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Dqvis, Eugene Davis, Joseph Dovis. Sreven Davis, Tonyo De Grood, Charles De Lo Varo, Sreven De Mello, Darlene De Rose, Jonine Delgado, Melissa Delia, Chrisrine Den Hoed, Roberr Devore, Gary Diaz, Aracely Dioz, Luis Diehl, Elizoberh Dike, Dovidjt Dingmon, Porricio Dodd, Kim Dougherry, Rhonda Douglas, Shawni Dovi ell, Mary Dozier, Danny Dreikorn, Lisa 84 Glows Virh Class Dedicorion and Pride Ocreoming, yelling, and cheering rheir doss on, rhe Sophonnores proved ro be stiff comperirion for rhe orher classes, Porriciporion in rhe home- coming Qcriviries, rhe Sophomores showed rhor rhey were o doss filled wirh spirir! During rhe weel-s of homecoming Sopho- mores were involved in lunch rime ocrivines such OS rhe egg ross, pyramid building, ice melr- ing conresr, and rhe rricycle race. Ir wos radical because of oil rhe spirir and exciremenr in rhe oir, said Andy Lombright. Friday, rhe doy of rhe Homecoming Game, rhe Sophomores showed rheir spirir by dressing up OS nerds. They were well prepared for rhe pep roily scheduled ofrer lunch. The comperirion was sriff, bur rhe Sophomores l-iepr rheir spirir high. The Sophomores did manoge ro win or another pep rally rwo weeks larer. They won borh rhe mole cheerleoding and rhe yelling comperirions. Mel Konouse, Sophomore Class president, feels, rhor we will always be heord as long as we continue to reoch for new heighrs. H 1 Sophomores winning the lopsining contest during lunch time octivities. 2. Freshmen cheerleoders sit in front of the Sophomores, while rhey look on at the Homecoming pep roily. Sophomores 105
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Oork, Cheryl Ooyron, John Cochron, Michoel pffev. Tom Collins, Kimberly 0 ' Collins, Shoree Conrreros, P,iro Cook, Debro Cook, Lisa Cooley, Frank Coombs, Kelli Cordoro, Anne Morie Cordobo, Joseph Cordovo, Norolie Correo, Judy Cosrelio, Lori Correr, Jocquelyn Couch, Michoel Couirer, Erico Cox, Charles Craig, Thomoscino Crone, Randy Crowford, Rhondo ' ? k r fl Sp T JL reoson, Sreven Crump, Jess Cserno, Ted -t Culwell, Dovid Cummings, Cossondro Cunninghom, Parry Curry, Ronald Curris, Tommy Cyr, Liso Dogne, Denise Doniels, Gus Doniels, Louro Dovis, Cherie Davis, Ernest I04 Rubldoux ' s LIFE 20 J3 jC
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Ghostly Cosker Takes 3rd Place Is Rubidoux burying rheir image? Thar ' s whar rhe sophomores seemed ro hove in mind when planning rheir homecoming floor. The floor de- picring o cosker wos mode of brown ond whire flowers. Hard work sleepless nighrs, and o lirrle creoriviry helped rhe sophomores meer rhe now deadline. Ir was o losr minure rhing, bur we pulled ir off, srored Chuck Kuhn. Ir was fun! Everyone who come ro rhe flower making porries pirched in ond helped. We gor a lor accomplished. Spirir is one of rhe mosr imporronr ingredienrs for homecoming week. Spirir ond ream work is very imporronr ond rhey run hand in hand, nored Teresa Portida. Sophomores found rhor wirhour reomwork, making o floor wos very difficulr. Toni Gill reolized, Everyrhing would be unorgonized. Making o floor requires rime ond porience. Melonie Konouse, Sopho- more Class Presidenr, summed ir up, saying. We hod plenry of flowers, bur mosr of oil, we hod a lor of spirir! Alrhough rhe floor didn ' r rake firsr place, rhe sophomores who worked on rhe projecr were proud. Mosr were happy obour gerring ro work wirh and know more people in rheir doss. | 1 Alicia Jonu, Mel Kanouse ond Linda Pignato ride on their class float. 2. Mel Konouse tries to stay awoke offer a flower making porty. 3. Trisho Ramirez wotch- es the comeromon. 4. Sophomores class float waiting for the parade to begin. Drisl-sell. Doug Duckerr, Thoddeus Duffy. Seon Dunn, Lorry Durst, Michelle Edwards, Chorlene Edwords, Seon EWund. Monico Ellison, Allen Emerson, Dennis England, John Ennis, Sheri Foler, Cynrhio Forney, Srocy Felry, Myong Ferebee. Voliso Fierro, Roymond Fisher, Corri 106 ftubidoux ' s LIFE ■ E K I IJ H . ' N- J H F 1 k H ■ HP I - ' t H 1
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