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lUN AT TOURNEY Porras, Lucinda Porter, Dale Preciado, Leticia Preciado, Maria Preston, Kerrie Price, Mack Privitt, David Prout, Michael Purcell, Patricia Quadros, Paulo Quick, Theresa Quigley, Alan Quinn, Eric Rahenkamp, Jason Ramey, Kelly Ramirez, Cecilia Ramirez, Sylvia Ramirez, Teresa Ramos, Anabel Rawls, Vickie Rayburn, Shelli Redus, Kathryn Reece, Shannon Reed, Harry Reed, Leanna Reed, Rachel Reichardt, Lloyd Reichardt, Shane Reyes, Sonya Reynolds, BI Rhodes, leilery Rice, Michael Riddle, lames Rimestad, Christine y A |J Rivera, Anthony SOPHOMORES Tension mounted as class volleyball players anxiously awaited their teams ' turn in the 1985 Volleyball Tournament. In this competition, the four classes battled for the chance to play against staff members. Each class had teams, Fresh- men 2, Sophomore 2, Junior 4, and Seniors 4. This competi- tion was fun, and showed sportsmanship and spirit. I really had a fun time playing and our team did great! stated Jason Freeman, a sophomore. The teams competed during lunch from November 18th through the 25th. At the end of this 8 day series of games, the Junior class came out as victors when they barely beat the sophomore class, 21-18. The Juniors then went on to play staff members, but lost 19-9. I think all of the teams did a su- per job. It was a lot of fun and many students were involved. I also noticed many students came to see the finals, con- cluded sophomore Mary Ann Clomera. 1 . Scott Impola squints at the sun as he watches his team serve the volley- ball. The seniors made it to the semi- finals, but were deleated by the sopho- mores 17-15. 2. Running to dig up a returning volleyball, sophomore Bon- nie Huderman quickly gets into posi- tion. Hutterman participated in the girls IV volleyball team. 3. Sean Tag- gart watches other players retrieve the volleyball as it comes over the net. The tinals between the sophomores and juniors ended with the juniors win- ning 21-li. | .. ,..,„ ,,i T A l
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SOPHOMORES A humongous roar came from the crowd as Madonna appeared on the stage of an amphitheater in Philadelphia. She was one of many artists involved in Live Aid, a concert to raise money for the famine- plagued nation of Ethiopia. A twin Live Aid was held in Lon- don for the same cause. Bob Geldof was responsible for or- ganizing the memorable event. Geldof also co-organized Fashion Aid, a fashion show held to benefit starving third world countries. This was held in London ' s Royal Albert Hall in November. The fashion show was held in Tokyo and New York. Farm Aid was a benefit con- cert for American farmers, or- ganized by Willie Nelson. Per- formances by various popular country music artists drew crowds to the fund-raising event. Band Aid, an assortment of British rock artists, began the famine relief through music movement with their hit single Do They Know it ' s Christmas Time. Live Aid have started fun and profitable ways to raise money for charity, g, 1 . Tina Turner and Mick agger help raise money lor Live Aid. Live Aid helped to relieve lamine in Ethiopia. 2. Robert Plant and group members, contributed their time and ellort to lam- ine rehel. Many people donated mon- ey tor {amine rehel this year. 3. Hall and Oats prepare themselves to play lor Live Aid. They were one oi the most popular duo ' s that played. 4. Patty Labelle and son, show their compas- sion by raising money lor Live Aid. Bob Geldoi organized Live Aid. KoCK PID RELIEF I 4 ¥ M . Patterson, Craig Patton, Shannon Payan, Michele Peel, Marty Peirce, Tracy Pena, Kim Pena, Mary Pennington, Dave Pereira, Elsie Perret, Allen Peters, Pat Pettit Shirley Phelps, Rayan Phihppi, Tony Phillips, Wendy Pierce, Mary Ann Peirce, Rick Piatt, James Poland, Louis Polinski, Bridget Pollock, Brianna Ponds, Robert Ponti, Sam Poore, Gary Popejoy, Vicki 239
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Rivera, Michelle Robbins, Dan Roberts, Dwayne Roberson, Wayne Robertson, Paul Robinson, Daniel Robles, Julie Ann Rodriguez, Francisco Rodriguez, John Rodriguez, Regina Rodriguez, Veronica Rogers, Jimmy Rogers, Michael Rogers, Senita Rogers, Timothy Rose, Deborah Rosenbaum, Lisa Ross, Steven Rossi, Jennifer Roszkowicz, Jacob Roussean, Linda Rowe, leffery Rugg, Bryant Russell, Randall Russell, Wendy Rutherford, Nena Saenz, Anthony Saenz, Celia Sage. Timothy Sager, Danielle 241
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