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Stranded Being a sophomore can really be a problem Hello mom . . . will you please come and pick me up now? Many sophomores found themselves asking this same question so often, that parents were more than familiar with it. This problem mainly existed because not a lot of so hmores were old enough to drive, and Sie sophomores who were old enough, usually didn't have a car, unless it was mom or dad's. Hitching a ride with a 'unior or senior friend helped solve a lot of my problems , commented Eric Coe, sophomore. I can hardly wait until I turn 16, so I can get mi! license and start driving other peop e around. Being 15 is really tough Explained sophomore Iohnny Dolstra. Some solutions to prevent stranded sophomores, was the good ol' scooter. If a student was still 15, and had a permit, he could try asking his parents for a scooter. Afterall, it's cheaper and more economic than a car, and it solved the Hello Mom . . . scene. Enterin your sophomore year is real- ly kind ofgexcitin . But waiting to turn 16 takes a lot of patients. I'm still waiting, commented Kelly Beveridge, and it's not very much fun. Being a sophomore has some frustrating moments, but when a stu- dent looks back at all of it, they might realize it's not all that bad! i ,si E ff? f' 2' . . my J n 5 'l R: T 228 Sophomores fStronded EISA TAKES CARE OF ME - explains Harry Kelly, sophomore. Having older friends kept sophomores from getting stranded. I NEVER GET STRAND- ED - commented sophomore Stephanie Garcia, I have an older boyfriend. Neither do I, said Stacie Hobbie, sophomore. Having older boyfriends came in handy. SO WHAT IF I'M A SOPHMORE -- say's sophomore Robin Mur- phy. Sometimes they were teased for being on- ly a sophomore.
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DURING A STAFF MEETING - sophomore counselor Gary Duenas listens to H I O t what another teacher has to say. Duenas could be found often in the library after e p u school attending meetings. Duenas counsels as advisor and friend Mr. Duenas is pretty hard, remarked Chris Plummer, sophomore. That seemed to be the dominant opinion of the relationship between Gary Duenas, sophomore coor- dinator, and the students. Duenas was one of the few people the sophomores could go to with their problems besides family and friends. Our relationship with him is really good. Probably a little better than the rest of the classes, commented Charlie Thweatt, sophomore. Many sophomores said they felt they could talk to him freely since he knew the students about as well as their parents did. I am their slave, commented Duenas. On the other hand, Duenas seemed to take a little different view of things. It may have seemed like work at times but certainly he must have enjoyed talking with the students otherwise they would not have had Duenas as a counselor. . You could almost always find Duenas walking around the campus at brunch, lunch, after school or before school. Mr. Duenas is like a good friend to me because I can tell him all my problems, commented Kari Bask, sophomore. Duenas became one of the few trusted adults among the sophomore class that they could talk so freely. DURING A PEP RALLY - so homore Stephanie Garcia leads the competing clgss in a class yell. Class yells were one of the main events at almost every pep rally. O SophomoresfCounselors and Students tl l ai' 4 l i I i wgffagi, . ,AR , 2 lunko Takeya Carmelita Talampas Danny Tanner Tiffany Tanner Mike Tarantino lisa Tarui Eelishe Taylor lovita Taylor jason Thomas Kirsten Thomas Charlie Thweatt Christie Tortarolo iN ' v 3 -. . -, ie? If , f ' is Y , 'T ug of ,f + Q K .J . .1 A 'wel ,g N 5 I X 4 A kd ,ef .122 .,,f , ,Q y J 1' 'Q
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