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he Sophomore year is another stepping stone in the climb for gradu- ation. During your Soph- omore year, you took on more responsibility and finally received the long awaited driveris license. All of this made you think more of the future and what to plan for after high school. Be- coming a sophomore was much different than the initial fresh- man year. You were no longer the center of at- tention but just another student working to be- come a Senior and graduating to bigger and better things. It was a ophomores see year to start thinking about getting involved in some of the activities that El Dorado had to offer. During the year you began to settle in to the 'told routine. Sophomore Matt Runge said, I like being a sophomore because you learn to drive and you don't have to walk to school anymore. For a sophomore, the future is as bright as ever. LP l Q ..? 5'2 . . gr by g gf if , il sl ' iifi 5 1 i '54, SopIi.nr1o1'es its 'lin Karen Hude and Tamara Warmoth rush to get to their next class. Many students discussed their plans for the weekend while walking to class. Stacey Woodruff and Corey Felix are on their way to the locker room to get dressed for their swim meet. Swimming has given them a lasting friendship. Tina Di George and Ericko Mac Donald walk and listen as Kathy Nehreus tells them about her weekend. Tina is a musician. ChristinefQuimpo and Michelle Qualls are ex- cited. They looked forward to the assemblies. change ...W ennie Williams and Melissa Deviar anxious! head for the lunch lines They enjoyed eating their lurah gether.
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