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Ouin. Patricia Ouinby. Andrea Ouinianiiia. Lisa Ouirk. Dawn Radder. Maria Radef. Heather Rambef. LaDon Ray. Zaneta Redman. Anthony Rees. Susanne Reyer. Robert Rhoads. Carolyn flios. Lisa Rivera. Lisa Robinson. Juliette Rodriguez. Joey Rodriguez. Orlando Ro|as. Angela Roland. Richard Ross. Sheila Rowe. Joanna Roy. Jason Rucker. Carlila Runtola. Charles Samoya. Elizabeth Sanchez. Troy Sandoval. Steven Scoggms. Lizzette Scoll. Roxie Scribnef. Jamie Scuderi. Debbie Sharp. Wilhe Shaver, Paul Shelton. Melinda Sheppard. Scott Shinn. Julii- Shoemaker, Cindy Sides. Kribli Skyler. Noreni- Slocumb. Em( Smith. Annelli- Smith, Brend.i Smith. Jetl Smith. Tinnolhy Soli . Harvey Spillane. SusJiii Sprakor. Dennr, jprayberry. Shawn Spry. Jolly 1 10 Sophomorr '
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Caught in the Middle Once Sophomores make it through their first year of high school they seem to be without a specific place. Freshmen are trying to adjust to the many dif- ferent changes of high school, juniors are caught up in being upperclassmen, and most seniors worry about nothing more than graduation. Tami Melton describes being a sophomore as, just there without any worries or responsibili- ty. Most sophomores receive special freedoms when they obtain a driver ' s license or reach sweet sixteen. Before these things, sophomores have difficulty getting any recognition because they haven ' t really found their place yet. Even though sophomores seem to be stuck without a place, there would be something missing at D.H.S. without them. Just wait till next year! F.eshman. Hank Matula and junior. Carol Reumont try to decide what to do with sophomore. Susan Spillane w iin IH n f|f U Nguyen. Son Nichols, Robert Nicholson. Lea Noland. Janice Nolen. Tammie Oatis, Rachel Oka, Kelly Olsan. Marni Parker. John Parks, Melanie Pavlicek. Neva Payne. Alisa Peace. Terry Penton. Jennifer Peoples, Ranei Perez, Lolita Peters. David Pevehouse. Alan Phillips, David Phillips, Mike Phipps. Patrick Pierce, Jeff Polanco, Fredrick Poras. Charles Pr.itor, Phvlli ' -. Sophomores 189
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Trygstad, Teresa Tucker. Cynthia Vasquez. Alice Vasquez. Armando Veasey. Tenna Vestal. Leslie Wade. James Wager. Jerry Jr Wall. John Ware, Deanna Weber. Monica West. Mark Wheadon. Jerry Wheeler. Lisa On Our Way The responsibilities of the sophomore class officers were slight. Although we have not done nnuch this year, we are learning to lead our class toward a graduating unit, states the class vice- president. Brooks Bell. Their only fundraiser this year was the selling of tickets to the drama departn ' nt ' s production of Harvey. The profits were placed in n account an. will eventually apply towards their senior prom. The more people and help we have in fundraising, the better prom we ' ll have. So, we need to start right now. said class treasurer, Neva Pavlicek. Class president Renee Veasey and class secretary Vicki Lobit also admitted the lack of obligations as an officer, but the officers ex- perienced much learning in leadership qualities and time manage- ment. Through their efforts, the class of ' 87 embarked on their mis- sion towards prom. Neva Pavlicek. Vicki Lobit. Brooks Bell, and Renee Veasey were the sophomore class ollicers for the ' 84- ' 85 school year. Sophomores 191
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