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txvdg- - f -t j . Exhausted after an assembly is Stormi Nash, junior. Sharing game ideas are Marci Mondotte, Junior, Mrs. Anderson, and Kim Smith, junior. On their way to set up for the blood drive and tailgate party sign-ups are: Sanrah Matheson and Kristin Allen, juniors. E17 g . j' . . ' ,,,.,, . . iii . ij F' . K ,, Yearbook Photographer, Jeff DiMaria, Junior, op- poses this shot. JUNlOR LIFE 11
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J U IDR LIFE UPPERCLASSMEN! FINALLY!! This year's Junior class was really spirited! So many things changed this year, one thing was that many of us could drive after 16 long years of waiting! Juniors also had people on Var- sity sports, and that was fun to go see all of your friends play. Another advantage of being a JUNIOR was that friends could drive to school and we could final- ly go out for a decent lunch. Volleyball games help to share great times between Junior friends, Dalene Draughn, Kristin Allen, Kim Smithm, and Chris Garcia. Helping to boost Craig Treese's, junior ego are Brian Imboden and John Akin, juniors. BUT - as you can imagine our social lives got much better. SUPER DUPER - was going to all the fun places on the weekends. If this was an Upper-Lower classmen year, we can't wait to be UPPER-UPPER classmen! WATCH OUT!!! 10 JUNIOR LIFE
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SOPHO ORES ARE DEFINITELY BETTER THAN EVER! o many, Sophomore year was the true beginning of their High School years. lt was the feeling of becoming well adjusted to CORTEZ and an even better chance to become involved with school activities. That and meeting more friends made Sophomores such as these have an even more enjoyable year than their first. This year was better because you knew more people and you finally got to rule over the freshmen. - Scott Siegrest Sophomore year was better because you were used to everything and didn't feel like such an outcast anymore. - John Serna Sophomore year you could really be yourself and not worry about being thought of as the ultimate freshman. - Jennifer Roberts It seems like sophomores this year felt more at home with CORTEZ. Those trying out for sports found the possibility of being able to play on a Varsity team, while during freshman year that was almost impossi- ble. Other sophomores choose to sit back and make the best of their eleventh year in school. 12 SOPHOMORE LIFE 1 ef'-gT'iLg5...4v As in every day, paying for a cafeteria lunch was part of life as shown by Young and Mike Hart, sophomores.
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