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uniors Make It to the 'Upperclassi eing a junior was special because this was the year that most of us started driving, and most of us got our first jobs. This was also the year that we were considered up- perclassmen, H stated Joe Gaynor, Junior Class President. A lot of juniors began to drive to school on a regular basis. Leigh-Anne Timiney, junior, said I like being able to drive because I don it have to depend on anyone else for a ride. I can go where I want and leave when I want. Friendships became an im- portant part of high school. 'To me, everything we did a s a c l a s s w a s Together. - J oe Gaynor Kevin Barnes, junior, said, I like being an upperclassman because I 've been here for three years and in that time I ,ve established many friendships. H Diane Kreitler, junior, stated, It,s great being an up- perclassmen but still not hav- ing senioritis yet. M The Class of '86 has added much enthusiasm here. It wasnit hard to find volunteers for assemblies from this class. They were always eager to make their class lil. I think the Class of 196 has a lot of spirit. To me, everything that we did as a class was Togetherf, added Gaynor. Junior Life 21
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44 eing a sophomore is really hip Q Q ophomore year was my best year of high school yet. It gave me a chance to open up and do all the things I was too scared to do as a freshman, stated Mia Olson, sophomore. As most would agree, sophomore year was a challenge, but thoroughly enjoyed and unforgettable. The sophomore class came out in an assortment of styles including preppies, new wavers, and freaks. Sophomores often dancing at places ranging from Tommy's in Phoenix to the Devilhouse in Tempe. Sophomores showed a lot of spirit with active participation in assemblies, football games and many other activities. Patti Kullander, sophomore, added, 4'Being a sophomore is real hip, I mean hap- pening gtotally sketch'l '4We will someday regret ending our sophomore year, concluded Cathy Riddle, sophomore, for this was the year that we set our goals for our future at Cortez Highf, On Halloween day Marci Mondotte, sophomore, gets in with the spirit and dresses up as a rabbit . Sophomore Life I 23
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