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5 I Keith Lyle, sophomore, keeps the score for his team at Almost Anything Goes. Sophomore Class Officers: Greg Moore, Presidentg Sona Muradian, Secretaryg Barry Wells, Vice-Presidentg and Brenna Johnston, treasurer. 'B are A r E ' 3 A ,Wh .V f ' 2 2 mfg ' Fitting I Chir12:22sfaE2f.e .Y - an 1 - V essex ..-ewmfrs.V,.,1!iw.Q.smmpmwmufazss.we-.e.anm.F-wee-5-41--Qfffzf-K.ffvif- --Y nf- :ofa-aafizeaq-,Ff--1-V,:.:a?fs--2-.us2:2-- ,f-.,-'-- -' 1111-fig ---Q.-,-1,---1-4,-51:5-2' :: ---af' --- We-, - - ---e Ae-9-,,'-ef-L1+f1-vangfzzt F mwtm-awww-nl. MWummmAwmawwmfmmwmrwfmmwmwwwmumfwa uQf4wM!fuuwuw.L,z.: w-gga:,s-nuuw.ew muw-w-f1L-g-gmmmnwmg!g1-sm-m-enw---- N--w--MH-1- 5-wyaxfffg--vie?-is-wwf----:J-Q-:ff-I-M--2--N-11-,L-nm: he worst thing about being a sophomore is being asked 'What is the worst thing about being a sophomore. ' replied Dan Sammons, sophomore. This may be the greatest worry for Dan, but many other sophomores worry about how they will explain to their parents that they wrecked the car or why they were two and a half hours late last night. Now that they are in high school, more is expected of students by their teachers, parents, and peers. They are now able to drive, date, and are given more freedom to make their own decisions. Although this may sound wonderful, when they have to face the results of making the wrong decision they regret it and wish someone was still there to tell them what to do. Fitting in can also be a big problem l for sophomores. Last year in junior high they were considered Big Peo- ple on Campusv only to come here and start all over at the bottom. In order to fit in sophomores worry about everything from what to wear to what people will think of their Smurf folders. All this responsibility leads to con- fusion, depression, and looking for- ward to being a junior.
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Drivin : It Worth The Wait? Some Sophomores Say N . oday, driving is one of the fastest, most convenient, and easiest ways for man to travel. But, to most teenagers driving becomes more than just a means of transportation. To them driving is an adventure, challenge, and a step into the freedom of the adult world. Any eager 15 year old wishing to en- ter the adult World will probably say that the best thing about being 16 is being able to drive. There is nothing better than being able to cruise Geyer Springs behind the wheel instead of sit- ting in the passenger's side. One good thing about being able to drive is being able to go out more,', said sophomore Jeff Harrison. Kim Taylor, sophomore, agreed in saying, I canit Wait to drive because I'll have more freedom. But is driving all it's cracked up to be? It's great, except when 42 people want to ride home with you at the same time, replied sophomore Barry Wells. Driving also presents other obstacles, such as, mailboxes, other cars, people, small animals, young children, and bi- cycles. The tragedy of having a Wreck leaves one broke, grounded, and keenly depressed. So with all things considered, maybe the bus isnlt so bad. his fb
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