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Not So Little, Not So Big People Did you know that the word Sophomore means learned fool? Maybe somewhere there are Soph- omores to whom this may apply, but not the ones at J.H.S. The tenth grade has the largest percentage of students both on the Honor Roll and involved with extracurricular activities. The tenth-graders are really in one of the tough- est positions in the school. Because they're no long- er associated with the 'tlittle kids and because they're not yet considered Upperclass students, the Sophomores face a small identity crisis. Because they're one step above the bottom rung of High School scale, the tenth graders have many advantages that ninth graders don't: they have a realistic chance of making a Varsity teamg they are allowed the tough classes such as English II, Biol- ogy, Geometry, W.C. ll, French, or Spanish ll, Comp. Programming Ig and the sophomores are one step close to that coveted spot of being a Sen- ior. And because they're still not Upperclassmen, the tenth graders don't have to worry themselves over such things as PSATls, SAT's, and Colleges . . . yet! sms- . -wi? xr Emily Baron W will C Tom Bennett g Tom Binkley 5 Qs it - 5 if C . Matt Bradley . :ggi Carl Burden 'S .yg Jamie Burminster Dylan Burke Andrea Carlson - Betty Chiarlanza Tom Cornelly 1 8 an X S 4' M Jim Cramer sr. ' Julia Cutler Vince D'Andrea Dan Dawicki Krista Dayton Jim Friel 44 SophomoresfPeople ,,, N. E A lf? x Q, tx 1 P Janna Kolb and Dan Dawicki are searching for the Hpertectn excuse for failure to complete their English homework. '73 ,1- r A ii W . . if lil..l ffl? A t l x l i N. J T 5' 1, X -
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Finding a Place in Senior High FRESHMEN finally found themselves a part of Senior High. Met with new classes and activities, they were often faced with a busy schedule. Mr. Chittickis WCI class is definitely the high point of every day! This year, the freshmen had some choice in their course selection. But, to the dismay of many, days filled with studies were not allowed. Open to the freshmen this year was a menu of activities including going to Senior High dances, being a part of Student Council, having class offi- cers, and playing JV and often Varsity sports. The JV teams look very promising for future Varsity seasons! Now out of Junior High, this ninth grade had no problem looking clown on two classes. As they get older, they also get louder. Freshmen add greatly to the noise between classes as they yell out home- work assignments, insults and Four days until Fri- day and counting. This Freshman class definitely had much to offer. In future years, one can be sure that they will be the center of attention. Kate Albright John Atkins Tricia Bales Joanne Baron Brigitte Bast Steve Bellamy Paul Borda Amy Butler 4' ,IZ Candy Chapman j Johnanna Clemments Amy Conners Erika Dahlberg Quentin Dye Winni Fad Laura Feltyberger 46 FreshmenfPeople Trisha O Brien chooses a daydream over her studies 3.2 . V , S X F' 1 . X X we x Nr ss 1 s,x1S
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