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tABOVEt Sophomore Jeremy Dahmer gets a refreshing drink after a long, hot school day. m. Sophomore, Carrie Heldt, appears pleased with the results of her first nine weeks grades. An inbetween year It is an inbetween year when you are no longer a freshman but not quite an upperclassman. It is that awkward sophomore year. The sophomore class of 379 stu- dents was headed by the same class officers as the previous year. Coming back a little smarter were Eunice Tsai as class president and Kelly Ungetheim as vice-president. Jenny Houser was again secretary and Chris LeDuc as class treasurer. ttThis year was really exciting, yet, academically hard as well stated Ungetheim. 7 Several sophomores enjoyed par- ticipating in the fall musical HOnce Upon A Mattress. Tara Dentino was a good example. She was selected as a lead in the play. Cinnamon Catlin, a member of the chorus for the play, stated, uThis past sophomore year was full of ups and downs. It was my sixteenth year and I acquired my driver's license, participated in a wonderful musical, and learned many new things? This was Mrs. Marge Kinseyts first year as sophomore counselor. She stated, ttThe sophomores made a good adjustment to Harrison High School and really started getting into the swing of what high school is all about - both the academic and the extracurricular activitiesW She feels that the sophomore year is a year when students start thinking about what they really want to do once they graduate from high school. Sophomores were involved in a v0- cational assembly on Nov. 10 in the auditorium. The purpose of the as- sembly was to inform students of classes available to them. During the assembly a filmstrip was shown on these classes. By Lynette Donley Sophom ores 1 7
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CIa wson, Koob reign at Homecommg game : Tuesday, Dec. 22, the Warriors' gym was filled with enthusiastic fans as the boys basketball team played the fifth-ranked Bosse Bulldogs 0n Homecoming night. The gym, decorated with holiday balloons, set the scene for the Home- coming court, which included six senior couples and two junior cou- ples. Senior couples for 1987 were Tiffa- ny Clawson and Kyle Koob; Kim France and Brian Rogers; Angie Dal- ton and Jason Short; Kari Haley and Mark Geren; Trish Patterson and Murat Alper; and Maria Leggett and Bart Lefler. Junior couples were Tish Gardner and Heinrich Deters, and Belinda Loehr and Scott Laugel. During halftime, senior Ange Jor- dan, Student Council president, 18 BasketbaII Homecoming crowned Tiffany Clawson queen, while Kyle Koob was named king. Maid-of-honor was Kim France, es- corted by Brian Rogers. Jennifer Isaac was flowergirl and Ben Seib was crown-bearer. The game became more exciting after halftime, ending with the War- riors winning in an overtime, 91-80. After another victory, a large crowd enjoyed the Homecoming dance in the girls' gym. Miss Linda Deer commented, uThe dance was very successful. I think everyone had a good time? Kenny Jones, WUEV D.J., kept the excitement alive by playing rap and rock music. As Mr. Jerrill Vandeventer, head basketball coach, said, ttIt was an ex- citing evening. By Karen Ridings vx tABOVED A happy group of Harrison fans show their excitement as they watch the War- riurs win an important game. tTOPt Homecoming court: juniors H. Deters and T. Gardner; seniors J. Short and A. Dal- ton; M. Geren and K, Haley; B, Rogers and K. France; Hnmemming king and queen K. Knob and T. Clawsun; T. Patterson and M. Alper; M. Leggett and B. Lefler;juniors Bt Luehr and S. Laugel. The crown-bearer was Ben Seib and the flmvergirl was Jennifer Isaac.
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