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Mi mm-- Tracey Mauss Mike Mc Closkey Rob Mc Corkle Cheryl McClard Kara McDermoH V ' l BT t ■ T l ff ' n 1 B m hj n Joanne Escher exclaims, I ' ll kill the person who sewed my sweatshirt to my neck Staci Cunningham squeaks. See my new necklace . Carol McEKresh Amy McKay Rhonda McKusick John Meehan Vicky Meistad Laurie Mergotti Phii Middleton Leon Moberg Jeff Monaghan Carmela Montagne Bill Moore Rusty Moore Michelie Morey Pam Morgan Tanya Muskett Keily Naito Wayne Neal Juile Nelson Sophomores 253
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Driving Soplnomores We ' ll it ' s finally here! The year where the Sophomores become drivers. The best part of being a Sophomore is getting your driver ' s license. Here at E.D, we have an excel- lent drivers Education Program headed by Brian Kursbard. The class lasts for one semester where each student answers questions an d takes tests concerning rules on driving. The true test comes when each student is put in a real, moving car and told to drive. Many of the students hove had exper- ience, but then again you have those who can ' t even re- lease the emergency brake and start the car. Driving is the number one cause of teenage death, and it is a very important class to take for future drivers, says Kurzbard. The main point that Kurzbard stresses to all his students, Always remember to buckle up, it will always save your life. Kristin Ladner Michelle Lane Lisa Laricic Joe Lauble Lori Lebo Brian Lee Julie Lee Kris Leedy Lisa Leinen Mil(e Lo Traci Lombardo Jeff Longeuay Mauricio Lopez Kevin Lowell Kim Loyd Sharon Lyon Dana Madson Stan Madsen Kevin Kleeme Tonya Kondouski Mike Krause Connie Magno Valentin o Manfredi Michelle Norcutt is seriously upset about her fortune, while Joannie Hampton and Michelle PaoleHI think palm read- • ing is for Freshmen. 252 Sophomores
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High School Friends Make new friends but keep the old, one is silver and thie other ' s gold, is a song most students have heard v hether they v ant to admit it or not. Mods, punkers, rock-a-billys, and hard rockers have heard this song in ele- mentary school. This song tells of the impor- tance of friends by comparing them to silver and gold. High school friends are invaluable. In the hectic life of students, friends help keep it all together. Parents and teachers add up to pressure that only friends can relieve. Eugene Martinet asks Eric Nickus, vor did you say that was . ' Hey. friend, what fla- Brad Peters and Dana Yelton know the importance of high school friends. ifwwtnmK A t»-ane ' js ' 4i! ' a 254 Tim Nelson Elizabeth Neuens Linh Nguyen Eric Nickus Jenny Noss Pam Obermayer Bonnie O ' Brien Colleen O ' Higglns Jill Ojeda Lorie Ontiveros
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