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Dave Abelsen Tom Ahern Helena Alarcon Cu Allen jody Anderson Tom Anderson Mike Anderson jeff Halleron M i e Arnofd David Atkinson Beatrice Abuilar L3, ? ANGUFSI Debbi Albright Rick Altman Tom Anderson 6'8' Andrade Darrell Armstrong john Ashbrook thip Austen Barry Avers M ike Beavchene Alice Bills Robert Bishop Marty Bivins Steve Bagley Debra Ballet Iim Bahr Fredie Blassie David Bliss Anna Bloom; 8m Baron Debbie Barnett john Barnum lane Blough Allison Bohm Yvonne Burch Richard Barricy DaVid Bartock Tim Baron Diane Berlin Anne Borton Kenneth Bowden Colleen Baver Mary Beaver Cindi Behow Dan Breabill Linda Brewer Loreha Brewer Debi Beack Laura Beck Vickie Behie Beverly Brewsaugh judi Brisgestock Karen Bro lohn Belford Randy Berg lim Besse Charlie Brown Randy Brown Susan Brown SOPHOMORE 195
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SophomoreCsIas 4 . Class Officers - President - K elly Devlin; Vice-President - jeff Russell; Secretary - Lynda Forsum; Treasurer , Debbie Frye. The Sophomore Year: Spirit Mixed With Regret ,1 After a freshman year of becoming accustomed to new surroundings and different experiences, the class of 74 settled down to find out more about themselves. The re- velations were not very surprising. The sophomores showed potential to be one of the greatest classes at SCHS, and this possibility was proven further by the ac- tivities of the class cabinet. SPIRIT was the factor that distinguished the sophomore Tritons and kept them to- gether. It was a dominant atmosphere that prevailed at class meetings, assemblies, and athletic contests. The sophomores did just about anything to prove that they were number ONE! Usually not only are sophomores the rowdiest class, but often times they are the most apa- thetic. Not true with this exceptional group. The class of 74 showed several times during the year that they really did care, and about more than themselves. It was a hard- working group of sophomores that initiated the CHICA SOPHOMORE 194 fund for a fellow Triton, seriously injured in an auto ac- cident. Partly through the efforts of many other sopho- mores, people Were ufged to vote for the tax continu- ance in March, and undoubtedly, no one at SC will forget the group of sophomores that persuaded the seniors to give up the senior quad, in favor of having an A58 park. But, it is with sadness that the year ends for members of the sophomore class. From now on, everything the class does will be in two groups. The class of 74 will see each other as rivals instead of fellow classmates, because next year they will either be the original Tritons, or else new Dolphins. They will either wear the traditional red and black or the newly elected royal blue, light blue, and sil- ver. Two seprate identities will be established. Whether or not the class will ever be together is unknown, but one thing is definite-the class of 74 WILL NEVER BE THE SAME AGAIN! t V WA. ,7 i, i 3.: ,y: .' -'
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Yvonne Burch Delores Burgess K im Burgess Lois Burnham Dave Burton Chery! Busby Debbie Bush Darrel! Butler '1 , WW 9.55 mvm Vikki Brown Dale Broyles Scott Bruce Glenn Brumage David Busk Lisa Bucy Bill Bundy Susan Bunkall NV Debby Butler Paul Butler Barbara Brynes Paul Cacia Yolanda Camarena Pam Carmichealr Greg Chavez SOPHUMORI 7'16 Bob Carrick Linda Cherry Ian Carson Mike Chestnut Donna Campbell john Campbell Nick Captian Greg Capy Passing time Paulin Casillas Cris Cassler Paul Cenpeno Kathy Chidester Cindy Christie julie Clary Pauline Cqsillas Frank Cassidy Bill Cha man Kerry Christansen Suzanne Clark Linda C eary :saxr mwm V: : v ,1,
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