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Nicholas Cook Tamara Copas Jennette Corbitt Jose Cordova Vanessa Cornejo Patrice Correy Jason Cruz George Cunningham Stefanie Daisey Calvin Davis Christie Davis Robert Davis Ana Delos Santos Ryan Densmore William Devine Janet Dey Richard Dey Kimberly Diehm Lisa Dietrich Cheri Dishno JoAnna Dodson Sonethon Douangsavanh Brian Downs Kelly Drexler Jenne Duca John Duggan Louie Dupont Diane Earhart David Elledge Robin Eriksen Jayne Evans Michelle Evans Victor Facultad David Farey Heather Fehmie Vanessa Fernandez Valorie Fillet Maria Flores Garrett Flyr Melissa Fortner Lee Frazier Michelle Gainer Jeffery Galluzzo Lawrence Galluzzo Monica Galos Noah Galvez Cathy Garcia Diana Gardner 116 • SOPHOMORES
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Sa t6 uiu Te-2 Job Juggling My father asked me to do some shipping and receiving at his business, and I ' ve been working there ever since, exclaimed Karen Cochran. M ost people get a job sometime during their high school ca- reer. Seeking jobs for most usu- ally did not happen until the junior year, but some sopho- mores did have jobs. Doing the work seemed to be the easy part; getting the job was a little more difficult. Many employers are skeptical of hiring sopho- mores or anyone under sixteen. Joyce Madokoro exclaimed, I had a problem finding someone to accept an application from a person under sixteen. I got a job with Wienerschnitzel early in July of 1987, after applying EAGER TO WORK. Jennifer Teaford. a sophomore, was a cashier at Burger King, because cooks must be at least sixteen years old. Jennifer got her job in late November of 1987. at two other establishments. Sopho- mores found jobs were not easy to ob- tain. When a student works, there never seems to be enough hours in a day. Since sophomores have six classes a day, most people worked late hours. It was rare for a sophomore to get a fifth or sixth period no class to work. Chris Hall stated, I usually work from 4:00 to 10:00p.m., but I have wo rked later. Sometimes putting in long hours on a school night did not seem worth the $3.35 minimum wage. Most sophomores made it through school without working. Why do those with jobs feel they need a job so soon? Ann Akers replied, My reason for get- ting a job, was because I thought it would be an interesting experience and also because some of my friends worked there. Oh, and of course, for the money. by Jackt Burn Julie Carlson Bobbi Carroll Tom Carter Marta Casper Rudy Castillo Mona Castro Su Carton Lori Cena Maria Cesena Anthony Chagolla Melisa Chance Aphone Chang Dara Chapman Dennis Cheely Francisco Chilson Jack Chilson Hackty Chounlamountry Michael Cicero Karen Cochran Brian Coffman Charles Cole Aaron Coley Leo Contreras Christopher Cook
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rension filled the air as the final moment ap- proached, Half Time!, and the Dance! The most won- derful time of the evening. A moment that some had been waiting for, for nearly a week. I was nervous, but I was also confident, stated Matthew Southard. Two male and two female candidates were nominated the week before, for the titles of sophomore class prince and princess. All the candidates took care in their preparations for their special evening. It took me about one hour to pre- pare for the dance, revealed SOPHOMORE HOMECOMING CANDI- DATES Left to Right: Chad Ash, Melis- sa Wiese, Stephanie Brauer, and Mat- thew Southard. St fi£ W-UXie l Royal Attitudes It really didn ' t matter who won because I was just there to have fun, but I was happy to hear them announce my name, stated Stephanie Brauer. Chad Ash. For some, this was their first time competeing, while for others were re- turning candidates from last year. It was an honor to be a second year candi- date, and I loved dressing up in for- mals, stated Melissa Wiese. After the hours of being nervous, it was finally announced. The sophomore princess and Stephanie Brauer and the sopho- more prince, Matthew Southard. by Joyce Madokoro Hugh Gardner Tara Geisner Kiley Georgi Marc Gerdeman Shawn Glass Tonia Goddard Geniece Godwin Melonie Goede Adrianna Gomez Debra Gomez Martha Gonzalez Jennifer Gosney Tina Gottlieb Jamie Grace Holly Graser Jennifer Grohowski Rachel Grubbs Blanca Guardado Celeste Guerrero Jesse Guerrero Heather Hadsall Chris Hall Justin Hanson Margaret Hanson HOMECOMING CANBOBATES • 117
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