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F.milee Keith Paul Kelley Kirsten Kclling Jason Killian Benjamin King Yoshimi Kitazawa Mary Knell David Knighton Jennifer Kuhlman Johnathan Kunz Charlotte Larsen Eric Larson Brandon Layton Matt Leaptrot Jeff Lees Mike Lee Rochelle Lees Quincy Lewis Misti Lindsay Bryan Lindquist FUTURE YVES SAINT LAURENT MO- DEL. Jenny Overton applies lipstick to Kristen Sperry. Jenny is a Sopho- more Senator this year and Kristen loves to ski the slopes. I PITY THE FOOL! Mrs. T. Patti Ben nion. kept spirits high as she bravely flies through the commons. Patti also is a super runner and she is on the Girls' Cross Country Team. Larisa Loring Danielle Lukins Steven Madsen Hans Magleby 03 W CX o O X Oh O CO Sophomores 185
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Michelle Hoover Julie Hughes Jonathan Hughes Andrea Ivie Andrea Jackman Gina Jackson Keith Jacobson Kristi Jackson Jud Jenkins Donna Jean Jim George Johnson Michael Johnson Sean Johnson Allyson Johstoneaux Bob Jones Peter Jones Stefani Jones Jens Jorgensen Dean Judd Tehani Kauo Brent Keck Jocelyn Kearl SOPHOMORE STRESS How to avoid unwanted worries. The unfortunate aspects of Sophomore student life were all the stress and wor- ry. When students were asked what they worried about the most, they would probably have said grades. There was too much empha- sis placed on the letter grade and too little on what the student actually learned. In addition to their grades, Sophomores worried about such things as dying, going to war, their appearance, not being socially accepted, and even that their clothes may unceremoniously fall off. Everyone said that high school should be the most HOOKED ON CLASSICS. Sharon Nielson plays the violin with vigor. Sharon is an excellent violinist, and in the orchestra. She enjoys her Sophomore year and loves horses. fun, most carefree time of our lives, but unfortunately there was too much pres- sure placed on the students in our school. Students needed some outlet or method of relief for pressures. Thankfully there were many things that stu- dents could do: go out with their friends, attend school dances and sports events, go shopping, and participate in school, religious, and civ- ic clubs and organizations. Students soon realized that their success not only de- pended on their grades but also on their emotional and social attitudes. NO STRINGS ATTACHED. These Sophomore beauties. Stephanie Whitlock and Lisa Harward always keep their mouths moving, just so- cializing or chewing gum. 184 Sophomores
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WILD WEEKEND ANTICS Sophomores made the most of weekends. Weekends,” synonymous and watch cartoons. Grape with sleeping, and generally having a good time, were an im- portant part of every Sopho- more’s life. Sophomores could often be found at the mall on weekends, playing in fountains, getting their pictures taken, and visit ing with Missionaries. Shopping was also done. Dancing, watching videos, and T.P.ing were all part of the typical Sophomore's night life. However, many Sophomores chose to stay home and study, babysit, or watch that intellec tually stimulating T.V. show Miami Vice.” Most Sophomores slept in. however, quite a few Sopho- mores woke up early on Satur- day morning so they could eat their favorite breakfast cereal WOOD” YOG GO AWAY! Tim Clyde concentrates as he shows his wood working abilities. He en- joys the sawdust and loves to wear goggles. Tim is a Sophomore Sen- ator. Nuts. Fruit Loops, and Capt'n Crunch (both Peanut Butter and Crunchberries) were favorite breakfast cereals. The Jetsons. Thundercats, Smurfs, and Scooby-Doo were favorite cartoon characters among the Sophomores. Lori Maxwell said. “Every weekend I invite my friends over, and we start dancin' to Jem and the Misfits. It's truly outrageous!” New this year was Pee Wee's Playhouse.” It went over well with Sophomores, who could be found watching the show wearing bunny slippers, flannel pajamas, with tape on their faces. Pee Wee inspired Sophomores to drink their Oval- tine and be kind to their paper boys. A KISS! Tyra Thomas accepts a big kiss from Danny Nelson. Kiss- es are given freely in the school and receiving one is a highlight for every Sophomore's school day. 186
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