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The   hool  band  was  one  way that so-  Bei   a sophomore was  one step away
     pho   s showed  school  sp irit.  Sarah   from  'avi ng modified and open campus.
     MeG   spends  time  adding her spirit to  SophQ  ore s  like  John  Bodlt  have  to
     eac  football  game . (D . Rothfuss)   spena their open hours in  the 9-1  0 study
                                  hall.  Bodlt dreams of the day that he  has
     "B   on  the  varsity vol leyball team put  open campu s.  (L . Custer)
     som   res su re  on  me.··  said  Christy
     John ·  .  The  team  got carnations  for
     Me   ,  which  she  shared  with  Brian
     Burger . (E.  Armburst)

















































                                             Spirit  Always  Prevai[s



                                                                         -Mel inda  Absher-

                                                                and still being an  underclas smen .  freshmen.  It  was  like  a  tradi-
                                                                  ·' The  advantages see med  to  tion."
                                          r  year  so phomores  outweight  the  disadvantages.··   Brian Michalski said.  " I was
                                         their place in  the hi story  sa id  Tifanie Stutznegger.  "at  older  and  felt  bigger.  There
                                  of      hool. This  year was not  lea st we weren't  freshmen any-  see med  to  be  more  privileges
                                  different.  The  soph omores had  more .                     this  year."
                                  spirit all  their own. At the pep ral -  Being a sophomore  brought a   Tris  Jacob  also  felt  better
                                  lie s they cheered the loudest and  new  se nse  of freedom Most got  about being a  sophomore. She
                                  made  the  other classes  aware  their  driver's  li ce nse.  " Being  said.  " I  felt  like  I  was  a  new
                                  that they existed  There became  able to drive made the year more  woman. My class  was the best.
                                  more  responsibilities  and  as  exciting,"  said  Heather Thur- We  were all  friends. so  the  idea
                                  Chris Norlem  said.  " It was an  in  ber.                   of spending two more years with
                                  between yea r.··                 "It meant that I was closer to  them was exciting.··
                                    Kim  Hales also sa id.  " I could  being  out of school  and  that I   Michalsk i summed up the feel -
                                  ha ve  a  lot  more fun  because  I  wasn 't  pushed  around." said  ings  by  saying.  "It was  just  a
     Eac  sophomo re  had  their own unique   knew how the sc hool worked."  Tom Swircek. Not being teased  whole lot better.··  <1111111
     styl   tacey  Follen  shows hers in  the 9-  Although these were so me ad- or  pu shed  around  was  a  ni ce
     10 o  i  e. When  sophomore s had  prob-
     lem   ith  attendance or tardiness they  vantages, there were also seve r-  thing about being a sophomore.
     sov  ed  them  here . (L . Custer)   al  disadvantages. Th ese  in cluded  Brad Urban said,  "You weren't
                                  not being able to park on ca mpus  teased  and  we  could  pi ck  on
     Th   -10  cafeteria was one place sop ho-
     mo   ould  get together and escape the
     unqu  s  oned  authority  of  juniors  and                                                  Sophomore Divider
     sen·  . Nicole  Shook  enjoys her lunch.
     wh  re  the  sophomores reign  supreme.
     (E.  Armburst)
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