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V After a hard day at school, Maggie Clark looks forward to getting some rest at home. Peace and quiet were often hard to find on campus. V Trying to persuade a public schooler to transfer isn't always an job, Laura Gonzales and her friend, Cheryl Leon, debated the pros cons of attending a private school. --...Y A Asse mbled in disarray, the Sophomore Class gathers for a meeting. Planning for the Cherry Blossom was a major topic of discussion. 134 Sophomores r -if
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if ff, Sophs ln Action One of the most active classes this year was the l sophomores. At least ac- cording to them. But, ev- erywhere you turned this year, a sophomore kept popping up. They could be found in the library, on the terrace, in the cafete- ria and wherever they were you could be sure that they were always with another sophomore. As Judith Romjeko put it, We are always trying to get the upperclassmen to notice us, even if that means being a little crazy! Many sophs were sur- prised at how well their class was unified. lan Gar- rigan stated, l'm happy that my friends and l get along so well, it makes life a lot easier! Studying, working and especially being with each other were what made the sophomores a unique class. 1325 . M pw, . -4. V X asv Lynda Morgan of t Eileen Mullen 0 A f t ', X, 2 KE i Maureen Murphy ' an Jaw am- A Stephanie Nakagawa .., L Elizabeth Oberreiter . lvonne Ortiz th ' in W V on ' W-'mm 'lfi...,. t -fm 2 f.. .. N ' ' V, A Songhui Pak E. y olss H 1 ,L A Yvette Pardo 3' 'lr f ' ' Anne-Marie Parent gf . I R 3 ,',' Q! as W ' il, . I l ll f E V 4' L ' . Lisa Pearson Z cm, ,f N V 'U g lulie Plug X y ' 2 . V , lacqueline Pose ,V m 3 anxiously for rides home are Angie Billotti, Nena 4 Snatching a few moments at lunch, Holly Edwards en- and Larissa Young Many students quickly changed gages in conversation. Many students spent time on the normal clothes as soon as the bell rang. phone checking up on boyfriends. Sophomores 133
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my X Antici ation hoods. I knew that in the end selling all those maga- zines would be worth it! exclaimed lenny Berkley. The top seller was Mona Borego, who sold 13 sub' scriptions. Kathleen Mc- Sweeny was the second highest in sales with 12. Many students were espe- cially excited because the Cherry Blossom was held in the Villa instead of the cafeteria as in previous years. fb Linda Pullara 1 , Barbara Quinones Elizabeth Quintas Manal Rabadi Q f 'ia if .1 Antoinette Ramirez Carmen Ramos Barbara Reynolds Dayna Riddle Judith Romejko Wendy Sah Katie Schimmoller Stephanie Schruiff vi ii 2 3' julie Scofield 1, Vicky Slagle ' Annette Spataro , Helen Stiver Sophomores 135
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