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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)