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v if 'J' ff J ...ow ...anvil Ke s come with age ophomores had a fun year! The fresh- men blues were over, that nagging queasi- ness of walking into the wrong class Qfilled with the seniors, of coursej or the humiliation of being canned were finally REALLY over. The big six- teenth year of life, oh, how sweet it was! The ripe ag- ing of an eager teenager, tasting only a slice of life. With hopes and dreams of the future, but loving ev- ery moment ofthe present. The special age which qualifies a person to drive legally where the heart de- sires, or as far as gas will go. Parties, nights out on the town, and pure ecstatic joy to celebrate the arrival of the special year. The keys to the family station wagon or mom's Cadillac were temporarily in your possession. Dreams were filled with Porsches, Ferraris, Maseratis, BMWls, and Volkswagonsg realizations became anything on four wheels that goes from point A to B. But hey, sixteen was only a stepping stone in the roaring rapids of life. Jon Terrell said getting my license made life a whole lot easier. Scott Lee said Hturne ing sixteen was a relief because you don't have to be so dependent on everyone all the time. .9 Sophomores is Kathy Nehreus wonders what she is going top choices for lunch time. S if 5 I0 buy for lunch today. Pizza and Salads were Someone has really caught Amy l-Irtle's eye. f Amy was a member of the Junior Varsity 2 Soccer team. N9 fWW M 'tstressful period. with buddies. l-Ili Marcus rushes from class to class. The five minute passing bells were sometimes a John Traylor grimaces as he walks around during break. something must have upset him. Break was a time to snack or socialize
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