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1 -.. Schuh... ,, llttore going home Skip Srrotlt-r lungs our the bus xx indoxx. to give his lrientls one last waxc good-bv:-. Class Looks Ahead The sophomores finally began to participate in clubs, dances, and extra-curricular activities. One step in the right direction was made when Betty Moss sold over 8400 worth of cookies and soap to become top salesperson for FHA. The follow- ing class officers led the sophomores in class spirit: President Michael Bowers, Vice President Michelle Howard, TreasurerfSecretary Betty Moss, and Student Council Representatives Lan- ney Hampton and Robynn Eftink. Sophomore basketball players Michael Bowers, Robynn Ef- tink, Stacey Hester, Michelle Howard, and Shel- ly Crader, led the class in sports spirit, Sarah Gregory and Sherri Rutherford have been con- tributing page editors for the newly reborn school newspaper, the Bobcat Monitor. Other class members that held club offices were: Sherri Mrtliael l'5mx'trs escorts Soplrmnore l5.lrlm.xrmln' Cantlitlate. Robyrin lilllnk. during the tumiintioii Fred Wilfertlr Rutherford - SADD Secretary, Michelle How- ard - Student Council Secretary, and Betty Moss - FHA Historian. All these activities and many more are making the Sophomore class look ahead instead of behind, . BP Never Back XX F' O 0 X' 'fl O W 2 n R : N 81 ' S bm, ll! ' 3 - - W mum' AWS!! ' .f
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