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Tracy Ray Heathery Scott Newport George Nichols Nichelle Nkhols Veronka Nichol» Tommy Nicula Brian Northcutt Dennis Novosad Fred Noff Joey Oliver Charles Ollivieve Jeannette Ortiz Kristi L. Overbaugh Eric Oviedo Joel Pace Ivy Page James Parsons Lori Pate Vkky Patterson Leah Pearson Larry Penn Cathy A. Perkins Shannon Perry Mark Pickle tfril As Lee Week approached, the sophomores were ready to show their spirit in every way possible. Each student did something in his or her own way to promote Ranger spirit. Sophomore Secretary Ingrid Barnett said. I participated in the decorating of our hall because it was a part of school spirit that everyone should have and be involved in. Following the Fantasy in Ranger- land theme, the group used a circus motif. Aluminum foil, colorful streamers and paper, cardboard, cot- ton, dry ice and lots of balloons were used to give off a circus effect. The students started preparing for the decorating as soon as the theme was announced. On Wednesday morning, October 5. some got up as early as 5 a.m. to get ready. When we are sophomores, it’s hard to get someone to bring us to school really early like that! I came about 6:45. You need a lot of time to work on it. But 5:30? Give me a break! added Melinda Gray. Some students believed that the decorating got them into the spirit of Lee Week, while others believed dif- ferently. Joey Morin commented, Decorating the hall didn't truly put most students into the spirit. It was more of a competition between classes rather than a spirit raiser. With the sophomores placing third with a total of 79 points, the majority of the students felt the same way about one thing — they did a better job this year than they did last year when they were freshmen. Bryan Roy said. We did a better job this year because last year we really didn't have much of an idea of what to do. This year we were prepared. Overall, the sophomores were pleased with the outcome. I was im- pressed with our hall because everybody put forth a great deal of effort to create a winning at- mosphere. stated Toni Graham. Julie Trchalek and Donna Kent put the final touches on the sophomore's entrance to Fantasy in Ranger land Photo by R. Morin Sophomores» 181
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Carolyn Lee Ronald Lee Kerry LeMond Deborah Lewis Lyn Lewis Tonya Lewis Diane Utteer Marlon Llltlcfohn Gabriel Lopez Craig Louis Joan Louis Pamela Love Carlos Lozada Monica Lozano Kyle Lucia Lonann Luke Lonnie Luke Cherc Lynch Michael Lynch Mark McAlptn Molly McCafferty Curt McCauley Chrisli McDonald Michelle McKenney David McNerHy Sandi McQuitty Lynn McVady Keith Mackert Robbie Magness Chris Mahrt Paul Majors Scott Manes Jody Manier Mark Marlow Michelle Martinez Mary Mastngton Carol Mateo Barbara Matocha Anthony Matzueff Michael Maxey Letitia Mayes Jerrell Mayfield Francis Mcdard Rafael Melendez Carllssa Mesa Tommy Mcyka Gary Middleton Bryan Miller Kevin Miller Mary Miller Michael Miller Scott Miller Scott Mitchell Trudy Mixon Steve Molina Tine Moller Donovatve Montgomery Kimberly Montgomery Keenan D. Moore Laurel Moore Lawrence Moore Mario Morales Herminla Moralez Joe Morin Dee Moss Oreo Mouret Lisa Jo Muller Terrill Mullins Charles Nagelmudler Kelli Naismith Jimmy Naranjo Jonathan Narcisse 180« Sophomores
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With ton» of makeup and yard» of material, Mkheiie Turner ond Esther Gonzalez are transformed Into ghostly vampire». Photo by M. Turner 1fa. Dressing up for Halloween came a bit early this year, with the tradi- tional “Spook the Deer day being held Friday, October 28, instead of Monday, which was the actual holi- day. Nevertheless, the gouls and goblins still crawled out of the wood- work, all participating in the event. On this day of the Deer Park foot- ball game, spirit was prominent. Many people found themselves caught up in the act. in more ways than one. The precision officers of the Stars performed a routine to High School Dance at the pep rally while dressed as punk rockers. Michelle Turner said. I went a little overboard, spending about $35 on my costume for this one day. but it was fun! Senior Robin Reed vocalized on some of the costumes. There were Crayolas. different types of vegetables, and clowns, but the things I saw most often were babies and punk rockers. Almost everyone seemed to be caught up in the spirit of that day! Jeanette Pilant Donna Pitt Kevin Plante Tertie Plante Melody Pollard Sid Pomoni Anthony Poole Carlton Porter Terri Porter Dorothy Pott Christa Powell Tonya Powell Sam Prevost Lana Primeaux Lori Pulcher Darren Rackley Teresa Razo Rhonda Reddin Di Anna Reese Rachel Reeve Richard Reeve Tammy e Reeve Clavi Registe Brian Remkes Donna Ressler Michelle Reye Vktor Reyes Sherry Rhode Kevin G. Richardion Wade Ripkowski Richard Risenhoover Gina Roberson 182 • Sophomores
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