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Freshman Class Don't know where we come from Don't know where we're going to, But if all this should have a reason We would be the last to know. So let's hope there is a promised land Hang on til then as best you can. Ask a freshman what he thinks of high school life and he may tell you that he doesn't even feel he is part of it. With split shifts and isolation at the Annex, most freshmen are completely separate from the rest of the school. Those who attend the morning shift go to the main building for twenty minutes- ample time to gobble lunch before going home. A few who are fortunate enough to have specialized classes may be bussed to the main building for one or two periods. However, those who have the afternoon shift see the main building only as a blur when they whiz by on the bus. Traditionally the freshman year is a time of adjustment-to establish practices of upper classmen, to the greater work load pushed on them, to the organizing of their first class election, to the clubs they join because they can miss some class time, the probable patterns they will follow for the next three years. In spite of all these adjustments, the freshmen aren't concerned with much. Social injustices don't fire them, nor do politics. Knowing what's going on around them and at the main building doesn't mean much to them. For now, they are concerned only with hang on til then as best you can or at least until they're sophomores. Afternoon Shift Top mu Pamela Cochran, Doris Le- han, Wayne Finn, Deborah Dowell, Charles Whittington, Gary Hyde, Rita Rob- ertson, Constance Johnson, Don Hall. Middle row-Sheryll Walton, Karen Pier- nik, Valerie Austin, Edith Bullard, Regina Jones, Delores jones, joan Rawlings, Mark Cox. Bollom-Hazel Norris, Frances Herche, Selma O'Dell, Deborah Simms, Pam- ela Broome, Sharon Hightower, Terry O' Keefe, Mary Railey, Kathie Howes. IO7
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IO-IO Top row-Lucy Whit- tington, Karen Foote, Deborah Holland, Barbara Schrom, Ruth Raum, Joan Wilson, Myra Ekas, Myrna Ekas, Diane Harris. Middle mu'-Kathy Renke, Loretta John- son, Robin Anderson, Melody Williams, Bertha Jones, Carole Clark, Gail Green, Deborah Pardoe, Dar- la Scheuch. Bollam row-Larry Wood, Leo Cochran, jona- than Plummer, Ray- field Hawkins. , .WW - .ti .., ,,,,,, ,,, ,, ,,,,,.. 1 it f - mga- :ff1f..,,,r,,.., k '2'.:1 ,'rr:i1rr, ilafi if L an-1 -1- .t--W, , Mi , A1, , Y, A, ? r 45 i ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, , I V --' , IO-II Top row-Dwight Plater, Humphrey Myers, Harry Cooke, Barry janey, Henry Hawkins, Ricky La- joice, William Quacle, Donald Gantt, Brad Ray, George Morgan. Middle row-Sadie Claggett, Carol Mc- Cready, Linda New- by, Kathy Buck, Syl- via Morsell, Pat Heigh, Myrtle Chase, Alice Buck, Becky Moore. Barium raw -Ann Jenkins, Ger- aldine Gray, Diane Jones, Darlene Brooks, Miriam Prat- er, Nancy Mister, Ginger Rawlings, Connie Pruitt, Cordel- la Bishop.
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Fran! rrzuf-Maurice Rawlings, Michael Morsell, Michael Booth, Rosalee Chew, Sharon Touart, Patti Payton, Preston King, Sylvannus jones. Bol- lom mu'-Linda Reid, Boyce Thomas, Rus- sell Poe, Teresa Smith, Steven Phillips, Mike Hatfield, Saun- ders Freelantl, Paul- ette Thomas. -w---..- , qiismxa ? ww A W' '- 3' ,n X ' if -...s- 1 J, ,,.,.,,,..i...r..w.- -us29haxm...H A as IO3 Firff mu'--Vaughn Gray, Paulene Haw- kins, Laura White, Deborah Wilkerson, Carolyn Tucker, War- en Gorman, Alnutt Chase, Eclward Schoppe, Louis james, Calvin, Jones. Semnd row-A l l e n Cook, Jacqueline Wallace, Darlene Harris, Julis C h a s e, Ernestine Kent, Diane Parker, Patricia Raum, Eugene Claggett, Steve Cor- rales, Oswald Brown. Third mu'-Franklin Chew, Alice Hicks. Fazzrlb mu'-Gregory Smith, Robert Brown, Deborah Long, Quen- tin Morsell, Mark Thompson, Kermit Hurley, Quentin Hol- land, Melvin Hurley, Rantlolph Berry.
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