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Freshman It was with great excitement and perhaps some anxi- ety that six students entered their first of four years in high school. Leaving their junior high years behind, the class of ' 89 began planning other goals — graduation, and perhaps even college for some. Along with the new- found freedom and excitement, however, the freshmen also met new responsibilities. Fund raisers and class parties helped in drawing the class of ' 89 into a unit so important to the function of a student body. A heavier work load and harder classes kept the freshmen busy. Grammar, math. Music I, I. A. or home ec, physical science, and church history were all a part of freshman experience. Class officers; Gwen M.. Linfred S., Roland S. Dawson W. People 23
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Sophomores A year of growth, changes, and increased freedom. A year of licenses, first dates, and (groan) ... Lit Class. This year a favorite pastime of the Class of ' 88 was counting down the days until they got their licenses. Then we heard comments like Oh no, Sheldon ' s got his license! or Get off the sidewalk, there ' s Jerry! This class also thrilled themselves with racing the bell to fifth period. Besides all this, the sophomores did have some serious times of planning class parties and fund raisers. One of the students ' first money raisers was a carwash at which they also sold apple cider. These and several other activities combined to make a successful year in spite of the sophomores goof-off tendencies. Conine H. Literature class Jerry T.. Stieldon B., Stan M. Class officers; Ginny B., Yvonne Y., Sfieldon B. 22 People
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Jr. High Jr. high student advisory council was ex- tremely important in the formation of a fun- filled year for the jr. high. SAC worked hard on planning several junior parties. The first social planned included a hayride, group games, and walk-a-mile. Later in the year, students participated in a junior high SAC- sponsored spirit week. Involved in this was a future day, farmers day, and clash day. Al- though each was unique and different, junior high students worked well together to form an enjoyable year. As one student commented, Our bunch was definitely ' different ' , but we really got along good. Jr. High History Class Jody M. Class officers: Kevin M., Rosie T., Jon B. 24 People
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