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Mary Hartter Scott Harvey Kyle Hayden Michael Herbster Sarah Herrmann Scott Herrmann Pamela Hopp Bev Johnson Kapprell Johnson Monica Lierz Kristin Mars Matt McFall Robbie McKim Kathleen Miller Carl Moore Summer Moser Monique Neis Julie Olberding Bridget Renyer Amy Rettig Paula Rilinger 22 Danny Gaston tries to take a nap while Junior Bockerstette masters the adding machine during business law
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Below: Bobby Gresham. Troy Tinklin. and Mary Hartter goof off instead of work in biology. Sophomores, one step closer They came on their first day of school not knowing what to expect. Some were happy, some were sad. and some wanted it to get over so they could get to another summer of parties. They realized that they wouldn’t occupy the low- est rung on the ladder this year. They were moving on to- wards the end of their manda- tory school years. They started off the year by selecting their officers. As president. Marcia Flentie was given the honor of leading her class to the top. B.J. Buren- heide got to keep the class in order and assist it to the top in his office of vice-president. Kyle Hayden’s job as secretary was to take down all the im- portant. and sometimes se- cret. information. Since Kristin Mars was treasurer, she got to make sure that everyone paid their dues. And Rick Smith was given the enormous task of re- presenting such a unique class at the student council meeting. When homecoming came around the sophomores be- came secretive. They did not want anyone to find out about their float. Some sophomores relaxed enough to participate in the spirit days and to enjoy the festivities of the week. When it came time for the pa- rade. they prepared their float. Their theme was “wipe out’’, which was good enough to take first place. This was a good year for the sophomores. They started off strong, and continued that way. They took their new place on the ladder with pride. Tim Epple Jason Fisher Marcia Flentie Brandi Garber Scott Garber James Gaston Bobby Gresham Carrie Grimm Chris Halls Brian Hartter Colleen Hartter Lynn Hartter Jr. 21
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Sophomores speak their mind Jon Robinson Amy Rodecap Dwight Rokey Michelle Rokey Jim Schneider Patricia Schoenfelder Richard Smith Joy Spielman Marilyn Steiner Darrell Stolzenberger Yancey Stolzenberger A group of ten sophomores were asked some quesitons. The questions were de- signed to help people get a better knowl- edge of the sophomore class. Here are some of the questions, results, and some quotes. The first question was “What do you do for fun on weekends?” The general answer was to go out with friends and party. The answer that best sums up this idea is from Danny Gaston. Danny said, “Enjoy life at its fullest as much as humanly possible.” The next question was “What do you think of the school year so far?” This was varied. Most thought it was “O K.” or “could be better.” A few even liked it. Ka- prelle Johnson had this answer, “I enjoy it. It’s been nerve-racking quite a bit. but it’s been fun! When asked what they would change about the school if they could, most re- sponded with about the same answer. Joel Dietrich’s answer says it all. “All the teach- ers. except for a few.” “How much homework do you have a night? The answer ranged from none to around two subjects. The related question of, “How much time do you spend on homework?”, got a reply of not much. In fact Cheri Adam’s answer was. “as little as possible.” The favorite fashion this year? Well, take a guess, you’ll probably be right. This class was varied in fashion taste, no one said anything that was said by someone else. The last question had to do with music. It asked their favorite type and group. Most didn’t have just one favorite group. And the type of music was generally rock, ranging from soft to metal, and a little country. As you can see. the sophomores aren’t afraid of speaking their mind. And they are definitely a unique class. Lisa Strahm Troy Tinklin Casey Tramp Bill White Clint White Troy Wissler 23
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