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Becoming An Upperclassmen Underclassmen enjoy doing many things. They like going to school dances, football games, parties, and just being with good friends. They discover a whole new world when they get behind the wheel of a car and they realize the adult world that lies ahead of them when they receive their first job. These Simmons, James Sinco, Jennifer Skau, Peter Skillern, Jason Smith, Jeffery Smith, Shane Snyder, Chip Solomon, Dann Soria, Jan Sotelo, Edwardo Soto, Adriana Soto, Brenda Spaur, Renee Spell, Michelle Stark, Rhonda Stewart, Robert Sung, Paul Sung, Peter Surjana, Meiliana Svay, Sameth Swinson, Jennifer Szeto, Billy Tavarez, Yvonne Tea, Houng Tetangco, Sheila Thompson, Tiffany Toledano, Angel Tongkul, Arparat Tran, June Trinh, Aline things are all new but also very enjoyable and knowledgeable. The one thing that underclassmen enjoy the most though, is looking forward to a prospective future and finally becoming a mature upperclassmen. — Peggy Christidis A ' »» Tanya riewell and Michelle Halbmier are surprised by the camera. f i r» 224-Sophomores
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Weekend-Best Part Of Week Homework, that is the one word that tells about my weekdays. Hours and hours of algebra, Spanish, and that dreadful reading from our English books given to us by none other than Mr. Allgood himself. The best part of the week is definitely the weekend. The weekend starts when a big smile comes to my face as the 2:35 bell rings on Friday, and Spanish is over. After packing up my books, I head for one of my friends houses to mess around and play some cards. I then come home to clean up for the football game that night. Go Bears!! When Sat. roles around, I finally have a chance to sleep in. All I think about is all the homework I have to do. But then I feel relieved for I still have tomorrow. Saturday is a day of recooperating from that strenous work of school, and to watch my favorite college football team, UCLA, get another tally mark in the win column on their way to the Rose Bowl. Finally Sunday is a day of cleaning up. Cleaning up my room, then ' cleaning up at gin with my friends, and cleaning up all that dirty homework given to me on Friday. After I finish all my homework, and {Monday rolls around again, it ' s back to the same old thing, that dreaded word SCHOOL. ' — Jon Clifford Kim Brown learns some shocking news from her friends. Rinheart, Paul Rivas, Jose Rivera, Francisco Roberson, l latthew Robin, Julie Robinson, Jill Rodriguez, Danny Rodriguez, Jose Rodriguez, Parise Romero, Saudy Romero, Vivian Rooney, John Rottino, Mario Russell, Karen Russell, l ark Ryan, Alison Salameh, Mancy Salao, Wilbur Salazar, Diane Sallese, Deanne Sanchez, David Sanders, Ronald Sandoval, Miguel Sarseno, Frely Sawada, Shoichi Schaefer, Willia, Schichi, Jennifer Schmidt, Jason Schoonover, Kathy Schultz, Carrie Schwartz, Katherine Selig, Diana Serrano, Rosario Shunkwiler, Crystal Siefken, Robert Sillas, Susie Sopnomores -223
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y n t True, Saladin Turner, Sandee Valdes, Marivel Vaudry, Eugenie Vega, Joseph Villalobos, Helen Villegas, Salvador Voigt, Cherry Vu Due, Danny Waage, John Wagner, Kimberly Walters, Amber Wang, Shian Weber, Kerri Wheatley, Christeen Wheeler, Carla White, Edward Willard, Justin There she was just a walkin down the hall . Wilson, Shannon Wood, Daniel Yang, Jason Yang, Ling Yassa, Michael Yun, Chris Yun, Michael Zamora, Carlos Zamora, Maria Zuniga, Silvia Sophomores-225
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