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ii l i Viclri Nanz Jen Nardirner li Susan hlarduzzi ll Kari-ly Neal ll lviarge Nelson i Patricia Nelson lx Kim Nerneth i 1, Donna Neubig il Greg Neueehwanger i' lvlichele New ' Lori lilevvcorne Charlene lilevvton i Diana iilevvren ri Rita Newton l ll Dan Nioholsas il Paula Nichols l Stephen Niles 1: Chris Niril I iiflarlx Nivens i, lvlarylselih Nolan Q., l Wes lN'olenrl i i. li rl - - i X ,f Davin mlorrnari David Norris ll tlifilliarn Norris ' Barbara lifowling li lion Novak ll Donna lxlunley l lvirlfe Oakley i Asia FW Joe ooerle i l l Shelley Uoheltue ix Matt Odechuck W Heidi Oltler Scott Uhrristede ll Kiln Oneal i Barry Olileal l Steven O'Ouinn . a V . ll iiifriesm Ona r r at Virginia Osteen . Ki, if ' 73, il Donald Gusts r. ,, 1 if ' il Kenneth Owens rg g , . -.Z .1 ye , liflichelle Owens ii m,,. ,g rg A ll Diane Oxley i M N - , i 1, 'Qs ie l 4 N I E . r A 'V it 3 11527-M . 5 l 4 ' U wr U U l U -is ,Q fi fa -l' N. f N ,+V 21 fs. ut- i. et f A . 4 J we-if lisa Q l. L . Q! l my ' l l ue l Yrs! L..-J MJ ,l l r ii LK! YA Yriiiifi Alter hours of grueling practice, many boys won- Vvml the Stan Of Soccer mam' Soph i GGVGG iUSi hw-f ohhh more they wild fake- mores flocked to the practice field to t sea, effza . ..7ea...:,.YV-V.W,,Ya7 and get a posmon on me SQCCQV .team it i, ii was hard, but they stuck it out. Tho ll . ll i sophomores chosen tor the team had li i get their schedules changed and get us . , to getting up at about 5:30. For Soph l mores, it was hard but dedication made i' f work. There was a certain special excit l i lj ment in getting into soccer. Unlike lf l i other sports at Brandon, soccer was lu li t beginning. Traditions and customs wer l t ll ll yet to be established. Juniors and senio ll ll on the team were just as new as the sop l l omores. Those sophomores who mad , H i the team had an equal pan in setting th l il A standards tor the whole future of soccer ii i 5 Brandon. i lf We 5 C i l l It W I 306 i' Sophornores Q, l i i i
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Eva Pieragowski Bobby Pietroski John Pigsley Chris Piptione Theresa Pitts Leslie Podboy ff' -fr Dan Pombier - Marie Pompey ' Cindy Porter Janiece Powell Dawn Preston Tammy Prince , M , . - . f Antonio Pringley David Puebla Kevin Platts Lorie Plyler Bruce Polite Dale Pope Julie Pope Jerry Poppe Pete Porter Meg Powell Vera Powell Paul Presti ai. 35 R' Lisa price A .. . , ,, , ., . , Sean Price r +ve Gif Y- t Dana Prieto N. 5 4, .X We MaryAnn Pugliese A 2 r r f X 1 William Radams A . , A tl 1. David Rader - - Tracey Raiford Becky Rains e' ,, eu.. ,V N.. NN ,L .M-, q -ma. . L t, P if 12 L. .. as K , r it xx, 1 kt. . , Y. X, 43: ...:.-'fi ' 1? , -I L P as l it N ,, ,Q -' . X . .. , . f X tg, f , M JV ti' , l. uri it '--. 'i' .lilIf1x' :flies , li t N on hh gs , g L .. T' tx ' K i, L , . ,-.'- ' . -g EW tvyt X .t I, :xi Suzi Purcell Amy Quinn , N - A -if Marcelyn Randall - -.3 Q sugar 1 we-1 esteem msaew 308 I Sophomoges if - : iii: - fi Tina Randazzo Juanita Rankin Thomas Rawls Kevin Ratliff Cathy Ray Jivaro Ray John Redus 1 - 1 - - .st wear - .,v,,,,' kv 'A f X 1, .Sal t Wg .t h.-.Sk w L . 'as' vt- w fl Y? nv-P ,pin is ig 2 gig? bg Q 5 T1 'C' W' 1 14.2 if A Q Q' A g y yy W ' t if A J .4 - - 9 . I x ' i'A' J - , . 15 V The arrival of a rock concert in town was obvious around the school as the rush for tickets and gossip of the group's latest hit song sprang up. A number of popular rock groups staged concerts dur- ing the year such as Kansas, Styx, Pat Benetar, and Bruce Springsteen. The Lakefield Civic Center and Bayfront were where many of the rock groups per- formed. Being sophomores made it easier on us to attend these concerts be- cause a number of them lasted long into the night on a school day. Usually the day after a concert, jerseys of all kinds and colors could be seen by loyal rock fans. The recent interest in new wave music and country and western didn't worry rock fansg they were sure of rock's firm founda- tion in the music world. The death of form- er Beatle John Lennon was a great loss and terrible tragedy to many. Although eat Goes changes occurred in some peo- ple's taste in music, rock lived on, as proven by the popularity of rock concerts. M Y? Q . ,z Q ti 'Q at , e ' -tl t l w :Q ff - is 'Sw 'Q-1 ' '-W ,, M. N F -'Uv Cn.. QBelowJ: Displaying a popularjersey and a smile is Beth Lewis
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