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'fi' 4 vi if J Y Sm .Al fl f STOP! Brian Iones shows participation on oppo- site sex day. V7 .,.J Q FREE TIME! Iohn Amerine gets free time after a hard day's work. W . ,iv K TOOK TOOT' ,f - 4-.1-11, Weh, . Wh. 'Heist N WhflE'1?-'his Chad .fm I Wiley 'zalcllard Willf' ' Vier , Mgyilsggisk ifgijliam w Y I fi sh' Genre 5,5 WIUSIUH Mlcli 117 I-OW' 319838 Yolirick' beninny You -it 111118 Se Hg- Richard - germ-, fri -, . figgrx tip Deadra Estep concentrates while playing her flute. Sopbomores Say It! A SOPHOMORE HAS MANY DEFINITIONS Being in the class of 89 meant different things to different people. Here's what it meant to a few popu- lar sophomores. It meant we didn't have to put up with being treated like freshmen. We were no longer at the bottom of the list, and we were on our way to the top, Iason Oliver said. It meant I got to be a junior next year and then I could drive, Kevin Rolfe said. In my opinion, being part of the sophomore class meant that I was part of the most spirited, class in the whole school, Felecia Collier com- mented. We weren't freshmen anymore so we were not made fun of but we were not anything dramatic like jun- iors or seniors, we were just here to have fun! exclaimed Lisa Freden- burg. Sophomores had more pride! In my opinion, we had more to look forward to, and we will be even bet- ter in '89, said Gia Scinto. Sophomores had it all! We had our licenses, we had Iunior Varsity football and we had class! Most im- portant of all . . . we had freshmen to pick on, Tim Russell said. - Carmela Chase Sophomores . . .
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MOPING AROUND! r L nn Herren and senior Carissa Sophs Find Excitement FUN FILLED WITH LAUGHTER The time had finally come. Our party days were here. Nights out with friends, and having a good time filled with laughter was a smash! It was the time for sophomores to go out and enjoy themselves. No more sitting home on weekends, be- ing bothered by little brothers and sisters, and parents nagging at every little thing we did. This was the beginning of the real fun being in high school. We all wanted to get involved with activi- ties, have fun with friends, and enjoy what we could, while we could. This is the life for me! I party every weekend, and being with my friends, I feel I can have fun and be myself, said Carlos Sarcos. Sarcos also commented that he feels he was at that certain stage where excite- ment in your life starts to happen. I didn't feel too young to hang around and be in with the crowd. I feel more comfortable knowing I got to know everybody first, said les- sica Nichols. Nichols felt it was im- portant for her to know what was go- ing on and being part of the crowd. - Sherrie Pena Sophomo e y Soriano look around to find their other nerd friends during lunch. PLA Y ME A TUNE Morgan Allen practices for a game. V Nw TENNIS ANYONE? As Caroline Dollete hits the ball during a game, an opponent will, return it. Sophomores . . . 85
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