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O ' Guinn, Brenda O ' Keete. Susan Oceguera, George Oceguera, Manuel Lunch Activities Starve Stomachs L espite the popular misconception, lunch IS not just o time to grab the grub and feed your face. It is also a time when, every so often, a throng of stu- dents conglomerate in the quad for what are congenially known as lunch- time activities. A long time ago (a year, at least) when I was a timid freshmen, I shyed away from all the commotion. But now, being a more mature, sensible sopho- more, I ' m eager to participate with my classmates and how everyone that the class of ' 85 is the one to beat. During football homecoming week, we sophomores were out in full force. On Monday, the week was launched with the baby-bottle contest. Filled with grapefruit juice, the bottles were passed out among the participants, who, when given the signal, began sucking, suck- ing, and sucking . . . The tricycle race was also very inter- esting. Yes, I actually had to ride a tricy- cle, and in a race, no less. My knees are permanently bruised from the horrid beating I gave myself that day, trying to manuever that ridiculous little vehicle along a race course. As Jan Nila said, It looked pretty difficult. Pretty impossi- ble, in fact. I ' ll have to agree that the contests ore an effective way to promote spirit, pride, and class support. Besides, they give us a chance to prove that sopho- mores are definitely and undoubtably the best, ik- 1. Supporting his class, sophomore Tim Devore participates in the baby bottle contest. 2. Atop Steve Huerta ' s back, Jason Bouzos holds on to provide the sophomores with a chance at a victory. 3. The sophomores ' strength and endurance leads them to a triumph during Homecoming Week. 161
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Munson, Peggy unllo, Guadalupe 160 We ' re the Kids of America
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Pilgrom, All.s Pinkston, Ric Pinner, Antho Polderdyke, Eugene Ponti. Robert Popeioy, Stephanie Powers, Rhonda Preciodo, Lourdes Preciado, Robert Prior, Stanley Purvis, Nolan Quolls, Brett Quezada, Celia Quick, Deidre Rainoud, Caroline Rangel, Nathaniel 162 We ' re the Kids of America
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