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Fund  raising  was  important for  the  baseball
   team.   Manning the  concession  stand at  a
   volleyball  game,  Chris  Shiefer and  Jon Small
   ay  to  sell  Ann Pearson  some refreshments  in
   order  to  raise  money for  their team.  (L.  Bush)
   I














                                                                                                  "When we  were  freshmen we
                                                                                                  were looked down upon.  Now
                                                                                                  that we're sophomores we're
                                                                                                  not." --Shane Petersen
















                                                                                                  "I  liked  being  a  sophomore
                                                                                                  better than a freshman because I
                                                                                                  felt  more like a regular  person."-
                                                                                                  -Monte Dirks
    Class of '93








                                  -Kevin Ridley/Steve Simpson-
           "We are treated as  part of  that there were  two  more years of  crowded as the school year went by .
    the  school ,  and  we  get a  lot  more  school left,"     By  the  time May came, more  than
    res pect.  These were things we didn't   Respect was  not  the  only  half of the  sophomores turned  16.
    get  when  we  were freshmen,"  Mike  thing the class of '93 had.  Many had  One of the  biggest disadvantage of
    Alsup  said about being a sophomore.  received their driver's license and  that was having to pay the high price   "I didn't feel  small compared to
          In addition said Cheri Dun- sweet 16  was the lucky number for  of gasoline.  The prices had been at   the upperclassmen anymore, and
    away,  "We were not the youngest in  them.  Birthdays ranged from April  their highest peak in  ten years, and it   I looked toward turning 16 years-
    the  sc hool  so  we dido 't get picked on  of 1974 to  January of 1976.  For  meant a lot of money. "I couldn't be-  old"--Mike  Able
    anymore ."  Matt Ferguson agreed.  sophomores whose birthdays were  lieve it cost me $18 just for 14 gallons
    "Now  that  we're sophomores we're  earlier than others, it meant packed  of gas," Chad Brown said . How-
    not  the  low  lifes in  school."   cars for those who couldn't drive.   ever, Brown said there was a way out
           Although somesophomores       Sophomores could drive  of it because "the more people, the
    didn't  feel  any  changes from  one  wherever they  wanted,  but they  more gas money one could  collect."
     year  to the next. Some ofthem thought  couldn't park just anywhere. Sopho-  Even with no school park-
     it  didn 't matter what grade one was  mores were not allowed to  park on  ing and high gas prices, sophomores
     in.  Kyle  Marler said, "School is  school property.  Even though they  still thought it was better than being a
     school ,  regardless  what grade you  couldn't park there, they still  wanted  freshmen.  Sarah Sinclair summed   "I felt like I was a part of the high
     were  in."However Travis Flores  to  drive to  school. "Sophomore  it  all  up,  "Anything beats being a   school being a  sophomore."--
     looke d only  at the end, "All I feel  is  Row" ,Quik Pik  area, got  more  freshman."        Bianca Cox
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