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Becky Marsh Janic Martinez Jenny Martinez Jorgina Marvin Lawrence Massey Kelly McCaskey Charlene McClain John McCoy Judith McMannis John Mercuhef Tim Mikus Adam Miller Donald Mills Janie Miramontez Terrence Mitchell Lisa Monreal Juan Monlez Rebecca Montoya Clinton Moore Claudia Morales Kathy Morris Rogelio Neira William Nelson Martin Nunez Michelle Olvera Joe Ontiveros Kimberly Owens Carolina Padilla Jaimie Pearce Annita Pena Leesa Penton Amy Perales Angela Perez Anna Perez Julie Pinson Karen Pitts Joe Pizana Paul Pleasant Kwang Pyon Noel Quintanilla Joel Rebollar Timmy Rector Jamie Redford Efrcn Regalado Suzanne Reid John Resetar Mansol Rcyna Robert Rcyna Sophomores V 173
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Traci Koennecke Richard Kramer Chris Kudary Kevin Land Randy Leal Lisa Ledesma Jeff Lewis Tracey Lewis Kennie Lightle Charles Liverman Joe Lopez Robert Lopez Shawn Lutz Melissa Lynch LeeAnna Machen Debbie Macias Laurie Mackey Russell Maness Wishing class were over with, sophomore Chanty Dul continues to work on his homework so he won ' t have any to do over the upcoming weekend. Phoio b Ma a Henderson Stuck in no man ' s land class must earn respect Trying to get her work organized, soph- omore Clarice Warren thinks about ways to get even with the upperclassmen. Phoio b) Sieve McCandless any thought there was nothing worse than be- ing a freshmen, the low- est of the high school scale. But being a sophomore could be worse. Sophomores were in the middle, like a no man ' s land. They weren ' t upperclassmen, according to seniors, but they weren ' t underclassmen, accord- ing to the sophomores them- selves. Sophomores knew enough about the high school to get by, but not enough to look like jun- iors or seniors. I liked being a sophomore, it was a lot better than being a freshman. I guess we were in the middle, sophomore Jeff Baker said. Sophomores were like the mid- dle child in a family with four children. The middle child had to learn to get along with everyone and gain respect from their older brothers and sister. The most important things to sophomores were to show that they did have spirit at the pep rallies. I remember when we were freshmen and we didn ' t know what to do. It was embarrassing. But during our sophomore year we got a lot more people to re- ally participate in pep rallies and even though we didn ' t win it was still important, sopho- more Christina Banda said. As the years go on, each class will gain even more experience than the year before. Experience is what teaches. ' T know by the time we ' re seniors we ' ll have our spirit and our pride built up to a real high level. It just takes time and un- derstanding to get it though, Banda said. 172 7 Sophomores
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Arturo Rios Chris Rios Diane Robinson Diana Rodela Blanca Rodriguez Chris Rodriguez Danny Rodriguez Emestina Rodriguez Teri Rodriguez Tony Rodriguez Frank Romero George Romo Tommy Romo Rolando Roque Jennifer Rowlan Armando Ruedas Javier Ruiz N idia Ruiz Tina Ruiz Heather Russo Diana Salazar Elaine Salazar Belinda Sanchez Deborah Sanchez Frances Sanchez Guadalupe Sanchez Carmen Sandoval Jennifer Saunders Lattana Saysansasongham Steven Self Jesse Serrano Katherine Sifuentes Niramay Siriboury Beverly Smith Charles Solis Fabian Solorzano Maricio Solorzano Morris Sorrells Erika Stark Barrett Sughrue Eric Swain Kimberly Swan Dena Tadlock Kenneth Tamayo Laura Tamayo Eddie Tausch Richard Templeton Joe Thompson 174 V Sophomores 1 I
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