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Sophomores Realize Change Jeff Anderson John Anderson Dawn Ashbacher Sandy Ashford Another year passes and another All seemingly with new group of sophomores comes into the high school. the same opinion of their first year here; they like the change. When asked what they liked about the high school they replied: Paul Gavin: You have a wider choice of what classes you can take. Chuck Hardin: It’s better all around because of more free time and getting to choose your classes. Vicki Wilcox: You have more time to yourself and to get help from your teachers. Amy Fisher: I like the high school better because the staff doesn’t treat you as if they were babysitting you. Julie Rotter: You can go anywhere in your free time. Rena Filling: You can do what you want when you’re free. Joel Flack: I like the high school sports better. Kim Cline: The classes aren’t long and you get to know each other better. Renee Lauck: The teachers treat you like you’re more mature and your schedule is neat and allows you to take about any class. Jim Brase: The high school differs in that there is more responsibility, individualism, and future training. Ann Hagen: I like the high school because you are able to take different kinds of classes, go out for more sports, and be more involved. Dawn Stewart: In the high school you get more chances for involvement in sports, drama, and music. U - m v . Jamie Cross Tracy Crotts •i-.| i SiD % Mike Clancy Kim Cline Jason Clothier Barb Conner :v I ^4 VI b Hi At. * 88 — Sophomores v if; 1 Chris Biley Cheri Bistricky Tammy Blanchard Jim Brase tbsfi / # - f Kevin Brody Tom Brown Mike Bush Donald Byerly iL^Tr ' cj4 - c Yvette Askam Jim Baker Kevin Beachler Sherri Becicka Tammy Becicka Chris Bennett Mike Bentley Stacey Berrier - . 4 ?'/» ;? Steve Cerveny Brian Ceynar Mary Christen Lisa Christensen

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