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A fifteen-year-old female student has big ideas for the future. Jamie Bunnell, a sophomore, plans to enter the Coast Guard after gradua- tion. She was one of the sophomore repre- sentatives in Student Council. She said she enjoyed being part of the Council, because she felt good doing work for the school and the kids in it. When asked about Student Council, she replied, There were meetings about every other week. Members voted on activities for other clubs and planned activities for the school. Jamie liked the way the Council was run because it got things done, but didn't take up a lot of your time, except during important functions like Home- coming. Other activities of this active sopho- more included: cheerleading, swim- ming, gymnastics, and listening to records. She has been a cheerleader for two years, and has been involved in gymnastics since Junior High. Jamie was a member of the Sopho- more Club, the Spanish Club, and Teen Counselors. Her favorite subjects in school were P.E. and Drivers Education. Everyone has experiences in school, some bad and some good. My most embarrassing was on my fifteenth birthday when everyone sang 'Happy Birthday' to me in the hall, and my most memorable experience was when I made the cheerleading squad, said Jamie. Take 36 Sophomore Closeups 'Who sang Happ Birthda to Jamie in the hallway? , .... .. - -3 xg lla .., .. ..,.,.. , I 5 'QP tk 1 ' . 5 SE :: . . Patty Powers Avanell Purtee Michelle Reiling Alan Reynolds I9 David Hunter ,.,. ' sf F is ,h as 1 4 X -0 or- I a 'N . I I Roxanne Ritter Tony Robinson John Roller Michelle Ruben Philip Rowland Terrle Riddle .,. .r aim, ... ga .,.,f wig . 2 Y . 'K i .. ,, mx I . . J l t ,IE David Russell NS 1 l QJ7' A Rick Salvers 20 .. :, ' I z . - P ..,. . I 1 - . .vm E- - ... I ..., 6, 1 '- Sa In i I il R I lil 'L Ei'-:Qt N X I' . X David Santistevan Cindy Seeman Roberta Sizemore Tish Snelling Dean Specker Lori Stachar l9l THE MOST INTERESTING lab so far was the one at the river because you can study the animals in the place they really live. when they are in captivity they don't act like they would in the wildsf' said David Hunter and John Hathaway, sophomores. 203 BUSY WRITING SHORT stories in Introduction to Literature. instructed by Mrs. Bert Reynolds. are Michelle Reiling and Cindy Seemen. sophomores.
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Girl crazy sophomore president sweetens sales, car washes Order in the courtv is Johnny Ells' call to order of the Sophomore Club. 5' 1 His cast is Sharon Wawrzaszek as vice- president, Kelly Armsby as treasurer, if and Pearl Staples as sergeant-of-arms, and Lori Statcher as secretary. 5 He hopes to be president in the next 9 I two years. I like getting involved in Carol Monson . Teresa Moses Kalhy Munn Projects-ss Johnny is also active in sports, play- ing both jv football and jv basketball. Johnny also enjoys swimming and 0 -:J most of all, girls. Johnny describes girls , ,..,, ,,. ls as, Pretty good - pretty good. Johnny and the Sophomore Club s planned car washes, M and M sales, and dances. Johnny describes himself likes to get out and be active. What does it mean to be president? To Johnny it is great, I'm glad because I am active in school? -Brian Graffa l9J PATIENTLY WAITING FOR Coach Mar- vin Smith to open the door to Drivers Ed. is Fred GregO'Keefe David Paap N CurlPaImer Eddy Sophomore 19 Richard Newman .IaniceNickey as a girl crazy guy - I am one who ,gr E .. 4 , f 'Q ff' 'Y mf . ff' f Kevin Pariso! Chuck Parkhursl Waller PCHYSOI1 by ,Q f ff' My fx 1 Pam Peck Ana Pena I HHH PhElP5 20 203 THE DISCO DANCE, the fortune telling booth, and last, but not least, the guys were the best things at the Drama Club Camivalf' said f Nanette Haws, sophomore. Margret Paskel Doug Pinnoti Tad Porter Take 35 Sophomore closeups
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I-Ie may not be a Picasso, but he still loves to draw Pearl Staples Jerr? Swunder Lance Thtllmlh Dau ne Thompson David Tomzizm Carol Tucker E as K 9, Q 'K i N, , jk Q .X 5 4 as 'V Os - kv A ., P . , . , K 1 ' , ,, x fl i ' A E ., ,X 2... .- at -n V m e 'v1keW'1i- - ' ' Ron Williamson Dwight Wilson Cathy, Wlnkes -lfflmlfcf Wmld is Tina Webb BLU! Wells 195 AFTER GRADUATING FROM high school, I am going to attend modeling school and become a professional modelf, said Kalia Bumpas, sophomore. Snakes and snails and puppy-dog tails, that's what boys are made of, but not all the time. Some are full of visions of art drawings. Alan Reynolds, sophomore, is one of those boys. I usually just draw what I wantf, he said. I draw in classrooms, in my room, outside, it doesn't really matter. Alan draws pictures of almost anything and said, I have drawn some portraits, but not very many. He really doesn't know what his favorite drawings are. I don't have a favorite artist, but I do like Norman Rockwell. I don't have any idea how many drawings I have made, I haven't sold any yet, and I usually just store them away. He takes from five minutes to a couple of days drawing his originals. If I don't become an artist, I'll probably get into some construction, said Alan. He also has an art class with an average grade of an A. I don't remember when I first started drawing, I remember Ilve always liked to draw. He doesn't always spend his time drawing. I've played football and bas- ketball at school, and I also like tennis. I like just about all sports especially, I like to walk in the mountains. Well, right now I draw for pleasure, but it,s also practice for years to come, said Alan. - Kathy Munn Take 37 Sophomore Closeups
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