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'i Everyone liked to have a fun time, especially sophomores. How did sophomores at Skyline have fun? When asked, How do you like to spend your free time? comments were as follows: swimming, dancing, horse-back riding, skiing, singing, ice- Past-Times skating, playing tennis, playing the piano, sewing, talking on the phone or getting into trouble. And some girls, who wish to remain anonymous, added that they enjoyed guy-watching and guy-chasing at Skyline. Released from their hard day's work, Bonnie Lam and Elisa Parker enjoy their much-earned lunch. Many sophomores spend their lunch time in the Student Center. . pydgxensn aged A 1539 sgmafa 33521509 Cafox Maerf-0' D 'B A5150 :ig I ? 14 if .H g ,a sfew, rm Mike Psndetsogion 1 . ae aww M wot' Shame? Pm agews NXXCXQV NXQXA UMW mm any M ,wi 2:22131 gobmwmi 8093327.16 1 Nhggfwguw Sophomores 205
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.599 We took the blue from the sky on a bright summer's day... Hearing the opening line of the school song in the first pep assembly of the year, the sophomores stood in their sec- tion of the gym. They faced the taunting members of the Senior Class. Each sophomore was afraid to be singled out for not knowing the school song and being taken down front to sing it solo for the whole student body. Ihis feeling was just part of the initial shyness and con- fusion of the sophomores' first days at Skyline. Although hazing was forbidden, the Class of '88 still had to sunrive all of the dogpiles and pushups that up- perclassmen occasionally inflict- ed upon them. Sophomores put their efforts into homecoming, but didn 't take first place in any of the competitions. By April, most of the newness had worn off and the sophomores hosted their hop, one of the eight major dances of the year. As they were members of the first class required to get a C average in the required, core classes, the sophomores had to spend more time studying. This study time, plus the hours spent involved in school activities kept the Class of '88 on the go. Sophomore Class Officers, back row - Many Begley, Cassie Olsen and Sonla Brown, cheerleaders and Lance Erickson, vice-president. Front row - Emllee Taylor, secretaryf Lisa White, president and Jenny Jensen, historian. Casually watching the Homecoming parade downtown are Klm Evans, Jennifer Cherry, Lisa Davls, Kathleen Hahn and Heldl Yunker. 204 Sophomore Dlvlslon K e9 ' Performing in the sophomore Homecoming skit are sophomore Teddy Bears, Michelle Wullen- kuhle, Stefani Flfe, Tltlanl Bennett, Chris Copyak, Dyvnae Nicholls and Andrea Haga. Plastering their spirit wall with posters, sophomores hope to win this Homecoming competition
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