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Robeson, Tyler
                          Robey, Jeffrey








                                                      What it mgans to bg  a sophomorg
                          Rodriguez, Edwin
                          Rooker,  Bradl ey             ophomores .  They  were  no  longer  the babies  of

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                                                        the school,  yet they weren't upperclassmen .

                                                        They're  stuck rn  the mrddle  of the other classes

                                       ..              "!love being  able  to drive . It's
                          Rosen, Scott          whrch  had  advantages  and  disadvantages.
                          Rosenbaugh, Erin  S::
                                       u
                                       :s
                                      .!1       so convenient  to get in  the car and

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                                      .a        go," sophomore  KrystC~I NC~bity said.
                                                       One  student said her
                          Rosengren, Chri stopher
                          Rosseter, Dani el
                                                sophomore  year was  the best one
                                                yet. Others mrssed  thrngs  from their

                                                freshmen  year.

                                                       "Each  year gets better. Next
                          Roth, Amanda          yeC~r we'll  have  Prom  C~nd the yeC~r
                          Roth, Logan
                                                after that open  campus . l  miss some

                                                of my old  senior  frrends  who
                                                graduated. The  halls  aren't the same

                                                without them,"  sophomore  Lindsey

             '') oan't walt                     SchC~ffer said.
                                                       Being  a sophomore  C~lso meant more
         until  66nlor  y6ar                    responsrbility  than  freshman  year.


                                                       "Teachers  expect  more  from you  beca use you're   ('t ophomore  Angela
                wh6n  I oan                     more  mature than  last year.  They  don't buy  into     C>  Sakaris drives by

                                                                                                         herself £or  one  o£ the
         l6aV6 for  Iunoh."                     excuses . Also,  at the beginning  of the year you  have  to   very first hmes.

                                                show  the freshmen  where  they're going . They're  too   Sakaris was one  o£  the
                    oophomore                   scared  to  C~Sk juniors  or seniors,"  Nabity said.     first in her class to drive
                  r                                                                                      Octob er. photo by  Ash ley
                                                                                                         because she turned 16 in
                   erry  f3root16r
                                                       Even  though  being  stuck in  the mrddle  had  its low
                                                                                                         Rosen boom
                                                pornts,  the sophomore  class  lived this year torts fullest

                                                and  came  out with responsibrlity  and  an  eagerness  to

                                                participate in  advantages  their next years would  hold.
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