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@®tiL Raguel Goodson Sandy Grable Lisa Graham Sonya Granillo CherieGray Gary Gregg Lisa Gregory Steve Greswit Bryan Griffin Nancy Griffin Gary Griffith Troy Gustafson Above: Taking time out to figure out his schedule is sophomore Sean Kilgore Below: On registration, students wait to turn in their schedules and get assistance from couselors with any scheduling problems. Thomas Han Michelle Harding sophomores 219
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Sophomores not at bottom It was their second year back and they were a little more confident about themselves. The sophomores walked into registration with a fair idea of what to do. They tried to take the responsibility of being a step above the freshmen and acted a little more mature than last year. Of course, they still giggled and ran around, but that was expected after be ing away from friends over the whole summer. The sophomores were the last class to register and so they encountered more problems than the rest of the classes. Being the last class, many of the classes they wanted to take were already taken, so this meant changing their schedules and sometimes having to take leftovers. It was just like being at the bottom of the totem pole again. Sometimes it was very exasperating, but with the help of the counselors and teachers everyone was able to get a full class schedule. Overall everything went rather smoothly. The sophomores just accepted the fact that they still had a way to go to being at the top, but at least they weren ' t at the bot- tom anymore. Mark French Duane Fritzinger Anna Gamboa Angela Gonzales Greg Gonzales Regina Gonzales Above left: During registration. Eric Troutman signs into Mr Kaletka ' s fifth period math class, after getting assistance from Mr. Vizard. Above: Julie Robinson waits patiently to see if Mr. Southworth ' s Geometry class is full yet. IS sophomore
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Candy striping is good experience Showcase Donna Eshelman and Donna Nakaguma. both sophomores, have more in common than their first names and their grades They both like to help others and keep busy The two volunteer as candy stripers at St Bernardines Hospital. It keeps me occupied. commented Donna Eshelman. That is one reason she enjoys candy striping so much. Both girls agreed it gives them a great deal of satisfaction. Candy stripers range from ages 14 17- They assist in admitting new patients, delivering flowers, help- ing people and various others jobs. We work with girls our age so we have a lot of fun, said Donna Makaguma. We make a lot of new friends. added Donna Eshelman. The candy stripers also arrange fund raisers in which the donations are given to the hospital. So far we have assisted in the opening of a new wing and at the present time we are working on purchasing life saving equipment, both of them said. Donna E shelman commented, We get to know how the hospital really is and how it operates. In order to become a candy striper, one must have a 3.0 GPA and fill out an application with a counselor ' s signature Donna Eshelman has been a candy striper since January 1982 and Donna Makaguma has been volunteering since June 1981. Each has individually worked over five hundred hours. Both feel. It is good experif nm Above: One can find Donna Eshelman and Donna Nakaguma at St Bernardines Hospital after school working as candy stripers. Below: In auto shop, Jim McCombs learns how to use a die. Bryan Harlacker Candy Harmon Matt Harris Michelle Hatcher Tim Hayes Steve Hazeyama Anna Hernandez Gilbert Hernandez Robert Hernandez Ruben Hernandez Jeff Herndon Alice Herrera Lisa Hesla Jerry Holloway Mike Homen Qfik Cathy Hostetler Belinda Hunter Hien Huynh Martin Howell Leonard Husband Lin Ibarra 220 sophomores
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