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Wade Whitney takes the time to stop and smell the flowers. Sophomores Chris Whitney and Li out carnations to be delivered to tin Sailers tort students. altman. Kimberty ard. kermit arrcn. Paul athtngton. Derrick caver. Regina ebb. Barbara ebb. Jennifer ebster. Conn elton. Brian est. Gregory hatle . k m hue. Jennifer hitlc . C tnn hltney. Chris hitnes. Made illiams. Shane Adams. Walter Anderson, Leonard Armstead. Angelia Avinger, Thomas Barber. Jerry Beacoats. Antha Begeman. David Bettis. Lisa Black. Howard Black. Tangela Bohlman. Jeffrey Boles. John Bradley. Henry Brady. Michele Broome. Lori Broughton. Anna Buck halter, Travis Burch. Paul Burch, Mark Carter. Jerome Cartwright. Kent Cates. Brian Catha. Drew Christenson, Edwin Cooper. Ricky Cooper, Yolanda Cox, Belinda Davis Wendy Dearmon, Michael Diamond, James Robert Dixon, Bruce Dixon, Thomas Dutcher, Stephanie Dyess, Thad Emmert, Steven Eric Frank, Terry Lynn Franklin, Albert Lee Garcia, Samuel Glidewell. Glenn Green, Marion Greenrose, Sylvia Grimes, Vincent Harden, Ken Hardy, Terrace Harrington. Michael Hawkshead, Melissa Hewett. Rodney Holloman. Develance Hoskins. Karan Jackson, Arnold Gene Jackson. James Jackson, Pamela James. Brian Jenkins, Larry Johnson. Tochie Jowers. Mark King. Darryl King. Regina Knizley. Steven Ray Lawson, Kenneth Lee. Ruth Leslie. Craig Little, Alveria Lowder. David Marshall, Ashley Martin, Ethelyn Mason. Theresa Mason. Vickie Darlene MCanaly. Kelly McCord. Ilene McCorvey. Ralph McCovery, Arrm Lee McCovery. Frank McDowell. Christopher McDowell. Thomas Mcintosh. Laura Meeler. Jimmy Moffett. Kenny Nelson. John Eric Nicholson. Michael Nix, Richard Anthony Nuce. Henr Man Ochel, Velvet Onderdonk, Terri Paige. James Patrick. Monica Patterson. Herman Patterson. Lee Perkins. Trent Pierce. Cindy Pierce. Dianna Pugh. orman Reeves. Edward Rembert, Pamela Richardson. Donald Robinson. Jeffrey Roseer. James Schacht. kimberl Shelton. Angela Shirle . Oliver Skelton. Susan Smith. Mark Smith. Chalet Sn der. Patricia Spmks. Willicent Stewart. Paul Still. Tamra Lee Sullivan. Stephen renda Thomas. Tra is. Angelia Urquehart. Joseph watch, 1itchcll U allace. Derrick U irrcn. CandlCC w hite. Diannah U hue. Patricia U hite. Thomas U hitler )jrv Vt ilhams. Da id U illiamson. Roger U ilsen. Richard U ilson. Vermta VI ilson. I iciic U att. Jacqueline oung. 1ar
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Sophomores Play Cupid for Valentines Day The sophomore class sponsored the carnation sale on Valentines Day. Carna- tions were delivered sixth period by the sophomore class officers. Red was for love, white stood for a se- cret pal, and pink was for a special friend- ship. It was fun as well as profitable. Flowers are always an excellent gift of affection and they let many people ex- press their feelings in a very special way. Sophomore President, Kim Whatley. worked very hard to make the carnation sale a success. Perna, Michelle Pettaway, Shawn Phillip, Linda Phillips, Michelle Phillips, Wanda Pierce, Marsha Polk, Curtis Pope, Mark Prichett, Loressa Ranking. Christopher Rawles, Tammy Reed. Johnny Roberts, Sherrie Robinson, Todd Rowell. Lori Sacramona, Christine Salter s, Lisa Seymour, Mark Sheffield, Amelia Shirley, Daymond Shirley, Raymond Skelton. Suzette Skinner, William Smith, Timothy Sparks, Gordon Stallworth, Ronnie Stapleton, Wanda Starr, Karen Stenzel, Stephen Story, Belinda Stovall, Cheryl Stringer, Angela Sullins, Tina Sullivan, Deborah Szorik, Deborah Tallman, Robert Tatum, Claudia Taylor, Bryan Taylor, Linda Taylor, Randall Thomas, Michael Thompson, Jeffrey Talbert, Harry Turner, Wesley Voss, Gabriel Waggener, Molly Wallace, Chris Walston, Venus 190 Sophomores
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Class of $6 ' Many changes took place in the lives of the Freshmen at Baker. One such change was in academics. With classes like Alge- bra I, Biology, Physical Science, and other regular curriculum, the Freshmen kept busy while earning credits toward their graduation in 1986. Extra-cirricular activities that the Freshmen can participate in have also changed from the previous years. Stu- dents can now be a part of the high school Student Council, Homecoming Courts, Hornet Night, and other high school func- tions. With three years of planning, hard work, and determination ahead, the class of 86 ' will finally reach their long awaited goal of graduation. 192 FRESHMEN
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