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My parents trusted me and gave me more responsibility once I entered high school. I gained more freedom. Cara Troye. Sophomore UP FRONT Lunch hod two op- tions since the sopho- mores weren't old enough to drive to lunch. Students such as Kim Vander Plyum waited in the cafeteria, lunch wagon, and a la carte area lines. Other students decided to go off campus. They did so on foot. In the midday heat or seasonal rain, the sophomores still left campus. Although high school was supposed to broaden the horizons of sophomores, it also shed light on what they couldn't do. UNCONCERNED SOPHIES. Sophomores Tiffany Dou- gherty. and Kim Vander Plyum, ore still srralng after being told lhat they were typical, overage sopho- mores. Limited CHOICES Entering high school meant that sopho- mores were maturing. But it also meant that they realized how limit- ed their choices were. When it came to trans- portation. many styles existed. The sopho- mores tolerated their own methods. Stu- dents rode the bus, rode bicycles, or like Tif- fany Dougherty, were driven to and from school by their parents. Hannon fer Hannon Hansberry Hansen i Hansen y Hargrove Scon Jeff Apr;, orrop I Hart! Hatley | Hawley i Heath Gar| Hegel i j Mat I Henderson Miter Henderson Brittji ny Henne Ann •• Glen Heppard A.J. Herncndez
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FUTURE LEADERS There have been several great leaders in our time: Caeser, Chur- chill, Lincoln, Barrons - Barrons? Though not president or prime min- ister, Jim Barrons was selected to attend the Hugh O'Brian Leader- ship conference at Ari- zona State University. His selection was due to an essay he wrote ex- pressing his views on leadership as well as being picked by Ms. ASU or bust. Headed for the Hugh O'Bean Leadership Convention at Arizona State University. Jim Barrons represents the soph- omore class as well as Dob- son Best, Ms. Griffin, and Mr. Dell’ergo. Jim at- tended the leadershop workshop in June. He competed for the chance to attend a national convention in St.Louis. Jim felt the convention definitely helped in his academic and leadership skills. The convention also al- lowed Jim to become eiligible for a leadership scholarship. Jim com- mented on the honor of being chosen by saying, I am honored to represent Dobson. I hope the convention will enrich my abilities to be a leader at Dob- son. UP FRONT I applied for the Hugh O’Brian award because I wanted to represent Dob- son. Even though I didn’t win. I’m glad I was given the chance. - Laura Hertzler Juie Good Amoa Gfl Holly Gra T Becky Lori Gray Mato Gr Jamie Gr Donald G John Gr« Kristy Gr« Jeremy Matt Gurfl Steve G .nter Matt Gu.-ry Kim HalnrfSB Charlotte Ragman Tonya Haiomka Cnr.s -ney BrodHat Chris Hell Jenny Ha Trey Hall ■ Kim Harr ton Scott Her fl ophorri ores 273
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