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(MORESOPHOMORESSOPHOMORESSOPHOMORESSOPHOMORESSOPHOMORESSOPHOMORESOPHOMORESSOPHOMORESSOPHOMORESSOPHC II Holding a cup of toothpaste. Sheila Dominguez ittempts to steady her wreath during a pep ally r Has secretary Sheila Mmmfield lost her agenda heet again? It ' s Just Money, Money, Money Becoming filthy rich is our prime goal for the year. emphasized Sheila Dominguez, sophomore class presi- dent. Off to the right start, the sopho- mores had a Pacer candy sale in the fall. Money collected was put toward the ' 82 Prom. According to advisor Mary Weingart, They ' re go-getters in fund raising and spirit. In competition against the other classes at a pep rally, the sophomores proved their spirit by winning the first spirit stick of the year. Winning the spirit stick pepped our class up more, reported Sheila Dominguez. Various reasons motivated the offi- cers and advisor to serve the class. I like to take notes, Sheila Minnifield, secretary, simply stated. Advisor Mary Weingart said that advising gave her a chance to work with kids outside of the classroom. Katy Philpot, vice-presi- dent, explained that an advantage of being in Student Government was that she knew what was going on. All agreed with treasurer, Kitt Langston. when she said, I got to know a lot more people. OFFICERS Sheila Dominguez, president. Katy Phil- pot, vice-president. Mary Weingart. advisor. Sheila Minnifield. secretary, and Kitt Langston. treasurer. 4 As discussions progress. Katy Philpot jots down information. DRESOPHOMORESSOPHOMORESSOPHOMORESSOPHOMORESSOPHOMORESSOPHOMORESOPHOMORESSOPHOMORESSOPHOMORESSOPHOM Sophomores 16 '
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VIORESOPHOMORESSOPHOMORESSOPHOMORESSOPHOMORESSOPHOMORESSOPHOMORESOPHOMORESSOPHOMORESSOPHOMORESSOPHC Wayne Brummitt John Buie Kelly Burke Tony Burnett Julie Burrow Joe Caine Tammy Canterbury Stephanie Carncaburry Aurell Castaneda David Ceballos Donna Chavez Jose Chavera Teri Chostner Scott Christy Jose Clemente Stacy Cohenour Delcie Collins Kerry Colmer Barry Cook Dan Cox Bryan Curtis Jim Curtis Paul Dahlman Dahn Dahn Asteroids Spaces Students . . . beep beep beep beep BANG! Par- ticles sprinkled the screen in reaction to the impact of the hit. Moving in all directions, the spaceships maneu- vered about anticipating their next target. Though this seems like a passage right out of a Sci-Fi novel, it is in reality a brief account of the space game, As- teroids. Machines set up in local hang- outs such as 7-11, Castle Park. Cal Skate, Roller City, and Farrell ' s were frequently visited by those caught up in the fever of the popular new elec- tronic game. A quarter plunked into a slot brought alive the screen of the game. Though most players limited themselves to spending a dollar or two at a time, Rene ' Cook, senior, and Traci Collins, freshman, surpassed this by spending the sizeable amount of $50.00! We tried every imagineable way to play: backwards, with our eyes closed, with our feet . . . anything! explained Rene. It took us all day. Others were also swept up in the craze. When Caryn Miles, sophomore started playing, she was getting ad- dicted. To Jeff Jones, freshman. As- teroids was ... just competition with my friends and a lot of fun. The game made such a hit that Jeff wanted to play, Anywhere there ' s a machine and whenever I have time! 10RESSOPHOMORESSOPHOMORESOPHOMORESSOPHOMORESSOPHOMORESSOPHOMORESSOPHOMORESSOPHOMORESOPHOMORESSOPHC Bombarding the galaxy, asteroids zoom across the screen of the electronic game of Asteroids. Sophomores 165
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