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ON THEIR WAY - to get some food after a halftime performance are sophomore Drill Team members Yvonne Gonzalez and Heidi Conrad. Many sophomores spent a large amount of their money on food. HERE'S YOUR CHANGE - Sophomore David Huntley waits for senior Nicole Phillips to give him his change after buying a Homecoming dance ticket. A large number of tickets were sold despite the fact that many students said the tickets cost too much. l WISH SHE'D HURRY - Diane Szalankiewisz waits for her friend to buy food at the student store. Many students had one person buy a group's food so only one person stood in the line. .N :If ,Mx rf, Jieidi 90 41 Y K ,lifting -lin K1 . -:iff til, git: ,J 1Mf,f1.txixXl 224 Sophomoresfllffoney J p Moneg for Nothing oney . . . something everybody needed and everybody wanted. For most upperclassmen, money paid for the gas in mommy's car, or their own, and paid the in- surance, too. It also bought what mommy and daddy wouldnlt . . . such as clothes or any other absolute necessity. On the other hand, what did sophomores need money for? Certain' ly not gas, as most sophomores were under 16. So, then what? Sophomores usually spent money on movies, records, clothes, their friends, and food. Since most sophomores didn't have jobs, they had to rely on a weekly allowance. When I'm 16, I plan to get a job so I don't have to get money from my parents all the time, commented Rich Yodites, sophomore. Most sophomores agreed with Yodites, especially Jennifer Kenan, who exclaimed, I want a job so I don't have to be so dependent on my parentsf, So while many upperclassmen were slaving away at Albertson's or On-the- Go Video, the little sophomores were still using their charm to get what they needed.
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AS Wandering Eyes and Hidden Answers ow did sophomores feel about cheating? The results of a survey given to 435 sophomores were pretty surprising. Only 31 of these peo- ple said that they had never cheated on a test, and only 15 sophomores said that they'd never copied a homework assignment. Students' feelings on cheating were mixed. The tallies were close, but most C135l thought cheating was o.k.', f If you don't get caught as some people wrotel. 127 people said that cheating in any and all cases is wrong and 108 said that at times cheating might be necessary to get a good grade or prevent getting an awful one. You shouldn't cheat often, but sometimes it's necessary to keep the grades up, especially if somebody's got really strict parents who get emotional if their kid comes home with a bad grade, said one sophomore. Dr. Bill LaForge, school psychologist, commented, Cheating is the unfor- tunate result of putting grades ahead of learning. Perhaps we need to begin teaching values here. I X L- ' .ai-Q1 3 X Ks Jxf if E . 226 SophomoresfCheating LET ME SEE - Sophomores Shelly Howe, Shannon Stec, and Shay Miller help each other 'with their English work. Many teachers encouraged working together. PM OUT OF HERE - Adam Ed- wards, sophomore, rushes to get out of his classroom after the bell. Students tried to spend as little extra time as possible in the classrooms. WHAT DID l GET? - Laura Neal and Jenny Korn anxiously check the grades for their English class. Besides being on cheer together, Neal and Kom spent much of their extra time with each other.
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