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SOPHOMORES Imagination, experience and a years ' growth helped us to create our sophomore float, look out next year! stated Vicki Fishbeck referring to a stunning sophomore home- coming float containing real plants, a volcano, tropical flow- ers, a wave, and a boat. Football homecoming was a great event and many sopho- mores came to offer support as they tried to clinch the spirit stick. The class of ' 88 did not hesi- tate to get involved and to show their tremendous spirit around school. Because of the large number of people in the sophomore class, there had to be a lot of time and effort put into the work that class council did. I would really like to thank the sophomore class of ' 88. I felt they were spirited in many of the class activities. Those who participated gave their best, always str iving forward. Again, sophomore class, THANKS for a truly special year ' € — Tina Bold President, Class of ' 88 1 . Sophomore Class Council. Front Row: Linetta Bessette, Isa Gauna, Ru- ben Hernandez, Tina Bold. Back Row: Tami Enderle, Stacie Long, Traycee Nowak. Michelle Batcha. 2. During a Football Homecoming activity at lunch Traycee Nowak and Stacy Long laugh at the competitions before them. Nowak was Vice-President and Long was one oi the two Chief Justices. 3. GlenKennywatchesperformances m the crowded gym on back-to-school night. Kenny was the sophomore advis- er. Beach, Dana Beason, Nici Beavor, Bryan Becker, Kim Beers, Troy Beld, Sherri Bellhouse, Debra Bender, Lon Bentley, Tammy Bernal, Cynthia Berry, Bill Bertrand, Ben Besette, Linnetta Betancur, William Biggs, Alan Billinger, Kimbalie Birchfield, Mike Bloom, Daniel Blough. Christine Boclair, Taylor Boggs, Kenny Bold, Tina Bomar, Roxanna Borders, David Boren, Jennifer Bos, Richard Boswell, Mike Boucher, Tricia Bowlin, Susan Boyd, Richard Braly, Mark Brannon, Kristina Brasher, Knstal Bratton, Tashaa Braunstein, Tricia 223
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Aden, Frank Adkins, Angie Adkins, Becky Aguilar, Patty Ahringhoff, Shawn Airnngton, Robie Alcaraz, Maria Alexander, Randy Alexander, Stacy Aliaro, Fabian Allen, Alan Allen, Cindy Allen, Denise Alonso, Darlene Anderson, Tracy Angel, Mary Anguiano, Susie Anker, Dana Anselmo, Michelyn Applebee, Heather Arenales, Rosa Anas, Guillermo Anas, Julie Arredondo, Joey Astran, Joe Augusto, Melinda Ayres, Raymond Bagshaw, Bryan Baker, Andrea Balagna, Sylvia Ball, Michael Bane, Robert Barajas, Chris Barnes, Paul Barnett, Dori Barnett, Ron Barrientos, Gloria Batcha, Michelle 2 Baxendale. Stephanie OO Bays, Nicole
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THE SWATCH Bnant, Michelle Bridges, Donna Lee Brinegar. Barry Briska, Charlotte Brown, Donald Brown, Laura Brown, Trey Browning, Bill Brubaker, Tamara Brumett, Kathie Brunner, Richard Bryson, Diane Burgos, Pilar Burn, Erik Burns, Dechon Butchko, Michael 224 Butler, Derrick Butts, Jonathan Byers, Judy Cael, Lorenzo SOPHOMORES Tick tock goes the Swatch Watch. Swatch Watches be- came trendy with New Wave fashions. There were many kinds of Swatch Watches: clear, with polka dots, scented ones, and ones with solid colors too! A popular place for Swatch Watches to be found was Har- ris ' Department Stor e. Al- though prices ranged from thirty dollars and up, many stu- dents owned several. They can go everywhere, and they match almost any- thing, explained Rob Gluter, a Swatch lover. There were different colored Swatch guards, (plastic bands that protect the watch) that were worn over the watches not only to protect it, but also to make it more noticeable. Another popular watch was Timex. In a commercial, they claimed that a Timex watch could go through a garbage disposal and still function. Takes a licken but, keeps on ticken, was a familiar Timex jingle from the tube, that ten minutes later warned You ' d better Swatch it! 1. What ' s coming down? How about a black swatch watch band with a compass tace. 2. Swatches were seen adorning many arms. The distinct sound ol this watch could be heard throughout classrooms. 3. What would you like? Che rry, Lemon, or Lime? Swatches came in many ditier- ent colors and Iragrances. 4. Swatch watches were on sale at the beginning ol the 1 984 school year. The watches have had productive sales ever since. £®£Li
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