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In the long lines, wishing they could go off-campus for lunch, are sophomores Joy Oetken and Maria Morga. Some sophomores finish their required two years of P.E. in Mr. Alley ' s second period class. Vicki Hill Jennifer Hirsch Sherrice Holden La Shon Hopper Jeffrey Hritz Timothy Huerta Deborah Hugie Hans Huld Jai Husband Diem Huynh Phillip Jabush Jason Jackson Donald Jacobson Siri Jespersen Farah Jiwani James Johns Mark Johnson Nicole Jones S yfr t ie4. 4f
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(I a 76e ' WtMctfe (?6iU When a stork from Mother Lone Hill delivered to our homey campus a precious group of freshmen, the class of ' 90 moved into the position of a middle child. As middle children, the sophomores looked forward to lives as upperclassmen. Sophomores knew their way around and felt very comfortable in the high school atmosphere. Sophomore Kathy Fan said, I ' m not as afraid to get Sonya Elam Tracy Elliott Darlene Elmore Darlene Enriquez Mae Enriquez Chad Epstein Marianne Esquer Robert Etherington Sheila Eure Katherine Fan David Fetters Kenneth Field Isaac Fields James Fossum Brian Furst Robert Gale Tim Gale Colin Gardiner Desi Gary Christina Gasaway Leslie Gleason Annette Golob Steve Gonzales ¥ n .tiii. Graham Tasha Grayson Jason Grell Gregory Grover John Gunsalus Greg Hall Janice Harrell Jennifer Harris Tamarinc Heath Tracie Heider Chris Hendricks Jon Hendry involved in school activities. As middle children often do, the sophomores found it hard to accept their position in our scholastic family. It seemed to them that big upperclassmen brothers and sisters had it made. Some sophomores looked forward to going out to lunch legally, not having P.E. anymore, having a later curfew, and going to prom. Sophomore Tania Brenning said, I can hardly wait to drive, and another sophomore Tracie O ' Neil looked forward to being able to go out on a real date. Older children were always ready to give good advice and remind their younger siblings of how fortunate they really were to be in the middle. Junior Kristin Kemper said, School ' s not getting any easier. Junior year is tough. Life as a sophomore meant less responsibility. Older juniors and seniors had already paved the way and hand-me-downs of good advice were easily obtained. Junior James Lim said, My older brother told me what to expect as a sophomore, so I was already prepared. Sophomores, for the most part, weren ' t able to work. Thus, they enjoyed the pampering of parents while many upperclassmen were basically on their own. The sophomores generally took the time to relax and learn. By now, the middle child knew the basics, yet there were still things to be discovered. In the words of Claire Torres. Sophomore year is what you make it. 40 g U tcUnc£ tA4.
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Sophomores Kerry Kirkham, Angie Moreland. Ginger Kerames. and Jai Husband discuss the topic which Art Club adviser Terry Givens proposes. Same time, same place; same table by the Student Center for sophomores Jennifer Hirsch. Christine Duran, Geoffrey Campbell. Kraig Eckard. Marc Marusich. and Phil Jabush. Randall Jones Joseph Jordan James Justice Carolyn Keen Kevin Keene Dennis Kelly Ginger Kerames Mindi Kharegh Kerry Kirkham Traci Klenske Jennifer Kliegl John Knight Michael Knox Joel Koenig Natalie Kramer Cynthia Krauser Jeffcry Landreth Sarah Latham Daniel Lee Christopher Lezard 42 Ttnjt ic z a-
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