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Sophomore Questionaire If you could change anything at school, what would it be? I would make the lunch schedule longer and let people go off cam- pus. Mamie Mills I would offer a larger variety of activites to take. Becky Holmes Free Food for lunch! Lisa Wells What are the most Important things in your life? My family, friends, school, and just being healthy are really impor- tant to me. Susan Kurtz The most important thing in my life is being alive and being able to do the things I like to do. Michael Ya tes The most important thing in my life is good friends and someone to talk to. Molly Hoffman The girls and my truck. Donald Heinold What is the best thing and the worst thing about being a sophomore? Best — Not being a freshman. Worst — Not being a senior. Brian Pillow The best is the last day of school and the worst thing is the first day of school. Patricia Garcia The best is that you ' re not a freshman anymore. The worst thing is that you still have two more years to go. Becky Gonzales What is the most exciting thing that happened to you this year? I made the basketball team. Sharon Whitby Coming to StromanI Charles Robles I ' m in Raider Belles. Dana Oeding Playing volleyball with the girls. Robert Suniga Dawn Placker Honey Plavidal Danielle Powelle Stacy Powilzky Shelly Pribyl Randy Price Francisco Puga Debra Ramirez Louis Ramirez Martha Ramirez Monica Ramirez Sylvia Ramirez Joseph Buckner Reed Heidie Reinke Josie Reyna Herschel Richards Rudy Rivera Lynette Robinson Betsy Rodriguez Jesse Rodriguez Ralph Rodriguez Victoria Rodriguez James Roessler Cynthia Rosas Michael Ruiz Patrick Sabedra David Saenz Anna Salazar Pete Salazar Sandra Salazar Sylvia Salazar Maria Sallabedra Mike Sallas Michael Sanchez Rebecca Sarlls Brian Sauer Anne Schancn Susan Sharp Stephanie Shirley Alfred Sierra ft 1 i 222 Sophomores
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T Responsibility, but independence here is nothing like a car Johnny McGray Tabitha McGarily Clarence McGrew George Mejia Madeline Mendieta Mamie Mills Michelle Milscherling Marisol Monroe Some Montelongo Mark Montez Gary Moore Russell Morisak Dorothy Motal Don Moya Elsa Moya Arlene Moyer Cheryl Naquin Travis Neitch Larry Nelson Mary Neumann Curtis Newkirk Clinton Nicholas Troy Nichols Carmen Nunez Raymond Odom Shannon Odom DanaOeding Angela Olmstead Alejandro Picon Omana Darren Orsak Daniel Padierna Lucinda Padilla Michael Parkan Pamela Parsons Leopoldo Pedraza Eddy Joe Pena Arthur Peoples Mack Peoples Tommy Perkins Brian Pillow It ' s 8 a.m. and already the student parking lot is beginning to fill with activity. Those who are lucky enough to drive to school, or catch a ride with another student who has a car, are arriving. They are indepen- dent, no longer at the mercy of the school bus or a parent ' s schedule. It doesn ' t matter whether the set of wheels belongs to a motorcycle, a truck, a family car or even an unair- conditioned older model, all agree that with a vehicle, comes independence. I love my little red Sunbird, but one day I hope to have a Z-28! Patsy Gonzales However, one must be careful. North Street, even though extra wide, IS restricted to only 30 mph. And, entering the student parking lot through the exit, CAN result in a fender-bender. But, oh that independent feeling. Having wheels is important to most high school students. Mary Hajek joins Michelle Materanek for a ride home after school. Sophomores 221
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Robert Sims Rick Sierra Chantele Singleton Marion Sl oruppa Pamela Sledge Sara Smith Bridget Smolik Sondi Snell Henry Solis MelindaSolis Michael Solis Lana Speed Craig Staff Dianna Staff Dustin Stanley Chad Starkey Neal Stevenson Jason Stockbauer Samantha Stricklan d Clayton Styron Robert Suniga Donald Sutton Nathon Tait Carlos Tanguma Michael Thomas Christina Thurmond Michael Tisdell Gloria Torres Esther Y. Trevino Lisa Trevino Kenneth Triicek Carol Tucker James Tumlinson Tracie Turner Patrick Uresti Ann M. Valdez Billy Valdez Jamie Valdez Michelle Valenzuela Daria Vanek Peter Vasquez Rudy Vasquez Chris Velasquez John Veliz Tino Venecia Travis Vickery Hermalinda Villalobos Janie Villarreal Jesse Villarreal Joe Villarreal Rosemary Villarreal Jennifer Voelkel Mark Voigt Julie Vonderau Karia Wacker Shannon Wagner Tracy Waguespack Ruth Walker Norman Walters Mark Warneke Lisa Wells Mark Werckle Sharon Whitby Willie Whitby Arthur White Rebecca Wilhelmsen Cheryl Williams James Williams Shannon Woulard Micheal Yates Gaylen Youngblood Sophomores 223
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