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New laws discussed New laws that would ultimately affect all California residents, but most important to the sophomores enrolled in Drivers' Educa- tion, were discussed in the California Legisla- ture this year. As always, the law that would make the mandatory legal driving age eighteen, was discussed. As always, that bill met with stiff opposition. Supporters of the change cited that insurance rates would be lowered, fewer accidents would occur and automobile related crimes among juveniles would also drop. Op- ponents also cited that automobile sales would drop, many minors would drive with- out the benefit of licensing and, they con- Mary Q Saw Blufyp fames Bludwortb fp? Brenda Blumhagen I Scott Bordelon Leslie Bottorff Iobn Bowen Mike Bowland fanet Bourke Lee Boyer Q2 lima Ieff Branson Mike liukigcs. Kergy RQ' liz!! Collip Brown Iudd Brown fgmeg Burns Paige Burt Linda Busbong Cyttdie Bum Elsa Cabral facqui Calkin QLaL.Came14- Chris Blackburn Scott Brencbley Brian Brodkorb Mmbdle Bom Bien Mffhcll Qrzmii Campmzv tended, that insurance rates would not drop as a result. That issue, as always, ended in a deadlock. More seriously discussed was a stricter penal- ty for juveniles convicted of drunk driving. A mandatory suspension of the driver's license for one year or until the juvenile reaches the age of eighteen, whichever is the longer peri- od of time, was seriously debated. Any new laws passed affecting drivers seems to hit hardest at the sophomores because they are the ones engaged in the pursuit of the single most important piece of document most teenagers possess, their drivers' license. 1. Ralph Frengle works listlessly on a project in power woods. That class is taught by Mike Moses. 2. Shelley Porzio and Sue Neal share a Sunkist Fruit Roll at break. More and more healthy snacks were evident on campus when more students began to shun the pro- cessed sugar found in many sweety snacks. sophomores - 157
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Sophs: the unnoticed class in the middle They aren't new freshmen, they aren't juniors who think they've made it to the top of the academic heap and they aren't seniors who have, in actuality, made it to the top of the academic heap. They are the middle class, the ones who, at least among their peer group, receive the least amount of attention, the ones charged with not doing anything significant. We're not all that spirited, ad- mitted Sue McGinnis by way of explanation. Sandy Jorgerson com- plained, Sophomore are just there. Kind of not doing anything. We're not as well known as the freshmen and we can't drive so we're not as popular as the seniors. Linda Loone ex lained We're 'ust startin to mature and we don't Y P 1 J S know where we're going yet. 1. Sophomore Randy Ferrucci concentrates while taking a Back to Basics ICSI. These tests, mandatory for all students, were often greeted with groans of Not another! 2. The look on Matt Rockwell's face was typical of many sophomores who felt they were deluged by tests, Proficiency tests, Back to Basics math tests and Back to Basics English tests. The purpose of the Back to Basics series of tets is to refresh and review basic skills. sophomores - 159
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