance from the upperclassmen becomes important and they all look forward to next year when they will be members of the upper half of the school. 53 1 K
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