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A 6-s ' 'I ,Y lida-nts enjoy their lunch in the amphitheater. While waiting for class to d. students talk with friends. -libie Cisneros and Kim Mullvain take a lap around the track. JUNIORS The year when everything you imag- ined in your Freshman and Sophomore year comes true. The magical age of sixteen arrives and all the advantages of being an Upper- classman, becomes a reality. But, the one most important piece of paper you could ever receive is your drivers license. Getting your first job is another big thrill. Being able to spend your own bucks and then finding out that in a week. it's all gone. SOPHOMORES So altogether it's been a pretty good year to remember. Your Sophomore was a year to remem- ber. Especially when you had to get up at 5:30 in the morning and go to SRC half asleep. Was it really worth your license. I guess so, it was better than riding the bus to school and back home again. It was also a year with homework and going to the library to finish it but all you ever did was. talk and goof off with your friends. FRESHMEN Your first year of high school is one you will always remember. Remember learning not to run to the senior lunchlines, or how about regis- tration and changing your schedule thousands of times. Right now these seem like catastro- phies but your freshman year will always be special to you. If l UNDERGRADS 161 had
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