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Remember walking through the doors of the high school for the first iv Q time? Remember when the corridors twisted like unknown catacombs? Re- member buying class rings, school jer- nalia like there was no tomorrow? Remember being a sophomore'?...with new classes, new teachers, new friends. From the beginning, you're faced with new wonders such as sopho- more fdisjorientationu. You're not ask- ing for a direction in life, just some directions to the guidance office. The class bell rings - and suddenly the world of high school academics be- comes a startling reality. Each new stu- dent is faced by a series of lectures on scholastic responsibility - amazed by their teachers' incredible ability to give an ever increasing amount of home- work. For the first time, they find them- selves juggling a heavy course load with a new social life, sports, clubs, and an almost impossible number of new obligations. The world of extracurricular activities can be like a foreign country to the incoming sophomore, who, in junior Sift high, had much less to choose from. On every team, in every club, at every meeting, are the ubiquitous sopho- mores. They can be found milling around on the soccer field, in the year- book room, or cultivating friendships with upperclassmen who have cars. WARM SUNSHINE: Audra Zdrojeski and Jen Farrell share smiles as they soak up the ,, SUI l. 'fri tfi ,,, , Y ' X '., L, ,, 5 i Roche, ,. ., N Skt sw -T T Ts, , . gk i ' T T, Ti T g Rothlein, Howardy g t ' I if si, ai -T T , f '-ir Rubin, Stefanie T . ' T W T si ' . f --, I Russano, Jennifer T 5 , - M 3, -K T t ri- RUS90- Eficlfl ., N f X L , Russo, John ' 5, ' r T T Rm- Mei X ,,t, S T Q is g g 5 ,V sgevedpa, Catherine' in , ' ,, - T N Q 5 ., ' ' f- 'Q Salhus, Jennifer . T - gi , T Q. iivrrt ,,,,, SHRUOHQQO- Qeana T if g -,' .i tg, , r 'i,e,T ' Saunders, Susan SE ' T it T- T. t ScfwfTefew. Y - g Schechter, Jay . , .. , ,,,. I , V Schradgf, Kfjkgignw .. g : ' :l:i sug w TTt, TT R t ,t,.T N ,W T Shanahan, Thomas t N Y 'i . Shapiro, David ' ' T , if T iit, S hem. Jill 5 ,SX r gg E - T Ii , Sherman, Denise r K t . j ,,,T ,.., T T ii T T T ,t,, g, YK i ,,,,T. Sll'i?kY,,5 c'!, nfs si 5 TILT - 1 it T -ff i ,,,TT A f Short, Thomas s f Q S T T r tiumyllk. . TTTT Sidqfi' M99 5+ T l Roche-Sidari seys, cow bells,, and other K.P. parapher-
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Q-.JV Tw. Nils-QM J 7... ZA I 5 -Qf ,, S mmf f .. 5 Ay.Jn': ' .if ff9 M'L ff f N. .. ggf'- 0 1 Neophytes ZZZAP! Upon entering the high school, a new student is inundated with the magna- mity of the situation. The sophomore is plagued with squadrons of hall ladies, waves of activities and hordes of superiors. Each new experience is makes a distinct impression on the untrained mind. lt is the sophomore that says f'ooooh when see- ing the shiny lab equipment and says ohhhh when seeing those protective frog glasses. They are the Hbeginnersf' the ones who spark the student body into mo- tion. lt is the sophomores who hold the belief that the world can still be conquered and they are the ones to do it. I DON'T WANT lT:Fearing the unknown Jen Ankudavich and Sue Saunders decide to let Mickey have it SCHElv1lNG:Ftealizing his teacher is absent, Daniel Leversedge plans how to take over. NOUVEAU ESPRlT:Experienoing the ex- citement of their first homecoming are Laina LaValle, Carol lvlarigliano and Adam Walsh. SUFTPF?lSE:Ftemembering the mouldy socks in his locker is Mike Georges. ' Underclassmen 7
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