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For now, but not for long, Sopbomores are Low Men on the Totem ole As newcomers to Capital. the unrepresented Sophomore class had to choose a student coun- cil to represent them. Only a few brave souls decided to go before the entire Sophomore body. But when all was said and done. six repre- sentatives had been chosen. Becky Claytong president, Brenna Chaloupkag vice-president, Jana Bundersong secretary, Kenny Zachresong treasurer and Mardi Mooney and Seimeen Ba- zeghi, Sophomore representatives. After the re- sults were in and everyone knew who was who, the six representatives went to work on a Drug and Alcohol Prevention Program along with their inherited dances. Given the job of decorat- ing and clean up crew for these dances didn't always provide them with the spotlight but their work never went unappreciated. Through all their hard work, the Sophomore Student Council could honestly say they had worked not only for the Sophomores, but also for Capital High. When asked what she thought of student council, president Becky Clayton said, It takes a lot of time. but it's fun. The Sophomore class was well represented with this group ofenergetic Sophs! 6. s.. ti L r-X, l 3 c l 1 Nfl! l 4 1 0 r X ci f . ,. , Alf' Anrlx Herz Slrunrra Ihrlrinan I.orerr.r Ihggr-rs Danielle limi-ll Srexe Hlarklurrn mr 1sl.r,nrrrrrr llmni lilake Nlkkl Iilakeslee Joi... lint-.naar Rewrmne limk K.rrr lim-pple Muddy lim-rl Kevrn Ilranwrr lbelwra lirrnklieltl Chris llmrt Stott lirarun jason Brewer Wade Briggs l'rrry lirunkrlmu Kurt Iimrrrrrrnl Stotr llmoks Laura Hrrlwn Iirandr liuehler .Inna linndersun Anthony liurinentcr ,lawn Burnett Missy Hurts Pat flallrgan Greg Crrrnphell Milly Cannon Mrkki Cannorr Noel Carey Kim Carlson Vicki Carpenter Amy Cares Sean Clmllee lilrlaheth Challenger Brenna C haloupka liurley Chandler Glenn Chandler A1161 .pm 19 W'M1'9l. V f vfrX4.f,.'XI Sophornores 175
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n the Beginning . . Sophomores invaded Capital High School on September third with the hopes and fears of the upcoming year. The maze of halls greeted them as they entered the campus. Many of the little kids on the block were almost on the verge of being terrified. But by the time the first bell rang, the Rams and the Falcons had merged to become Eagles. Dawn- ing friendships and experiences were in the air. Old friends reunited and excitement flowed throughout the halls. But, there was a sense of regret, the summer was over and the students faced the challenge of school once more. Thoughts turned back to the late nights, travels, and the summer heat. But they were soon diminished as the students began evaluating their new teachersg excited to see who would be their class- mates forthe remainder ofthe year. One ofthe largest difficulties facing the Sophomore class was finding their way from class to class. But by the end of the first day, most of the students knew how to navigate easily through the halls and the students left with a great feeling and were ready for more. Even with this new sense ofgrowing up, some had a hard time adjusting to the fast lane of high school. Most didn't realize to stay out of the way of the Varsity Football players, But no casualties were reported. A GROI 'P OF Cl IOIR students excitedly prepare for one ofthe first concerts ofthe year, 175 Qophornorcs
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