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Friends Forever Lasting friendships were sometimes hard to find. Good friends were sometimes hard to make, but the sophomore class had special friends that were always there. As sophomore julie Scofield put it, Sometimes the best part of school can be when you talk honestly to your friends and you don't have to worry about what they will think. Fears, worries and even the most personal secrets were exchanged with close pals. My best friend is like a part of me, and I know l could trust her with anything! ex- claimed Lynell Messineo. This class was definitely unique. Not only did they have a great year, they had a great year with their friends. tb A Discreetly discussing the topics of the day are Stephanie Brkich and Kim Whipple. Socializing seemed to be a favorite pastime of many sophomores. Margaret Dolan Chris Duncanson Diana Echeverry Holly Edwards Susan Emerson Diane Erb Andrea Falvy Michelle Ficarra Rebecca Flores Tonya Foote lane Forster Lorraine Gallagher avg. ef 532, b Q 'NH' ' , ii Q A k Eli xi 'Q 43 1 f , '- C. ,- fjgligi .A is - ,,.. fy -,.. 1.-Q A ,1 s iie, s i fi ' i -,- f ' V . 45 - 5' sf he g gi 7 ' 4...-.uf
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for the annual Cherry Blossom. Dil the many dilemmas of sophomore life are Cordonna McClure, Liz Ioyce, Maureen Murphy, Q S te 4 O r r Taylor. The major problem seemed to be plan- l think our class has a lot of enthusiasm and we really try hard to get what we deserve. Those words were expressed by Tami Taylor, class presi- dent. Cordonna Mc- Clure, fsecretaryl, Mau- reen Murphy, ftreasurery, and Liz Joyce, fvice presi- dentj all felt that they helped the class form their own opinions about being actively involved in class activities. dent Council for one common reason: Involve- ment. Cordonna com- mented, I think I can fulfill the duties my job requires in order to suc- cessfully represent my class. Diligence, patience and continued effort were among the virtues these girls shared. Liz added, I know everyone will re- member the effort we put into making their Each ofthe officers par- school year a good one-! qQ3 ticipated with the Stu- : gif' Kenya Bradford -N n I fel ' Stephanie Brkich I A - iffy 'T I 'im ' April Bullock ks! ' jf, f X Q.-Q Vicky Camargo ' I X Marisa Caron A P ' 5 3 Nena Carpenter -,,,, I ' I g T' Cathy Carvajal 3 nv V Maria Chaure . E Maggie Clark . f Michelle Coleman ,V X Kathy Crews T' ' E jennifer Delgado .nw .690-NW' W' W L - 4,45--I. ,Mf- ' ' Q. fw- , :gyr- f 13
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has w f fafi ew WEN yfws it W. 'LA wax: . H- pa AH M .-. 1 x tm asf ' Q-Je ...,., A.: . MZ. ,,, :- - , . ns, 1 11 cfs Melinda Gambito Maribelle Ganibi Sandra Garcia Sheila Garcia lan Garrigan Debbie Givigliano Victoria Gloria Laura Gomez Gem Gonzales Laura Gonzales Deanna Grabowski Bhuvan Gunupati ff-5 V n-M., M... N. npiness exudes from the faces of Andrea Falvy and Gladys Al- A A solitary Michelle Coleman contemplated the true meaning of being a Asked why they were so happy they replied, lt's lunchtime! sophomore. Many students found a few moments of quiet comforting. men aback by Linda Morgans corny joke, janet Voss giggles uncon- A Break time for Nancy Mora and Diane Erb meant catching up on the lates lably. Laughter was an outlet for many frustrations. gossip with their friend. Isn't drinking in classrooms forbidden, Diane? ter was an outlet for many frustrations. Sophomores 131
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