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Chris Patton Todd Pearce Keuin Peralez Robert Perry Michael Peters Darryl Phillips Gary Phinney Susan Porretta Trina Potter Michael Prouencio Danny Prouenza La Keysha Pugh Blair Purrington Andrew Quirin ,ii Scott Rache Richard Ramos Don Rasmussen James Rayke Denise Reda Jeff Redcher Elane Reed Renee Reiche Sean Reis Robert Reuland David Reule Claudia Rivera Letitia Robinson N Christina Rojas X l'M POOPED - Juniors, Christy Gale and Arika Ito take a break during a halftime of one of the football games. Gale and Ito were seen down on the sidelines taking stats for football. GULP! - Conrad Zamora, junior, takes a drink of his coke. This was a favorite drink among juniors, 214 Juniorsf'Mugs 'F' ,J -4 1 16' A i l sf? 1: - l 3 5 I x' v A .1 vm 1 ' .1-. 7i1 J, miflitffzw .ff ,- 1 . . -'kim s mm t I f ed Vx ., .b r A I .1 P'
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Sandee Shin Jeff Siao Jamie Silletto Timothy Silletto Gabby Silva Richard Simpson Elizabeth Sirchia Q g H l fi .err -. ff 1 , 1 ,.,, IU! -0 :r . Jiri ' Kenya Smith V ' Kim Smith Vi' Nicole Smith pa Theresa Sparing j f Chet Spencer 'H A A Evan Spiegel f Juv SPWW 1. 5 fl s Diana Staggs 9 - 7' , qi 1' i Terry Starkey , , X Ltllygvi j R ,,., IA., , L X ' , L Matthew Staroscik ,lviv g,,g ,':' K lf: J , 7' ' ' flfm V. Mark Startup , 5,97 ' - , V, ' 2 ivt i C. p q Chris Stewart . W ' I I E j 3 V , ,I K. . . ff- X f V ' 1,5 Julie Stirn Z f ' v I LQ tiviq ,Ad Robert Suarez , M a , 2 Y ' '1'1 t ., g Q1 M xX 4- f Clint Suttles Joshua Tagarao Junko Takeya Carmelita Talampas Danny Tanner Tiffany Tanner Michael Tarantino Forever I I riends are a very important part of school life, commented Lillian Lee, junior. Most students say that school is very boring and that they would not go if they didn't have to. However, there was always that strange feeling that made one wake up and go obediently to school. It wasn't caused by the fact that they had to, but because schools were the main socializ- ing place for teenagers. Juniors were at the stage where they got even closer to their existing friends or made new ones. Their friends had been theirs for two years, so they knew these people very well. By this point they could understand their friends. Some friends drifted apart while others became the best of friends. Most students had many friends, but these friends fell into .many different categories. Some friends were the ones students talked to in class. Others fell in- to the category where greetings were ex- changed in the hallways. Then there 21 6 JuniorsfFriends riends were the party friends which they hung around with on the weekends. Some friends were those who shared schoolwork with one another. Lastly, there were friends who were the closest. These friends were those who helped one another through times of trouble or despair. The key to friendship is being able to share one's problem openly with a friend, concluded Lisa Hsu, junior. Once the problem was brought lout, friends were able. to pull each other through. Juniors were very capable of sharing problems openly. They were not seniors yet so they were younger and more open towards one another. On the other hand, they were not sophomores, so they were capable of sharing problems in a mature fashion. Due to these at- tributes of the junior class, juniors were capable of beginning or renewing friend- ships that would last a lifetime. ARE YOU SERIOUS? - Junior Rhett Delangis chats with his friends before a Varsity football game. Delangis was a Var- sity yell leader.
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