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Juniors Have Low Profile With only one more year of school left, the Junior class kept somewhat of a low profile. They had many things to keep them occupied. It was this year that the thoughts of post-high school life first started to surface. Realizing this, they had to take the ACT and SAT tests. They also had to make sure that they were getting all of their require- ments and credits for graduation. If they could get all of these things out of their way this year, they could concentrate next year on which col- lege or university to attend. Krista Fritzinger (left) eats lunch while soclal- -» «i» izing with friends aiting to start their perfornnance during the cheerleading tryouts are a squad of future yell leaders. Juniors 163
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Sophomores Optimistic Entering their second year at Edi- son, Sophonnores had a much more optimistic outlook about their re- maining years in high school than they did in the preceding year. Gone were the fears of being dumped in a trash can. Gone also were the feel- ings of inferiority now that they had a class to look down upon. Sopho- mores faced new challenges such as traffic and safety and school spir- it during the year, too. In fact, they won the class competition during pep assemblies over the seniors. If they can keep their enthusiasm, the class of ' 83 should prove to be suc- cessful. Cheering during a soccer game are J.V, cheerleaders Anna Davis, Chris Casados, Cindy Cavallero, and Tracy Satterfield {above right). Many Sophomores wait in the book line (be- low right) to receive their Wan and Civilization books. Yearbook photographer Greg Kwok (below) rides to school on his bike. 162 Sophomores
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Lunchtime Activities Throughout the school year, lunch was something that every stu- dent looked forward to. If it was eat- ing the cafeteria food, going home, socializing, or just getting involved with the lunchtime activities, every student had an enjoyable time. Rob Warden (top) makes a gesture as he talks to members of his fan club: Stephanie Bauer and Donna Churchward (bottom) spend their lunch talking about an upcoming basketball game. 164 Lunchtime activities
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