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e Sophomores defeated in tree race Darron Reed Lee Kathleen Regal Crystal Richardson Mary Rendon Paul Riegel On December 15, an unusual assembly took place. This assembly was mainly to in- troduce the Powderpuff candidates, but a class competition was held since it was the Christmas season. This competition was between the sophomore and freshmen class officers to see who could decorate their Christmas tree with the most originality and style. The juniors and seniors didn ' t compete because they had not bought a tree. The competitors were given two minutes to decorate their trees. The sophomores were very original with their decorations. They used stringed pop- corn, stuffed animals, stockings, and they even had Curtis Williams and Michelle Bradac dress up as babies to sit under the tree. They also had lights, but with elec- trical problems they couldn ' t be used. Sophomore secretary M ichelle Castellano said, We spent so much time on our tree mainly stringing popcorn that we felt we should have won. But unfortunately, the sophomores were defeated by the freshmen. Above: Before the tree race, sophomore Michelle Bradac gets the strings of popcorn ready. Left: Vice President, Maria Krug enthusiastically puts the light on the tree. Marlynn Rodriguez Stephanie Roehler 230 sophomores
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c y m ■ David Sanchez Greg Sanford Kathleen David Segura Manuel Sanchez Sean Saunders Schumaker Charles Senn Cindy Sanders Kurt Schafer Toya Scott Dawn Sedivy Anthony Serna Sophomore thoughts on school spirit Just what do people mean when they talk about school spirit? Sophomores knew the answer to that question. To be preppy, was Theresa Arriola ' s definition of school spirit. Sophomore Regina Gonzales thought it involved, Getting up and saying yeah San G and going crazy. Most of the sophomores polled did attend assemblies but thought more people were needed to arouse school spirit. Sophomore Brian Wiss thought students should have stayed for assemblies more often. Don ' t give students the right to leave, because if they do, they don ' t show spirit. Sophomore Mike Sheppard said, Having pride and show- ing more participation would improve the assemblies. Some assemblies were more successful than others. Among the most attended assemblies were ones dealing with football and basketball. Sophomore were also involved in soccer, baseball, and tennis. What kind of person qualified for the most spirited sophomore: Many sophomores looked for the person ' s con- sideration of others and his involvement in school activities. Two sophomores suggested were Jeff Solis and Sherri Dickson. John Kocher, class of ' 83 Below: During geometry. Andy Bryant and Shirlyn Meyer work hard to finish their tests before the period is over. 232 sophomores
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