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S0phS ROUQI1 lt! Believe it or not ophomores have the reputation for always getting stuck at the end of the line. They get threats from the juniors and swirlies from the seniors. They get picked up and pushed around. They never get the spirit points or the privileges but still they strive to be number one. Kris Vollmer, sophomore class treasurer stated, lt's just something that everybody experiences in their first year of junior high or high school. We sophomores try our hardest to prove that the juniors and seniors aren't as great as they think they are, but there's no getting around the advantage of already be- ing in high school for one or two years. Although right now it may seem we are on the receiving end, but next year will be different. Q -.-4 .:.-- . .f-.r kk 5 f .i-- V i 5? ..: ' A' Alf? r A il liz A ' A is Q Z1 t uh' :: Paul Hurlbert Phil Hurlbert ' V7 - . , Sharon lgnatowski A - A .Q 1 - e ip. . ' 1 iii ::,,,: K 5' A :.gg'. ig: Lixgdgi -ld K .. 1 K . t 1,151 - . 1 - ':g::?.i- ' g4'i:'vft .'J2f.,..?i- 'X . ' .R . :f::1:3i-i 153121123 'Q , 11? 'igiifiilk ixftcli-:I v s . - QW , , vX ,i w Y, .. 3 'X X X if Dan Jidas Ann Johnson Kari Johnson 5 ' A sss. 5 AQ . - . ., 1 - . .' 1 rsos . . ' .- X . is 1. t Q ' . at - -z-5.13. ' , 'Q L ' k kigitfsyg A I K. k .Q . iw 2 . J sl at ft . if - f . Q ge t S it K.. ' 'fir Q Renee Jovanovitz Tom Justin 102 Sophs Rough it Judy Kargetta A ' Q Q, ..s ' i. ,rg .. . j Gi S 5 Paul Janas 4 . . L0fl JOHNSON K t. ,,x- j , . 95 if . so E Xi Af it Ron Kampo Fran Jasso Mt... .1 1- -..i 4. may .U ,. 1 - T2 . . 39' N. t g djs t W . A Q , .M Beth Jones az'-1225523 te f ' 3 E as N Q e w ,W .. gt ii Q. W we N., v t x Qt sjlfiz t - kj. N Mark Katz w - DESPITE THE LATE AFlFtlVAL OF THE BAND at the Homecoming dance, Angela Brett and Keith Beers still stayed to try and enjoy the dance.
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Sharing: A Better Way To get Ahead W hether you're using someone's pencil or borrowing a comb there are always hassles. lf you borrow someone's spoon you are taking the risk of getting infectious mononucleosis. But never fear, mono only includes a stomach ache, headache, fatigue, and sore throat. Nothing a trip to the family doctor can't cureg he'll probably give you a shot and some pills. But what about sharing books? Seems fine, but when your partner reads faster than you, you're in deep trouble. It causes a few problems. Sharing answers? Don't even try. Teachers have eyes in the back of their heads. Even when turned they can still catch a guilty suspect. Have you ever shared a pencil with your best buddy? Chances are that you never saw that pencil again. That is a big problem these days. People forgetting to return important items like a pencil, a brush or comb, a book, clothes, homework assignments, and especially borrow- ed money. Sharing could even result in a relationship. Love is needed to be shared by both partners. lt is an im- portant factor. So beware! Nothing in the hand- book tells you how to share. Follow your own rules and take the conse- quences. Q -f . 4 Sli. 'iff ' i i fi: fx ,T we M - were - 2 5:3 few, in MwMw,s- yy ta X S- as S Vicki Lariway David Latsko Lisa L31ulippe if -- 1 r . 3 3, A Af A Yi. 'igjx trr' i. 5 gy . ijfi H I - W N W V A5155 13 ,Q , x ' ' . . Kim LHW10fl Dana Lebow Vincent Lee l An nette Lester Kim Lnota A W ' it L' K g , ., -Q 1 - .M sf,-Vi .V e X was gdwt fs riewaw 1 1' ,: iii? g 4 'H ' ' 'v 1 :12. s are 1 -W . it it Sn' ,tx , X.p if J 2 1 MIKE Lind Sandy Lloyd chris Lancs Nathan Lord 104 Sharing a Better Way ?
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