Jayme Johnson Leah Johnson Rachel Johnson Rebecca Johnson Terralee Johnson Britnea Jones Jocelyn Jones
Alexandra Jovanis Satbyol Kang Kelsi Kao Kristi Kao Paul Kasal Alysia Kauffman Amanda Keister
Angela Kellar Brittany Keller jacqueline Kelly Paul Kernfeld Kristin Kerns Sabih Khatri Vladimir Khristov
Jeffrey Kiel Zachary Kight Marc Kim So-Un Kim YongHo Kim Kayla King Skyla King
Heather Kirk Jennifer Kissel Shannon Kleban Brittany Klinefelter Curtis Kling Aaron Klinger Erin Knepp
Emily Knisely Kaitlyn Knobloch David Knoppers Marie Kocher Kelly Kohr Kayla Kollman Molly Kozminsky
ABOVE RIGHT With her teacher Mr. Jack Lyke working beside her, Karen Alley enters information for her biology Powerpoint project. "Classes are a lot more work this year than last year," said Alley. "There are more projects, more homework, and too many labs." photobyEmily\Voodard BELOW RIGHT Brian Godish uses his lunch period to finish his homework. While students found the new workload stressful, some managed to find something about the work fun, such a.s sharing it with a friend. Said Godish, "I thoroughly enjoy the copious endeavours of school. I really like to do homework with my great friend, Clay [Blunk] , who is also a ninja." phorobyEmilylfloodard FAR RIGHT While eating a quesadilla for lunch, Kristin Kerns watchesherteacherin Drivers Ed class. "Though [Driver's Ed] may seem like a pointless class, you actually use this stuff later in life," said Kerns. Sophomores gave up their lunch periods to fit in all the classes they wanted to take. "Eating lunch in class is good, because then you can schedule more class periods. I don't mind nothavingalunch.lt's kind ofunproductiveand boring," said Kerns. ¡As for the quesadilla, I made it myself. It was very good. • photo cou11csy of Emily Durbin
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