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Making History
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och class hod something special about it, the
freshmen had just begun high school, the juniors were
almost seniors and the seniors were about to gradu-
ate. But most sophomores felt they were just there.
Consequently they had to have a spirit of their own,
something to make them stand apart. The sophomore I
class made a statement that they were special and
here to stay. They had a lot to contribute and contin-
ued to help make the history of this school.
" The class of '90 was awesome " It had been pretty good, 1 re- I
and had a lot going for it." - ally didn't get teased too
Becky Honaker much." -Brent Wadman
I
"You already knew people " I was really excited about be-
and you had a lot of close ing able to drive. I was also glad
friends. That's what was nice not to be on the bottom any-
about the class of '90, we were more." - Troy Brueckner
all friends. " -Paula Ostrowski
" I liked it better than being a
" The best part of being a soph- freshman, but it was still worse
omore was that you were used than a junior. It was nice to
.., to high school. It was also the know people and know where
year to get it all together and you were going." - Trisha
decide what you wanted to do Brown
with your life." - Mark Wilson
"I really liked high school so I
don't mind being a sophomore
" We will graduate in a new de- but I would have liked more
code" -Brenda Jensen privileges." -Ben Graham
" We were the first class of the " It was bett-er than a fresh-
new decade, so we could start man." - Matt Rasgorshek _/.
it off great!" - Shawnda KillĀ· -Melinda Absher-
ham
Lori Zito, Melissa Herink, Kim Mahoney,
and Lisa Millen enjoy being together in 89
their music class. Many students chose
this as an extra credit. (P. Mahoney)