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Finger-licken’ good ... David Gibson displays his enjoyment of food. Party time Powers, Drew Bradley, Kippy Parsons, Ricky and Ray Wright express mixed emotions about their party. Sandy Couch Tina Davis Jill Dishman Nina Dishman Chris Evans Dreama Fields Michael Gibson David Gibson David Greer Jay Griffith David Hale Allan Hall Jeff Hall Patty Hall Janice Hartsock Mark Hartsock Sammy Hayes Brenda Herndon Beulah Hicks Greg Higbee Sheri Hillman Eric Hodges Michelle House Lisa Jacobs Angie Jessee Tenth Grade 23
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I6 And Never Been Kissed Sophomore Class Officers Sweet President, Timmy Jessee; Vice-President, Kippy Parsons; (Not Pictured), Secretary-Treasurer, Tony Cain. Moments after the bell rang, an excited sophomore girl hurried out of the biology room, and down the hall where she stopped at a locker. She grabbed her Drivers Ed. note- book and turned to one of her friends. “Boy, my schedule really has begun to fill up this year. | have to reserve two hours tonight to get ready for my date. Then Monday, | have to order my class ring, and oh!, here he comes | hope he doesn’t notice all this icky for- maldehyde on my hands!” At the beginning of the year a new world opened up to the Lisa Adams Earnie Addington Jennifer Allen Sonja Amos Jay Austin David Bailey Jeff Baker Jeff Bellamy Jennifer Bise Lisa Bise Michael Blackson Patricia Boothe David Bradley Maggie Bradley Shelia Breeding Patty Brown Darrell Browning Eric Bryant Tammy Buchanan David Burke Sam Burke Robbie Cassell Rhonda Castle Sandy Castle Shane Castle 22 Tenth Grade sophomore class. Some were “finally” I6 and were going out on dates. Others were excited about varsity sports, and still others enjoyed the fields of education that opened up to them, such as Biology and Dri- vers Education. They really started to get that feeling of importance, but most of all, they began to realize the im- portance of their class and what it took to make a class. Each one had to put forth an effort to work toward the highest goals that made the sophomore class the best it could be. uN wy
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Oh nol, Here they come again! Is there no end to my harassment? Can't they see I’d like to have just a little privacy | can’t even give my girlfriend a kiss without an audience. | knew we shouldn’t have taken this job, starfish are supposed to swim around in the ocean, and here we are in biology class with a bunch of nosey sophomores. Take it from me, this years biology students were really busy. They took lab tests on me, they learned to use the micro- scope on me, and finally they did a term paper on me that was due at the end of the year. Boy was | glad when that was over. I’m lucky | didn’t have a ner- Ernest Jessee Tammy Jessee Timothy Jessee Greg Johnson Freddie Keith Kathy Kelley Eugene Kennedy Valerie Kilgore Danita Kiser Danny Kiser Missy Kiser Jeff Kite Dulcey Lambert Clement Lane Glen Lane John LaPoint Jeff Lewis Karen Light Robert Linkous Sonia Long 24 Tenth Grade A Day In The Life Of A Starfish vous breakdown, the ten- sion was terrible. At first some of the soph- omores were a little queazy about disecting me, but don’t think that stopped them. After the first week or so at the beginning of the second semester it was a regular thing for me or one of my friends. We even made a game out of it. We gambled on who would have surgery each day, | rarely lost. But by the end of the year we found that all our efforts and hardships were well worth it. Because with our help and the students ambitious efforts, biology class had been a great learning experience. Brain trust ... Eric Hodges, Dar- lene Mullins, and Becky Wells con- fer. Is there anything there? ... Darlene Mullins investigates the unknown. I spy ... Suzi Osborne and Becky Wells play P.I. with an amoeba.
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