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Sophomores Host Ball They weren't fish any more, but they still weren't considered upperclassmen. Although they had one year's experience at finding their way around the building, and they had more or less figured out how everything was done, the members of the Sophomore Class were still looking for ways to become involved in the mainstream of school life. Perhaps their biggest chance came when the sophomores, along with the freshmen, planned and staged the annual Winter Bal. The two classes took advantage of their oppor- tunity and provided a gala evening for the entire school population. This year's Winter Ball had the largest attendance of any in recent years, Mrs. Nancy john, Sophomore Class sponsor, said. Not only did more students show up, but they stayed longer, and seemed to be enjoying the evening. Winter Ball favorites. Representing the Sophomore Class are Trace Blair and Stacy Wiloughby. Sophomores 0
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O -l 1 -1 1l Lisa Dealjandro Scott Dean David Dee Ginger DeGroot Mary Del Alto Dauna Deveau Dwight Dewveall Noe Diaz Lisa Dixon Dwayne Dohmann Mandy Dougherty Travis Dunla Marc Edwards Mylon Edwards lennifer Elam Robert Elizondo Diane Eller Chad Ellison Ronny Esparza lohn Faragozo Alfie Ferguson Brad Fisher Paul Fisher Wendie Foreman Michael Fowler lames Frederick Belinda Galindo David Garcia Debra Garcia Eric Garcia Homer Garcia Peggy Garcia Sean Garrett Lisa Garza Rosemary Garza Mark Gillespie Carol Gold Patricia Gonzales Dennis Gonzales Rachel Gonzales Ruby Gonzales Sara Gonzales Penny Grant Steven Green Shannon Grizzle Robby Clopton Tonja Coffey Larry Combest Tammy Coon Sheri Crisp Teresa Crook Stacy Curtis Shawn Custer Sophomores
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O Did you finish reading that book? A man trying to help his family survive, a young girl and two young boys trying to understand why adults make life so complicated- These were just some of the characters sophomores met through the novels re- quired for reading in English II classes. I enjoyed reading the novels much better than do- ing grammar, one sophomore said. There was much disagree- ment as to which of the novels was the favorite. My favorite was The Pearl because it was so short, one sophomore replied. I liked To Kill a Mock- ingbird, another sophomore answered. I liked all of them except The Iliad, was the opinion of one honors student. And, as usual- I didn't read any of them, said one sophomore who will have the opportuni- ty to repeat English II next year. Sophomores I've got to finish this book! says Krissy Kopecky as she peers over the top of All Quiet on the Western Front.
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