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186 Sophomotes Alyson Wolfe Ray Wong Melanie Wood William Woodyard Karen Work Martina Wrhel L, Donald Wright A Y V! 1, .- ow We're Eagles, too. At the beginning of the school year, two arch rivals, the Hillside Rams and the Fairmont Falcons, packed away their natural grudges, left the safe familiar confines of junior high school, and became united as the 1986 Capital High School Sophomore Class. At the outset, almost all of us were excited about coming to Capital High School and that very first day at school we were thrilled, if a bit awed, with the prospect before us. But, day to day, as the first months progressed, we found we didn't like high school as much as we has anticipated in August. We were called Squashmores or Baby Eagles, and the juniors and Seniors serenaded us with the Mickey Mouse song at our first assembly. Eventually, most ofus accepted the harassment, were able to laugh it off, and started to enjoy our education once again. Slowly, as we got used to the new routine of the larger school, we were accepted by the upper classes, not as outcast Rams and Falcons, but as real Capital Eagles who would, in two short years, be the Senior Class of 1988. We were asked to join so many clubs and participate in so many extra-curricular activities, that we were often over- whelmed. By the end of the school year, most of us had become confident that we belonged with the rest of the student body in the Eagles Nest. We could show our pride like the juniors and Seniors because, finally, we were Eagles, too! 9
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.3 All ATTEMPTING TO WIN a Noble Prize in Biology, Brian Wardle tries to Create a pizza that will reproduce. raffic eport This is Edgar Eagle, your eye in the halls, with your 8:05 Capital High traffic report. There has been a collision by the principal's office. Fortunately. there are no injuries and books are being retrieved. A steady flow of humanity is moving towards the gym. Be careful and watch for the late maniacs speeding for their lockers before the tardy bell. Buckle up and walk carefully! For once again the halls and stair- ways of our school are crowded with students scurrying to every possible destination within the school. One of the highest problem areas is the gym, especially before sixth period where a scholar could never make it up the stairs, through the barricade of football players on their way to P.E. class without being run over. Another problem is encountered when a speedy, confused sophomore in new shoes, trucks around a corner, loses her footing, and finds herself on the floor. It's very embarrassing indeed. The halls are filled with an echoing Chant: M-I-C-K-E-Y M-O-U-S-E! So be sure to watch for your fellow Eagle. You could always slow down and say hi! to someone pushing their way through the crowd. Who knows maybe you Could make a new friend, or even start a car pool! Sophomorts 185
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