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Q2 y f . 2 .Q Z' 1 '. 5 x ' I i f -:Q V! , , - If Donna Meeker Lori Millsapps Joey Moore Delores Neahr Ricky Ortiz Matt Pellrey Ann Pollack Jim RaBoId we Q.. e Q, .ggi Q., lr- -Q qc Tim Meeks Doug Mimer Becky Moreno Billy Neel Chris Osborne Suzanne Perkins David Pollard Michael Ragland 184 sophomores James Mercer Johnny Miranda Kenny Moris Ronnie Neel Linda PallO Robert Peters Autumn Ponder Sharlyn Ramey Dean Mergen Tracy Mobley Kerry Morse Terri Nelson Maxine Pardo Stacey Phillips Doris Poulsen Suzanne Flay 5 , if ig..-14 '1 as r Greg Meserol Mary Molloy Pam Mullins Joe Nichols Robert Park Jefl Pierce Elaine Powell Keith Rech E b l l if li l Brus Messinger Kelly Montgomery Vvelda Munoz Jamie Nixon Sara Patrick John Pike Kari Powell Mark Rehmann Angela Miller David Miller Kerri Montgomery Ronnie Montgomery Becky Murray Diana Natera Mike Norman Lynne Okrlna Rhonda Patterson Sherri Patton Jackie Pittman Karen Polk Sharon Presley Lisa Prewitt Phyllis Flembert Bobby Remore John Miller Carlton Moore Y Irma Naya Miguel Orrias Dana Pelfrey Denette Poehl Diane Ouinones Dolores Reyna
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' k M M Ed a d Mann William Marino Darrell Mansfield Mark Mapes I Bsrrglillgdggt ey Al?ir::lnMaaroi1Ss Thgrrias Mayer Juli McCuan Marilyn McCullough Sharon McDaniel Speedy McLain Alfred McLeod Lisa McMain Mindy McMiIIin Shannon McNamara Lenora McPherson chool at service 'F sophomores. J When you become a sophomore, h entirely new way of life opens p to you just as it did when you 'ere a freshman. One advantage t being a sophomore is that you re able to join clubs that are not 'pen to freshmen. Clubs like the Tex-Anns and Tex- ihs receive sophomores. Other lubs like the junior varsity band, J E, HECE and CVAE receive you to their PELE programs once you -re a tenth-grader. . And because you are no longer a eshman, you can begin to rise to a position of leadership within ur club. You are accepted as an tegral part ot the organization if u decide to stay in it. For as a eshman, you have at least been le to find where your interests not lie. Since you have finished taking of the prerequisites Clike or Freshman Bandj can devote classtime as well extracurricular time to pursuing interests. You've moved a up as sophomores, and the is at your service. sophomores, Laurie Landau and Mike Flem- were able to participate in clubs and activ- with upper classmen like Leslie Landau, Gaudin and Jason Lewis. If W 1 'riagim . hm J, Q W as i Lf A ' A as gi V ic t V J il ' S' ,, 'l ' .E 'Mag I h - ' Jan Marek Eric Markland Jimmy Marolz Robert McGraw Chris McGuire Curt McLain fl ersonal sophomores 183 by Jim Sturm Joyce Ham
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