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41 ' was ff ., ,. 24 ' Ida ,4 M, A .. 2 l. Grant Junker, alias Don Sedor, heads towards the lunch area with his green faced friend, 2. Sophomores Carrie Hodgeson and Sherry Panchisin enjoy having class on the west campus. 3. Julie Garcia makes her way toward the gym. Donald Mazza Roberta McCafferty Kevin McCormick Bobby McCoy Christine McCullough Lisa McDanieIs Troy Mclntosh Dana McPherson Robert Medina Kristina Medyn Sean Meiner Scott Meisse Steven Melkerson Kristine Messengale Adam Mezied Angela Miller Mark Miltenberger Albert Miranda David Miszti Randy Mitchell Lori Moarn Mehdi Mohammadi Daniel Mole Daniel Mondragon Kathleen Montano Maria Moore Rebecca Moore Diana Morales Oswald Morales A l' M nge ma oreno Sophomores-ll I
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FITTI G I Where do sophomores fit in? They are not freshmen any longer, learning what high school is all about. Nor are they upperclassmen yet. Although the first semester of the sophomore year is still much like the freshman year, the second semester is different. A change in attitude is evident. They seem to gain a new maturity. They slowly realize that high school isn't all fun and games, that there is work and thinking to do. According to Language Arts teacher Karen Jenista, By the spring semester. many sophomore students face the responsibility of driving. As the semester moves on, they register for their junior classes, realizing that many of these classes are college prep. I think the responsibilities they face during the sophomore year cause students to look at things a bit more seriously. Added counselor Paul Siskowic, Sophomores become more aware and realistic with themselves and what is expected of them as students in a comprehensive high Robert Lowry Paul Lucas Jennifer Lucero Kristin Lucey Justin Luick Rebecca Lynch school environment. Steven Lynch Susan Lyddon Heather Lyons Daniel Mac Arthur Todd Mac Donald Sheri Macelli Mark Magdaleno Jason Magness Christen Malone Elizabeth Mandap Melissa Manes Anne Marie Marcelletta John Marques John Marquez John Marsh Jefferey Martin Mark Martin Miriam Martin Robin Martin Daren Martinez Edward Martinez James Martinez James Massey Michael Mattegit 2 I0-Sophomores
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PASSI G THE PER IT TE T One of the main things a sophomore looks forward to is driving. This is why most sophomores can not wait to take a driver's education class and get their license. Before they can get their license, however, they have to take the permit test. In order to take the permit test they have to do well in drivers education. Good performance in this class enables students to earn their yellow slips, in turn, allowing them to take the permit test. The class of '89 was lucky. They had the chance to take the permit test at Esperanza instead of having to go all the way down to the Department of Motor Vehicles. Most students said the permit test was easy. Sophomore Sharmae Wood said, Passing the permit test was a breeze after I studied the material. Although, there were some who did not pass, they could repeat the test. Passing the permit test was important because students knew that without a permit, they could not get their license. Marcelino Moreno Robert Moreno Mary Moreno Tricia Morgan Liza Mostsinker Petra Muehl J Ronald Munson Misty Murphy Patrick Murphy Erin Murray Tracey Myers!AIderma Tracey Mygrant Cindy Nakagawa Erin Naragon Rolfe Nasr Kenneth Navidi David Nay Wendy Neade Richard Neal Joseph Neckar Billy Neessen Kim Neff Hope Nelson Anastacia Neumeyer Peter Neuhs James New Robyn Nielson Cynthia Nixon Rachel Nowell Kimberly Obuch Brenda Ochoa Steven Ogdon Devon Ohsburger Penelope Ohmier Samantha Oiston Michael Ojan 2 I 2 Sophomores s, as -5555. I -Blk N F is we A X . .... Si? -1 .-, I I 419- 155: . fx . s N' D A ,Qi . .at 'X . 'ggi :-- f 'H' N-.P i . , JL .. .VN i .ss N .. .... Q sr .N X W ..... .X V .... . . W .X ..... . sk I 3 if X si, s -.A . ng' 1 - K'
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