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1 Sophomore Leslie Don aghey takes an exam in her Language Arts class Like most sophomores found in their English classes he emphasis was on composi- tion. 2. David Freiman takes advantage of a quiet spot at lunch to prepare for his next class. By the time most students became soph- omores they were proficient in figuring out the two lunch schedule. I6O - sophomores ,,............ t.-fm..-Q ee K- Llgdrea Elm! ulne Floerke Scott Florer Bod Forman Beta Eazi Teri Foreman MQ!! fodi Fredenburg Kill? Ermgel Qdlld- Etfimlq Scott Fujimura Qlfzla Elsie' Q411 E14-l!.Qzl Alex Galicia Erin Garcia Hector Garcia f Gdrffid fupiter Gatronton LECMLLO Scott-Gaxmaa Mike Gerberding Sam Gilbert lim? Q Barry Gittleman Steve Gnance im! Gms Dawkl Goddard David Guiniling Robert Golyer Len Gomez Rhonda GQZZZQQZ 'lacy Goodwin. Scott Gossard QQMLGHML Travis Gresham 517.6111 Gundam .ini I
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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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Andrew Gude Tina Guthrie Beth Haas Clilff Hdggflli Suzanne Halderman lglienne Hag Buffy Hall Kevin Hall Margaret Hamiltel M Xtmlzlan .llMwHan.cQck ,Kirkliandlegt Eric Hansen jay H4852-Ur Brenda Haney My MMM Ingrid Hargrave Claris Harms Kim Harras Katie Harrelson Tina Harris Dm Im Gregg Haskell Paula Hatch 1. Chris Haggard and Stacy Bell, both sophomores, participated in the Vocal Music Departmentls Talent Show. The Talent Show is traditionally held between Christmas vacation and the end of first semester. 2. Sophomore Shelly Stenger takes advantage of a warm day following heavy rains that all but paralyzed Southern California in late February, to study outdoors. Those rains forced the closing of several schools and the evacuation of hundreds of Orange County residents. Rains leave many drenched, soggy Wind and rainstorms so violent they officially bor- dered on tornado force dumped record numbers of inches of rainfall on the southland in late February and early March. Called by some the most violent storms in more than fifty years, the rains flooded the campus and caused the 'closure of the intersection of Kellogg and Orangeth- OYPC. Area businesses suffered rain damage, Christian's Farmer's Market had, at times, up to three inches of rain water on its floors and next door Las Lomas Mexican Restaurant was closed for a period of time because of flooding. Students stayed home to clean up rain damage and to try to protect their homes from additional damage. Mudslides and torrential downpours dampened spirits of residents. The rains seemed to fall heaviest, many students said, during passing periods, at break and at lunch. sophomores - 16 r
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