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FRESHMEN SOPHOMORES JUNIORS UnderclQssmen 71
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oung, unexperienced, growing, cj-ionging, and srriving, gave reference to rhe classes of ' 85, ' 84, and ' 83. As rhey srepped up rhe lad- der ro finally becoming seniors, rheir ideas, orri- rudes, ond opinions changed rheir personoliries and ourlooks rewards life. Freshmen had nor begun rhinking of rheir lives ofrer high school, bur as rhe year pro- gressed rhey began planning rheir furure classes. Their majors reflecred rheir plans ond ourlooks rowords rheir furures. Michelle Bes- sette srared, I decided ro major in college prep courses, so rhor I may orrend USC. Sophomores were coughr up in rhe grove of rhings. Undecided, rhey wenr rhrough rhe year ... I ' m looking forward ro groduor- wirh rheir mojors planned, bur no ideo of a career for rhe furure. New friendships were mode and rheir spirir soared as rhe year pro- gressed. Being a sophomore means I ' m look- ing forword ro graduoring in rwo years, srared Myong Felfy. As rheir rhird year of high school begon mony juniors were happy wirh rhoughrs of high school olmosr over, bur some were oppressed obour leoving high school, making plans for col- lege, and chosing o coreer. Thrilled wirh being able ro orrend rhe Junior Senior Prom mosr for- gor rhe sod rhoughrs of leaving, bur were faced wirh soying goodbye ro rheir Senior friends. Drivers Licenses, one year lefr of school, mojors planned, ond career goals mode, morked rhe end of rheir Junior yeor 1. Debbie Corona ond friend cotch o glimpse of o seogull in flight. 2. Sondro Compbell turns to see who topped her on the shoulder. 3. Andre Thomas poses with his bunny friend GIno. 4. A freshmen worlds hard on his work. 5. Rochel Dell shows us her Rolling Stones shirt. 6. Some underclassmen hongout with senior friends. 7. Underclassmen wolt for the gun to go off. 70 Rubldoux ' s LIFE
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Frosh Council Wastes No Time T orol cooperorion from rhe council rooK rime. We tried ro mcl e he meetings formal by mointoining order and rhe attention of every- one, projected president, Froilon MendozQ. Every Tuesdoy afternoon, doss council mem- bers socrificed their usual ' out and about lunch breaks to mop out the activities of the freshman class. They waste no time in getting purchase ap- provals for the different ossortments of condy that were sold foithfully throughout the year. Tonya Robbins, upon being inrerrogoted about selling candy, simply replied I didn ' t sell candy, I bought it and ate it! A cor wosh kicked off the month of Jonuory. Participants engaged themselves in riots of oir- bound water during the time not accounted for washing, drying, and polishing dirty cars. An- other worthwhile fund-raiser for the Freshman class was concession vending. | 1 Korin Dhillion cheers on wifh the doss of ' 65. 2. Froilon Mendozo presides over o Freshman Class Council meeting. 3. Second ploce winner of the doss float competition. 4. The Freshman Class Council: Froi- lon Mendozo. Dilly Davis, Jorge Sanchez, Tomor Riley, Teresa Garcia, Felicia Alley, Hope Smith, Kwynn Rent- fro, Alano Merho. 5. Cheri Studley, Traci Kasten, Lori Brovo and Dalene Johnson potiently owoit the judges decision during homecoming. 6. While Sheilo Sanchez Is unaware of the photographer, Dominic Chariot and Patty Fontain put the fomilior Robit Eors on Tracy Clorkson. 7. Trocie Zenger, Drift Matthews and Tamor Riley enjoy eoch others compony during lunch break. - r S P KT w- mi B W- M f V Ik 72 Rubidoux ' s LIFE
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