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Vince Dupree Second Yeor more Hctive Q Q his year I have a lot of friends and I seem to be going to more social activities. Also, on the whole I like my teachers a lot better than the ones I had last year, said Sophomore Denise Pearson, looking back on her freshman year. It's harder this year because last year I got in the bad habit of never studying or doing my homework, she commented. In education, Denise looked for the understanding teachers who are in- teresting and make us want to learn. I also look for classes where I'm going to learn something, she said. Her favorite class was geometry. As well as being a member of the French Club, Denise enjoyed reading, cooking, sewing, music, and crafts. Denise wasn't sure about her plans for the future. I think I'll probably wait a year after I graduate before I go to college so that I can re-evaluate my priorities. I'd also like to travel to Europe, she said. She felt that the school spirit had im- proved from her freshmen year, but that we all could stand to be a lot more spirited. X 511 1-X if ' Donna ,lohn Murphy Murphy . .,., ,f: 5 ' cf f, e't f ' , , . ' A if ,K gf? 2 In ,,., V V, ka S Q Janis Marsh M'-UTY Myers e fa. . I .tt evvf ' o . M y Q KG 1 fl 1 l Ed d ' ' Nl: Wslxm Robert McGovern C V e vv Q Q' -, ef 4 'i , . L., i L. I A k Yvette Mark Rex Joanna Kimberly Newell Newhouse Nielson Norris if . . V 'iii Jpp fl A. . Donald Phillip Tammy Kara OLeary Olson Orth Moira Tracey Michelle ,S Osment Otis H I ,L ..ff at , VV K .-.. 1 ' ,,..,,7 .Ei , , ' u,,'u?'A xi isa ss.. Mark Francisco Laura Stevenson Overton Pacheco SOPHOIVIOFIES MA-PA 101
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100 . .Lgg 5 , I :,' - I at Sf s fr' sf'-.1 ' ... i ' sf. Scott Masters sg, K fx' sb t 'K' l H x t W, Y -..... X William johnny Maxwell May e - ' at Q Scott Karen Mazur McCabe ig, ' they fax Twila Kathleen McNamara tl Juan Paul A -Mega K Michel Coping is Eosier os o Sophomore t Q chool was harder this year, because my classes were more demanding, especially band, stated Nancy Golden, when asked how she was coping with high school now that she was fairly well settled in. Andey Lewis felt, It gets easier in a social sense, because the atmosphere stays pretty much the same, but academically one should expect harder courses each year. Some students felt school had become more easy. jeff Wilber and Patty Hjelle thought it had. They stated, I feel school is easier now that we are more settled and there seems to be less pressure. Pressure combined with classes fe Q A I P -.S X . e 1 I N I Y I.. fil l Lori Lisa Lisa Meflafferty McCormick McDaniel Julia McNew Kelley Kelly Meehan Meldrum -- ,Q -- ,.:,, ,:-tt..i.: , . - ss As E A . 5 Stephanie Gregory Anthony Molk Celia as Sherrie determined how hard or easy school could be. Celina Barley stated, School was easier this year, because last year I was always worried about being initiated or doing something wrong in front of everyone, that I couldn't concentrate very well on my work. Doug Adams felt differently. In my sophomore year I felt like I had a little seniority and I didn't have to worry about getting initiated, but my classes seemed to of gotten harder all the time, he said. All in all, most have enjoyed their sophomore year. I don't feel like an outsider anymore, proclaimed Deb- bie Smith. t M at David Daniel Sheila McGhee McGuire Mclnnis Brent Howard Marjorie Morrison N f lg F ly ly If .. I Karen Sheri Richards Motisko Mourelatos Denise Pearson Designzjennifer Tate Copy: Debbie Bulgrinjohn Richard Photos: Gwen McCarthy, Cindy Nickol
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Veronica Richard Donald Palmer Paluszek Pattle Yi ,lulle Denise Travis Patton Pearson Pease Sophomore Likes To Get Rowdy' arty Hernandez stated that he preferred his sophomore year over his freshman year because he had met many more people and made lots of new friends Marty described l1fe on campus as fun Seeing friends and going out with them after school occupied much of his time Being popular had been a famous state among students at Santa Rita Mar ty did not agree with them As long as I have friends who really like me and that I can help and trust, popularity doesnt mean much to me he stated What did he look for in education? I would like to know as much as possible and I really like to work with my hands. Marty also enjoyed bow hunting and riding his ATC. Marty's future in- cluded going to a technical trade school to study welding, engineering, or mechanics, which were his favorite sub- jects last year. Although he felt lunch should be changed somehow so that he and his friends could be together, Marty said, if given a choice, he would not leave Santa Rita. I have made so many friends, it Lea Tonya Kendra Peltier Penn Person A A Sb David julie Steven Petlerson Phillips Phillips Pete Procci would be really hard to leave. Santa Rita has so much school spirit. I love it. It's fun getting rowdy! Marty Teresa Lori Darren Kelley Pickering Piper Pittenger Pittman ' e t. . gil . t + .. :-- I l'. Y ,tt. I X jeffrey Nancy Peter Agniezka Plaisted Powers Procci Pugaczmuraszk Tkk: .V if wks, A ,FN E A l ' :aa Q ii , .. .gf a f- 5 Darlene Donna Richard Rilta Puterio Putting Ramon Randall Designjennifer Kelly Amy Pederson Copy: Debbie Bulgrin, Donna Baceski O 2 Photos: Cindy Nickol, Gwen McCarthy
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