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Pant 0£ 76e (fatty The notion was that sophomores were just there. Their faces weren ' t new. but they still couldn ' t leave campus for lunch. So they had to find a place that was theirs. Their style was relaxed: Now I can wear sweats and jeans and not worry about what people think, said sophomore Melissa Blackmore. Matt Pouliot, a sophomore, said he felt more in control because being here for a year already, 1 know the rules and don ' t get in trouble a lot. Finding a club or sport to play made the sophomores more noticeable. It gave them something fun and worth while to do and be proud of. Being involved meant organizing time and keeping grades up to stay on the team. When you just go home after school you can sit around and say you ' ll do it later. After practice, there ' s no time to procrastinate, said sophomore Mike Knox. It also helped them make upperclassman friends. Sophomores avoided classes such as ASB, journalism, and yearbook because G.S.R., Planning and ♦ m $ Guidance, and biology were required electives that needed to be taken. They turned to extracurricular clubs like the art club. American Heritage, and C.S.F. One sophomore said being in clubs made you feel like you were a part of something and let you make new friends. It was just being involved which made belonging much easier. Tabalha Linington Helen Liu Marisol Lopez Rita Lopez Tawnya Lopez Vincent Lopez Tommy Lowery Anthony Lujan Liza Lynch Adam Lyons Douglas Macy Marcos Madrigal Siamak Malek Martin Marques Angela Marshall Andrea Martin Chrystyne Martin Jose Martinez Marc Marusich Bruce Massengill Susan McCants Jason Medovitch Daniel Mercica Patrick Mesker Ricardo Miagany Lorena Militello Jennifer Minor Jimmy Miozza Nina Miranda Kathy Mondragon Tracey Montague Judy Moore Angie Moreland Alicia Morga Maria Morga Tonia Morris Tim Morstad David Mortazavi Fredrick Moses Richard Morua Melanie Musgrove Nancy Nakada 5« w«we 43
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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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Sofe6om ie 7 6e 7 e PCctaye The combination of hot September October weather, along with the athletic fields being torn up, had sophomores swimming early. Despite some complaints, they liked the fact that they didn ' t have to wear ugly gym clothes and run. They also were able to cool off, and as s ophomore Amie Sweatt said, At least we ' re getting it over with. Most sophomore girls, however, felt that they had to suffer through slicked- back-hair and un-made-up Grisella Nardini Tabitha Narez Joseph Nash Arvin Navarro Mohammed Nazari Darrin Nelson James Newman Tracy Nichols Lynette Noble Tony Noriega Chris Novits Katie Nuss Megumi Oda Joy Oetken Scott Ogle Lori Olaques Tracie O ' Neil Anthony Ornelas David Ornelas Steve Pak Julie Palmer Isabel Parreno Eileen Pererras Juan Perez Kelly Perez Rachel Perez Shon Petee Jessica Peterson Brian Petree David Pfannenstiel Scott Pick Kevin Pshny Terry Pooler Matthew Pouliot Kenna Provencio faces. They also had to tour through some embarrassing places. While most girls were mortified to simply pass auto shop, girls who had swimming fourth period also had to endure the parking lot at lunch. Anyone who entered the P.E. restrooms took the chance of being blown away by musty sophomores ' high powered hairdryers, suffocated by concentrated hairspray fumes, or crushed trying to get mirror space. The girls who were not fortunate enough to have swimming second or fourth period often took the penalities for being late to their next class merely for the sake of Looking good. The swimming unit was not completed without some embarrassing moments. Sophomore Jenny Schrick walked all the way to the locker room before she realized that she had left her clothes at the swim club and she had to return through the parking lot during lunch. I was so embarrassed! said Jenny. Sophomore Kathy Mondragon ' s most embarrassing moment was when she ... went off the high dive and hit my leg flat on the water. It turned bright red. A lot of students disliked the bobbing and floating exercises which made them feel ridiculous. Sophomore Bobby Vazquez said, They are definitely uncool. Junior Gina Randazzo remembered ... having to wear tennis shoes with my bathing suit was the absolute worst! In general though, most said swimming brought a change of routine to their day, while others said it was okay and even ... kind of fun. 44 ttneCeicCn
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