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Sophomores Are Full Of Surprises rl '82, VV ,Crt 1' .uf .laiiifr X4 ' 251:49 Xxx 53, ? ll Wflllyyl ' 0' 39 5 T 50 1 Mil , . ' l balk' I v 9' w L4 . ' I if .r I ,flak 'ly' 'A' Qt y O fs f fl ,Aff 5 Qs. :J R935 The classification of sophomore brings to mind taping, hazing and generally causing problems for them. The Webster Collegiate Dictionary defines a sophomore as conceited and overconfident of knowledge but poorly informed and immature. Many people could fit this definition, but anyone entering high school seem to fit it perfectly. Sophomores spend their entire year trying to fit in and be like the upperclassmen. For example, they wear in clothes like Coke, Pepsi, Espirit, and Generia. New wave haircuts are also imitated. Sophomores also have their own leisure activities, they watch MTV or Friday Night Videos or play Monopoly. The one thing sophomores need but don't have is a car. Unless they happen to know an upperclassman who would give them a ride, they have no hope of getting out of the house on weekends. So, what is a sophomore? lt's someone who wanders high school halls, trying to fit in, thinks he knows it all, but just never seems to do things right. We've all been there-remember, upperclassmen?????? Above, sophomores Michelle Wernik, Maria Tyson, Brian Moon and junior Janiece Lucart are caught off guard while working on a group assignment in class. Flight, sophomore Heather Wolfe poses in front of the marketing show case. She wanted to be on the fashion pages.
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The Way Now that the Sophomores realized th they actually survived their sophomo year they realize that they are going have a future at West. We asked the what they thought about Bellevue We and what they wanted to contribute. Scott Anding said, High School is good change coming from junior high, b cause you get to meet finer girls. hope l can make a big contribution West's basketball team. lYou know l mind is not on academic achievement.l Katy Hanly said, l moved here fro Colorado. People in the Cornhusker sta are more friendly, but West is such small school. When asked what s would like to contribute to West, s said, l would like to add even mo team spirit than we already have now. John Hurt said, I like West because y get to meet more people and they ha great school spirit. lt's also challengir sports and classes. l'm lucky though, r older sister, Jill, also goes here and s helps me meet people but I hate trying live up to her. Top, Kim Hanson from East, Kim Potts and Kar Egeland, West students pal together at the Ea: West game. Greg Cumpton has a good laugh in I math class. He doesn't realize he's facing the ba of the classl
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