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V Casually strolling across the campus are Monique Williams V Visitors on campus always seem to cause excitement. Carmen Ramos, and Tiffany Thompson. A relaxed atmosphere reflects many stu- Cathy Carvojal, Barbara Reynolds, Yvonne Ortiz and Diane Echeverry welcome dents attitudes. the new kid in town. JV' 92555 A A smiling jan Garrigan tries to amuse Candace Milligan. Students often found things to keep them busy during lunch. Sophomores 137
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For a Change Traditionally the re- sponsibility of setting up chairs had always been placed on the sopho- mores. However, this year things changed slightly. The duty shifted from the sophomores to the custodians. Sophomores seemed to be tired of putting up chairs and decided it was time for a change. Caro- lyn Wilbur commented, I'm glad we don't have to do chairs, I never thought it was very fair anyway! Sophs did seem to wiggle out of their re- sponsibility, and most of the upperclassmen won't let them forget it! Mary Schimmoller comment- ed, lf we got stuck doing them, then it's only fair that they should have to do them. Many juniors and sen- iors were inclined to agree with this statement, expecially after they had to put in many hours of labor when they were sophomoresf Y Hurriedly completing homework before class is a very common prai tice. Yet, who knows what Michelle Coleman and Kenya Bradford were IO. -'greg ,, 3' M-',,,,. . Tami Taylor 1, l Denise Tinker Ana Maria Travieso fa I ,U as Tiffany Thompson i ,. . ff-. .assent .., 'x Liz Tremblay - Liliana Troya Sarah Van Wickle janet Voss 1 x ' X Q 5-- i , My rv lk ':': , 'if ia- Rf -., aehil-in L' ' - 4.5 ' 'i s.. 3. K K .- . L y 1 V ff' fi ll :- Sue Walleck B nv ' ,, 'H A ' L. by E Lisa Warren - iff, rf, ft --' li Heidi Wassef ' V 'l Kim wipple . - f X ln' i 5 A I iffigifff' ' L' -f ,zgsg 2 ' lee e Carolyn Wilber ' ' T -- 4 I Christine Wilber . ' N 1 Monique Williams il X 1 'A Y Larissa Young in 1 hx, g iii? J. . l ,,,. mm. gf' w ' ' ' P li L it r 2 vi ,- 136 Sophomores A The prize-winning sophomore tree stands in glory. All of the trees were beau tifully decorated.
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vb' W foe' 69 x 59 OSP Quickly applying mascara before the bell rings is Maribelle Ganibi. A hurried makeup job was common during breaktime. ,I Sandwiched Sophomores Being stuck in the mid- dle isn't always easy, but the Sophomores seemed to handle it well. Know- ing that they weren't freshman gave them some incentive, although the realization of Senior glory was still distant. Katie Schimmoller commented, l'm looking forward to being a Senior, but l'm a little nervous at the same time. Many students were actually pleased with their rank on campus. At least l'm not a freshman any- more! exclaimed Lisa Pearson. Sophomores seemed to maintain a cheerful at- titude throughout the year, even though they suffered from underclass- men blues. gb 138 Sophomores A Listening attentively during an assembly sits Theresa Barcelos. Many important facts were often conveyed during this time. A Relaxing for a few moments are Laura Gonzales, Linda Pullara, and Michelle Coleman. Students often needed a few moments of peace after an especially hard day.
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