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Morose anticipate next year Public mistakenly believes sophomores have more problems Juniors were great, there was no doubt about it, at least to juniors, except to the ones that wished they were seniors, which were most of them. Actually there were only a few things worse than being a juniorg being a sophomore was one of them. All juniors were glad that they were not sophomores. Although most people seem to think that sophomores had problems, it was these people that needed to take a close look at being a junior. The worst time to be a junior was at graduation time. Generally at the end of the school year, juniors became manic depressives. Some of them even did such things as going to a senior's party and getting totally blitzed, which was not good for their health. It might be mentioned that most juniors wanted very much to be seniors. The ones that didn't were considered basket-cases. Please notice that on the following pages many people were smiling, don't be taken in, it was all an act. I look forward to being a senior, Shellie Johnson, junior, said, It gives you supreme reign over the sophomores. I Q ' - rl i r ., ,, . t l iv jijvjz rr. ,,,:: ., ,... - tr, gif: - ,if my H 2. Z, ,.,. j j r.p,,,F,,N L , - ' ., t .. -' K ' . K ' ' -Ziff .5-M -'-. n :iff .5 klrr f,5f2 Nk ir . , it S 'ss joy themselves in the teacher s lunchroom during a party thrown for the varsity football team J UNIORS -K if - 5' t iiiss zggr Juniors Cary Kemp, Marty Parker, Carmen Puma, Tal Sanders, Scott Smith, and Greg Avanti en
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Tucker-Yeager Micah Tucker Cheryl Tuggle Page Ullman Martha Valdez Greg Vandevier Pat VanSchuyver Tien Vu Donnie Walker Gina Wallingford Donny Ward Leslie Washington Walter Watkins Jpen campus leaves time for fast food shops esponding to the growling calls of their stomachs, students flock to restaurants during lunch He squirmed uncomfortably in his chair. mother futile glance at the clock revealed he d five minutes until lunch. His stomach grily complained that it hadnlt eaten for er five hours. He made another desperate :empt to pay attention to the teacher. lt in't work. The clock continued to beckon his es and they obeyed, as if spellbound. Two nutes, forty-five seconds until the bell rang why was the second-hand moving so slow? agony, he shifted in his chair again, at the me time his stomach roared its sentiments. ie teacher paused in her lecture to glare at n. Ten seconds left and counting - the bell ng! He raced outside only to pause in confusion, here should he eat? There was Taco Inn, airy Queen, or Burger Hut to name a few. Most students were confronted with the decision of where to go for lunch. Some people skipped the problem all together and went to the Buffalo Den instead. Not all sophomores spent their lunch money on the games. Quite a few actually liked to eat. However, there weren't many sophomores who had cars and driver's licenses. Since Taco Inn was the closest within walking distance, it was the restaurant most frequented. I usually eat at Taco Inn,' said sophomore Paul Dominquez before he admitted, Hand then I go over to the arcadefl 'Klrene Salinas and I go to Taco Inn for lunch, I guess because it's heref' explained Jana Dilbeck, sophomore, also preferred not to go too far. The food's good, she said. Some sophomores were lucky enough to have older friends with cars. This tended to give them a more varied diet. Melissa Brownlee summed up the places she went for lunch, We go to about eight different places - but not in the same weekll' MWe usually get up a group of friends and go out,'l explained Carol Wehmeyer. HSometimes we go to Burger Hut, sometimes Braum's, or maybe Browning Heights Drugstore. No matter when the lunch bell rings, it's never quite fast enough for some poor person. As sophomore Danny Stanfield solemnly testified, Many a time I've starved, waiting for the lunch bell to ring. l jr fe ' if , ,, , . ,,. . A f f gf I go to Taco Inn for lunch. And why not? if Fil it , .lf L Il 2 if If Xl Brad Weatherly Dolly Weaver Heath Webb Carol Wehmeyer Tommy Wells Dawn Westerfield Taresa White Curtis Williams Sandy Williams Kelly Willoughby Steven Wilson Joe Withers Jay Wright Jeannie Wubs Laura Yanes Jack Yarbrough Greg Ybarra Donna Yeager SOPHOMORES
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Adams-Bolmger If a 17-year-old had parental consent and ' 0 ounds she could ive weighed more than 11 p , Q' r, blood after a mini-physical. H A s ' ' ,W N. -r looo 1. -. R--KN . ' ,yh i VV.. .QE E f . 1 T X r ' ' ' A A 4 I i A fter performing the Highstepper routine Whip at the junior highs, Wendie Wright, junior, ings out in the art room. tl rf Q 3 Nw i 3 ' I.. I vp - A A ' A i i i . h P lill K A r li it r Mickie Adams Cindy Agostini Charity Ainsley Arnold Alejandrino Kathy Anderson Lyn Andrews Greg Anthony John Arterburn Pam Atkinson Greg Avants Kim Avery Weldon Babs Matt Bachman Vickie Baldwin Brion Bannister Kelly Bates Ann Baxter Belinda Beggs Darlene Bennett Robert Blagg John Blaney Alton Boerner Bobby Bolinger Christena Bolinger pr JUNIORS
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