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When asked if they could go any- where in the world, the sophomores an- Xe swered: California-(Dave Ehlke) ... Ha- (e waii-(Mike Kasper) France-(Ray q xX Sheldon) ... Denmark-(Tim Gerritsen) ; at . USSR-(Tom Counts). . Transylva- aN nia-(Donny Staerkel) anywhere “you give me a free ticket to-(Kathy Courtois). The sophs had many responses when sked where they go when they want to be alone. Here are some answers: in my closet-(Anonymous) ... the moon- (Ben Hintze) ... out in the woods-(Jill Rasmussen) ... to my car-(Todd Hyler) wonderland-(Bernie Mueller) my room-(Kevin Lee). When they were asked where they liked to go with their families, they re- plied: our cottage-VJJlim Meinen) ... the family room-(Jeff Singstock) ... to my grandma’s house-(Dieter Presser) hunting-(Dave Fischer) ... anywhere that my friends aren't so they won't see a coe my goofy parents-(Tina Wilson). Wee Pe Some of the sophomores’ favorite i Ae HAs, places to shop are: Adult Video-(Ben a ‘ Hintze) ... Madison-(Karrie Beck) ... the Main Attraction and used paper- . Frederick's the Ex- Ath- Jeffrey’s- Os back stores-(Vicki Miller) . . of Hollywood-(Kathy Cason) ... clusive Company-(Brian Kilp) ... lete’s Foot-(Troy Ehnert) ... Darwin Airola, Becky Anderson, Chanda Anderson, Cindy Anderson, Mike Anderson, Theresa Anderson, Dan Arnold, Renae Arnoldussen Robin Bahr, Mike Balke, Scott Bartel, Chris Bartels, Paul Bathke, Julie Bauer, Vicki Bearwald, Cindy Beck Karrie Beck, Keith Belkye, Randy Bend. er, Cindy Berg, Tabby Bergin, Debbie Berktold, Chris Bernarde, Lisa Berndt Stacey Birch, Craig Bishop, Joe Blechl, Brian Blomberg, Russel Bloom, Shelly Bochinski, Tom Boehning, Kari Bohlssen . Sophs Reveal Favorite Places (Cherste Johnson). The sophs’ favorite places to eat are: Rocky Rococco’s-(Michelle Oesterreich) . Hero’s-(Stan Oien) . . . Baxter’s-Vlodi Schneider) ... Chi Chi’s in Milwaukee- Gulie Bauer) ... Red Lobster-(Lisa Hen- ry) ... Hardee’s-(Lynne Herdina). These are some of the places that the sophs chose to go out on a date: a school dance-(Karen Norman) ; Snoopy’s-(Jess Running) ... a party-(Di- eter Presser) a restaurant-(Leslie Rowe) ... anywhere that | don’t have to pay-(Kathy Courtois) ... Shakey’s- (Devin Gaymon). According to the sophomores, some of the most beautiful places in Wisconsin are: Point Beach-(Mark Krueger) Iron Mountain-(Steve Solomon) ... the courthouse-(Mark Pett) ... W-10 Note- book office-(Kathy Courtois). Some of the activities that they do on a Saturday afternoon are: go shopping- (Nancy Warfield) ... Cruising around- (Kal Spanbauer) ... | go to a friend’s house-(Becky Anderson) ... anyplace that comes to mind-(Holly Thompson) | go jogging or someplace-(Lisa Stowe) ... | usually go to the Y-(Lynne Herdina) ... to the University-(Darwin Airola) ... | do water color painting- (Kelly Fores).
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wi Andi Sawall, Mark Wu, Jeff Day Freshman Andi Sawall has only been swimming for three years and has ac- complished a lot. This year she has al- ready broken three freshman records, the school record in the 100 yard butter- fly, and went to state with Monica Winkler, Robin Harmon, and Kelly Lewellyn for their recordbreaking 400 yard free-style relay. Andi’s plans are to keep on swim- ming throughout high schooi and make it to the nationals. Andi’s goal is to get a swimming scholarship and attend col- lege. Don Lemkuil is a part of the Oshkosh Youth Symphony, and plays third stand bass. Don began playing bass in the sixth grade, and has taken private les- sons for two years. He is also involved in West's orchestra, where he is first stand. “| think that playing bass is fun. Sometimes it can be challenging; espe- cially in Youth Symphony,”’ remarked Don. When asked if he would continue after high school, he replied, ... it’s a possibility; | might like to play in a jazz or dance band. In the near future | might also be interested in playing in the Oshkosh Symphony.” Don is also involved in other school activities. He was a quarterback on the football team, and a starter on the fresh- man basketball team. “Being involved in many activities is hard work, but is rewarding in the end,” summarized Don. Mark Wu first became interested in computers a couple of years ago when he asked for a home video game and his parents suggested he get a home computer. Once he mastered the planned programs on his computer, he became bored with the terminal. Soon he had bought two additional comput- ers and started writing his own pro- grams. His best program is an ancient mathematics game, ‘Nim With a Ven- geance,”’ which took him three months to create. He has also taken two college classes on computer language. Mark works on his computers only after all his school work is finished. He explained, ‘Once | start working, | don’t want to stop be- caue | lose track of my ideas.” Jeff Day has been involved in scout- ing for seven years. He earned his Ar- row of Light while he was a Webelo. He is a member of the Ceremony and Dance Team and is an ordeal member of the Order of the Arrow. Since he be- gan scouting, Jeff has been involved in numerous scouting activities. In November, Jeff became an Eagle Scout. It is t he highest honor a Boy Scout can earn. Jeff's Eagle Service Project in- volved the research, drawing, painting varnishing and framing of a Biblical Time Line, covering 2000 years of the Bible. “In the future | might like to do some leadership work for other Boy Scouts,” concluded Jeff. Annette Ulrich, Bethanie Viergutz, Ju- dith Voelker, Dave Walters, Mara Warner, Amy Weber, Jon Weber, Carol Weed. Sean Wegner, Jeffery Weigt, Gail Weitz, Debbie Werner, John Wieland, Ann Wilcox, Rodger Williams, Walter Williams. Ron Wohlt, Christa Wolff, Rebecca Wright, Todd Wright, Mark Wu, Jennifer Wuest, Kathy Wyatt, Jay Yearwood. Jon Yearwood, Dennis Yoder, Nancy Young, Wayne Zdanovec, Theresa Zel- hofer, Jerry Ziebell, Shawn Ziebell, Tim Ziebell. Amy Zillges, Mark Zimmerman, David Zorn.
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Joe Borgardt, Dave Bougie, Sue Bou- shele, Pat Brennand, Steve Brewer, Patty Brooks, Carol Brown, David Brun- over Denise Bryant, Leon Brzostowski, Ryan Bunda, Ken Brugess, Cary Burns, Missy Bussian, Denise Cada, Connie Calder LeAnn Caulkins, Scott Cartwright, Kathy Cason, Perry Clark, Craig Copp, Tom Counts, Kathy Courtois, Jeff Crom- bie Matt Cronin, Donna Dahlke, Jeff Davis, Brian Doedering, Scott Dehn, Sean Dett- laff, Debra Diemel, Heather Diener Jay Drews, Sue Drumwright, Desi Du- ley, Troy Durkee, Lori Eberhart, Tammy Eberhart, Dave Ehlke, Troy Ehnert Lisa Eickhorst, Chris Engebregtsen, Jerry Erdman, Jon Erdman, Steph Evert, Scott Farvour, Diane Faust, Pete Faust Bill Fetter, Tom Fink, Dave Fisher, Tonya Fisher, Keith Flack, Charlotte Flynn, Kelly Fores, Jon Fowler Mark Frey, Julie Gafner, Cary Gauger, Devin Gaymon, Robyn Gehrt, Wendy Gelhar, Carla Genz, Tim Gerritsen Andy Geurts, Kevin Gintner, David Gohlke, Pam Gonzales, Kim Goodacre, Cindy Goyette, Sue Grasley, Victor Green [vas
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