In the few minutes before Mr. Stacey begins class, his students Larry Brunswick, Tom Myers, Teresa Lohr, Jason Lindemann, Diana Dorhofer, Angee Paino, and Dan Kennedy communicate. Shortly after receiving a pie in the face from junior Rick Olson, Sophomore Brock Peterson reaches for a towel offered b y junior Julie Wills. The Sophomore class was one of the losers in the Christmas canned food drive, and Brock, as one of their leaders, received the punishment. ortraits Almost done! Sophomore Mike Cooper falls victim to Pam Smith's attempts to blindly ‘get him ready for school’ dur- ing a pep assembly activity. The object of the competition is to see which girl can semi-successfully prepare their guy for school by shaving him, brushing his teeth and combing his hair.
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The Wise and the Foolish Sophomore is derived from the Greek words sophos, meaning wise, and moros, meaning foolish. Makes a lot of sense, huh? Well, the Greeks were right in one respect, we were the wise, and we had a great year. Our class officers, President Donavan Dichter, Vice President Tyson Re- mensnyder, Secretary Nancy Beal and Sgts. at Arms, Da- vid Johnson and Brock Peterson, saw to it. It started with the ‘Welcome Frosh Dance’, a dance traditionally given for the Freshmen, by the Sophomores, soon after their initiation into good old Seaside High. There was a great turnout due mostly, many said, to the anticipated music choice. Next was Homecoming Week. The Sophomore class took first place in the air band and a very strong second in the all around competition, thanks to all the support and spirit of the students. We also didn’t do too badly, taking third, in the Spirit Bowl. Our team, Larry Brunswick, Aalon Cole, Tim Gal- lagher, Cisco Jorgensen, Chris Neuman, Ben Tallman and Ryan White, came in only 50 points behind the winning Seniors. We will no doubt be the wise, and perhaps a little foolish, through our Junior and Senior years. = 4 ll Dressed as a nerd during Homecoming Week, Dan Kennedy was one of our pa- tient snack bar workers. Would you buy a house from this couple? Dressed in the appropriate apparel, Melissa Rose and Sean Ka- bunuk are participating in Homecoming Nerd Day. “Great catch!’ During halftime of the Homecoming game, Todd Beauchamp, shown, and Donavan Dichter win the balloon toss. Showing support for their team, energetic Sopho- mores cheer during the Homecoming game. Guns Roses? No, it’s our own Tracy Gassner, Derek Greenawald, David Johnson and Brock Peter- son performing Welcome to the Jungle’. Sophomore Family 27 ECOLA SQUARE BOOKS 123 S. Hemlock, Cannon Beach Open Daily 10-6 436-0803
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