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Can you repeat what was just said?'l Jennifer Lopez Joseph Lopez Sandra Lopez Z as zze Q 1? ree? Z- e ,, ZW if Stephen Lopez Bradley Lord Nicole Loya Denise Lozano Michael Lucio Carmen Lugo Octavio Lugo Rocio Lujan Lawrence MacDonald ii ' -J ,,f,i Mfg by Q if Christine MacKay :ff ii' it K Nola Magno aw Jennifer Maguire hi ,L ,,,, Daniel Maloney ' Dennis Mamaril -- r D 'ii' U Stephen Mandap Escaping Reality For A While ,Y Sophomore Eric Merkt fades in and out of reality. Aithough classes were fascinating, Sometimes slipping in and out of reality could not be helped. if fi, 13, ,. Most everyone has had this phrase di- rected toward them at one time or an- other during their high school years - some more than others. The question is what made us space out' during that occasional lecture or presentation? A few sophomores speculated on the cause. Lagundee Williams felt that weather and environment had some- thing to do with his concentration. This held true for many people, yet, some- times it was impossible to pin down the reason minds wandered. Many times dreaming is used to get away from a hectic day. The only problem was that sometimes embarrassment resulted. After all, the teachers had probably spent more time preparing for class than we had. No matter what the cause, daydream- ing Was a fact 'of life. The best thing to do in order to prevent this would have been to get enough sleep and put all effort into that fabulous lecture. It's amazing to see the great many rewards that come from actually listening. Sophomores 103
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Teresa Guzman Holly Hatfield Timothy Hatfield Basil Hattar Amer Hazboon Thomas Hemenway Anthony Hernandez David Hernandez John Hernandez Juan Hernandez Yvonne Hernandez Autumn Herrell Patricia Herrera Elizabeth Hincapie Jennifer Hirch Stella Hong Candice Howard Ruben Hoyos Aziz Hussain Patricia Huertas Christi lgna Talalemotu Ili James Jaber Angelina Jara Ramona Jimenez Dana Jingles Michelle Jones Jennifer Jovel Johnny Juarez Charlene Judziewicz Sean Kelly Susan Kim Woojay Kim Shannon Kirkbride Bryan Kleinberg Mei-Ling Krebsbach Jason Kreier Dennis Ladd Lawrence Lee Michael Lee April Levasseur Laura Lingeman 102 Students ' K ff 'ri f Q ff' .. Aim :dye ' 'x V 'IT 'sv 4. Arla iff 'Z
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Taking Time Out For Fun I The second year of high school was an awkward time for most teenagers. What did they do with their time after school? They were no longer pups nor were they upperclassmen yet. The time spent after school was as impor- tant to them as what they did in school. Having taken a closer look at after- school activities, sophomores realized one element was important to them - that was the two F's Cfun and friendsl. Many sophomores spent their weekend I hanging out with friends at football games and movies. Malls, such as Puente Hills or West Covina Fashion Plaza were major attractions. During the week, some sophomores were involved in sports, band, and Christian Service. Some just took the bus home and did homework. To oth' ers, days seemed ordinary, but for a sophomore, times were very special. According to sophomore Mei-Ling Krebshach, There wasn't much we could do except the regular afterschool activities. We couldn't drive, yet, so we A group of sophomore girls huddle up for a pic- ture at a football game. Football games are one of the many things that sophomores do after school lets out. depended on our parents. Therefore, we didn't have a big choice of things to do. It's pretty much limited. Her reaction was basically shared by most of the sophomore class. She did have a few parting words for us and they were, 'iWhen my friends were there, we had a great time doing anything. It doesn't matter if it was a football game, a trip to the mall, or a visit over at a friend's house. Friends were what made the times fun? Armi Maniquis Bassem Mansour Lydia Marquez Jett Martin il: ' r Daniel Martinez Rebeca Martinez ' iii fa if r is fa it W , f f f as f V r W W M f ri t X, l :Gil IIE: :f2,2l555' 3-lf':I::e-a , l f is fi Regnaldo Martinez Yvonne Martinez Dominica Mascorro Sandra Matas Robert Mayland Bill McCarthy it if 3 -- ' ,,, ..,, an iri' f 'i KY? t ,t . ir sl I . . ' I 1' Antoinette McGee Alexandra Melendez Ronald Melendez Francisco Mendez Damian Mendoza Manuel Mendoza ff f , . V .5 :f 5 . 5. ' . .. -- M15 f ,,,' ss tr? 1011 Students f ' S f W1 X fi X 1 rf 4 W 3 4 H 1 3 Z 1 .. ill' 'Z iight 7' L f y . 5 rs, iff .,. - ,E .lf 4 l 1 I 5 iw f ,ig f at 35 , -.-.., , ,Y W V .,,,,, 2 4 X 5
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