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Year Brings Change
With the worries of freshman year over,
mores opened the doors for a new year of school.
some point during the year, sophomores had to __ ._, ... ,
the task of getting their licenses. Som
faced the task earlier than
others. "I got my license in ""'-
Sophomores Mike· Hockens and Nate July, and I had to take all
Shiverdecker show each other their schedules
to see if they have a class together.(Becky my ~riends around," said
Evans)
KyUe Clark.
Another task
sophomore year was .. .-·r-•
ting a job. Jobs were not
glamorous, but they paid
for fun on the weekends.
"I got a job so that I could
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pay for a new stereo and
homecoming, said Jell Gordon.
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As sophomores, sports became more competitive.
Some went from being a star on JV to being just a
number on Varsity. "As a sophomore, sports became
more physical. Everybody was faster, and it was
harder to keep up. People expect more out of you so
you need to train harder," said CbriiJ ltoeb.
School Spirit was another issue that faced the
sophomores. "Everyone is trying. It's getting bet·
ter, said Kridin KeUey. Others thought differently
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"No one gets into it,"
said Luke 018on. Others had their own ideas
about it, "It's school spirit, said Todd Boyd. What·
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ever the case may be, most sophomores remembered,
"We're All Mustangs!" o