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Sophomores X06 ec, MQ d O eff? Weoring her cropped ponrs ond Forenzo sweorer, Soph. Shonnon Wells described o rypicol sophomore os one who con never jusf slop on comforroble 5Ol's . . . rhey olvvoys hove TO dress in rhe 'oppropriore lools. ' According ro o poll folsen rondomly omong sophomores, rhe mosr common girls' ouffif wos cropped ponrs ond o svveorer. The bob vvos vored rhe mosr rypicol hoirsryle for girls, Underclossmen girls hove o rendency ro fol- low rhe loresf foshion rrend insreod of express! ing rhemselves wirh rheir ovvn srylesf' sold Soph. Kotie Ayers. To Soph. Evon Husney, A fypicol sopho- more guy hod hoir dovvn ro his shoulders. lr vvos olmosr unonimous omong rhe polled sophomores rhof rhe fypicol sophomore guy hod long hoir in rhe ooclx wifh shorr, feofhered sides in rhe fronr. As for rhe rypicol guy's fosh- ion style, Whor else buf Levis, To find o sophof more guy in 501 ieons vvos nof unusuol. Whire, blocls, ond rhe old foded fovorires were common sighfs in rhe hollvvoys. Jeons were ofren poired vvifh Polo shirfs, Hovvoiion shirrs, ond, once in o while, o nice svveofer or oxford, As for rhe rrends in foshion, rhere vvos o big difference oervveen rhe sophomore guys ond girls in rheir use of slong os vvell os rheir fosres in music. The guys preferred rhe hord rocls groups over New Wove-Top AO songs. Soph. Todd Madden soid, We conjom bef- rer ro horder rocls groups like Rush, rhon rhe girls fhor lisren ro groups lilse Teors for Feorsf' The clorhes, longuoge, ond music mode rhe sophomores vvhor fhey were . . . os Soph. Steve Arnot sold, l'We ore oodl Jeffery Mullen Melonie Mullico -- L N .. 1 Deon lvlunnell r Q ss 3 Dono Murphy -' Scorr Nonnemonn Brerr Norlinger Aniro Noyor Chrisropher Negri Meridyrh Nelson Trocy Nevvoerg lsevin Nevvmon Vinh Nguyen Sreve Nicely lvlichoel Nilsson . Isorherine Noonon Serh Noorlun Trenron Normon Chod Norrhcorr Allison Novocls Seon Oloughlin Anrhony Oolses I . as -1' - 4. ., was A A Q sz . Psooerr Oolses Porricio Oehlerr lomie Onore lsnsro Orr Angelo Orrego Oclivez Orriz Jennifer Orringer Troy Polmen Bryon Polmer Tkochel Porlser Down Dore Shone Porricls Liso Porrerson Tomoro Poulmeno ' 13 18 6 Sophomores XJ. Ti Z., is ' sll ' ' f TS -s ' 7 an
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. IEA - 1- -I s NPA Shannon McDonald Sean McGechie Christopher McGee Michelle McGee Shannon McGorry Russell McGowen ,writ-i. While playing the midfield position, Soph. Evan Husney gains valuable varsity experience Few sophomores achieved varsity status in sports. Soph. James Wilson prepares for a chemistry lab experiment Most chemistry students were juniors and seniors . . lin- llofifii, i.-, i- M-N HQ- ft Lauri McGuane Jason McLean i Jennifer McQuaid Robert Mead Jean Melsom .f , 9 . Y Christie Mennelses Melissa Mensils Eric Mercer William Mercer Anne Meyer Deborah Michel Chris Miller Douglas Milliron Lew Mitchell Marc Mitchell Andria Moldzio Lori Montague David Moorhead Mychele Morgan Pamela Morgan Donald Morse Michael Mraz QS CDQ6 XQ xkzd .QC YN X0 What a freshman! Such a cry resounded through the halls whenever an annoying fresh- man was sighted. Yet students who had been freshmen the year before excited no interest. The year between freshman and junior made quite a difference. All sophomores were pleased to be through with their freshman year and the hassles that accompanied it. lt's a relief not to be a fresh- man anymore, said Soph. Amy Lambert. Sophomores erjoyed the respect they got from upperclassmen as non-freshmen. You don't get put down as much when you're a sopho- more, stated Soph. Elean Cummings. The uppetclassmen treat you differently when you are not a freshman anymore, agreed Soph. Eric Haney. Some sophomores viewed the sophomore year differently after their freshmen year. Last year I saw the sophomores as upperclassmen, with the juniors and seniors, said Elean. This year l see them as in the middle above fresh- men but below upperclassmenf' Soph. Scott Smeester added, I think that we are not up- perclassmen, not Iowerclassmen, just there. Many sophomores were loolsing forward to be- ing upperclassmen instead of just being in the middle. Their reasons ranged from being one year closer to graduation to being able to play a varsity sport, Members of other classes had their own opin- ions of the sophomores, As Jr. Sarah Severson said, Sophomores are glad they are not fresh- men anymore, so they start talsing advantage of their ranlsf' Fr. Lisa Hardin said, Sopho- mores thinls they're upperclassmenf' Observ- ing a lacls of unity in the sophomore class, Fr. Sara Struckman stated, They are not a class, they are just a group of people. Fr. Baye Taylor declared, Sophomores are boring, No matter what a person thought about the sophomores, the sophomore class was still here, waiting for their turn to be the big shots and surviving their time in the middle. lswasniewslsi-Mraz 18 5
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