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0 Where To Go But Up! Stuck Between A Rock And A Hard Place Help! Help! I'm being stuffed in a trash can! was a frequent cry from freshmen as freshman hazing came to life more than ever. By the third week of school most freshmen learned to stay away from senior Mark Hendrix. The 5 foot, 11 inch, 250 pound- football player was known for 'barking' at freshmen during lunch. Mark said, I did it to keep the tradition of tormenting freshmen alive.', A more common stunt was cramming freshmen in gar- bage cans. Kim Krejci said, Lowly sophomore Mary Trull finds herself in the middle of upper- classmen Wendy Burns, Suzanne Fisher and Alicia Brown at lunch. iPhoto by Edsel Dodson! S 4 ,l,.k f T 'U' X I was dumped five times in one week. One freshman picked on more than the rest was Trav- is Sternett. Upperclassmen did everything to him from shooting spitballs at him to sticking him in a trashcan in the girls' restroom. Upper- classmen even flicked his ears. Still in good spirits, Travis said, I guess they pick on me because I'm small and I don't fight back. Throughout the year freshmen endured a lot of harrassment from upper- classmen. Nevertheless, they survived their first year of high school. Stephen Babb Allison Chastain Paul Chasteen Dawn Childers Tab Clardy Teresa Clark Ginger Cogburn Allison Coker Charity Coker Antoinette Coleman Danny Colpits John Connelly Robby Cook Chris Cooper Frank Cooper Stacy Cooper Stephen Cottingim Candy Couture Lynn Cox Robin Cox Theresa Cummings Ushela Cureton Dustin Dalon Brian Darien Tangenika Davenport Brent Davis Carla Davies Jerry DeFronzo Robin Delk Sophomores 1
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Sophomores Donna Adams Randy Addison Adrian Allen Karen Alphin Tommy Amond Kay Anderson Heather Arldt Jug Arledge Erica Babb Stephen Babb Lisa Babson Paul Bailey Doug Baird Flay Barber Mary Ann Barilovits Lisa Barwick Christina Baum Chris Bayne David Bayne Robert Beauregard Robert Beesley Tara Bennefield Cathryn Berry Leslie Black Allen Blevins Kim Bolton Frank Brennan Kevin Brett Joey Bridgers Lori Bridges Michelle Bridges Tina Bridges Beau Browder Mike Bruce Susan Burch Alex Burgess Sam Burgess Shane Burnett Scott Burnham Jimmy Burns Scott Burns Melinie Burrell Erik Busby David Bykalo Steve Carlton Eric Carnes Beth Carney John Carter Leila Carter Pete Carver Ted Cash Tod Chamness Renee Chandler Michele Chaney Brant Chapman Keith Chapman g 1 Sophoiuoru
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Sophomores Tonya DeYoung Larry Dill James Dixon John Durfee Robin Dwan Alice Eichelberger Priscsilla Eichelberger Jeromy Elliot Patrick Elm Ric Ericson Terressa Estes Cori Evans Joel Falkner Larry Felton Scott Ferguson Jeff Fisher Jennifer Fleck Tommy Foldes Pam Folmer Jim Fonville Kris Fowler Leslie Frazier James Garrett Rachel Garza Emory George Wendy Giles Angelo Gilliam Betsy Glibbery tix r il l ,4 'R 17, -- Sophomore's Start Your Engines On Your Mark, Get Set, Drive. Can I have a ride? It was not a common question for sophomores anymore be- cause during their sopho- more year two-thirds of the sophomore class turned six- teen, which happened to be the legal driving age in South Carolina. Almost 50 percent of the sophomore class at- tained their driving license. Having a driver's license opened many doors for the once home-bound sopho- mores. Cathryn Berry said, When I didn't have my li- cense it was always a hassle for my parents or friends to take me somewhere or to pick me up at the right time. But now that I have my li- cense most of my problems are solved. Having a driver's license was not all advantageous as sophomores soon found out. Having to run errands for mom and dad, using good judgement to avoid traffic violations, and having to pay back all the friends who played chauffeur were just a few of the problems. But as sophomores soon found out, a driver's license was a very valuable asset. Gregg Wyatt I want to drive. Cathryn Berry, Kristen Wolf, Rhonda Gray, Lisa J ennings, and Tonya Younginer dis- cuss who will drive Friday. iPhoto by Gregg Wyattl 1 Sophomore
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