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Robert Edward Christopher Lee Butler Lyda May 21, 1969 July 7, 1969 February 27, 1985 March 30, 1985 I 0? I l , NC xfli an Scott Strobeck James Styles Missy Sullivan Shandra Summers Nicole Sutton Shinetta Sweeney Todd Sycks Jennifer Syracuse Kirk Taylor Mike Tereck David Thompson Eric Thompson Dee Timmons Jonathan Tollison Johnny Tribble Mary Trull Robin Vanhook David Villiger Scott Wagner Michelle Wais Krishenda Walker Melinda Walker Tara Walton Scott Weber Chuck Willing Mark Westmoreland Lillian Whitney Chris Whitworth Trey Wilder Jon Wiley Cathy Wilkins Sabrina William Clarence Williams John Williams Kazana Williams Kimberly Williams Kilhy Williamson Kelly Wilson Stan Wilson Kristen Wolf Lindy Womack Mandy Wood Lora Workmon Clarissa Wright Kirk Young Tonya Younginer Sophomores 1
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Sophomores Brent Ricket Leah Ricket Kathy Riitters Cathy Rogers Michelle Roper Lanie Ross Kirstin Russ Chip Sanders Shyamy Sastry Mickey Schaefer Kim Scieszka Klaus Schoening Ashley Scott Nancy Segars Pam Shepard Garry Sheppard Tammy Simmons Jamie Smith -Jeannine Smith Todd Smith Kathleen Snyder Joy Staats David Stacy Cindy Stamm Heather Stephens Michael Stewart Jeff Stichter Jennifer Stratton 'Q 55313 .. H K i s. Have You Ever Noticed How Teachers Do The Never let it be said that students were the only ag- gravating ones. Teachers also played a part in the game called Aggravation. Many students recalled a time when they were trying to pay attention during a lec- ture, but they could not con- centrate because the teacher constantly fluttered her hands around like a butter- fly. One student said, 'I can't stand it when my teacher constantly licks her fingers while turning pages. A more common habit was teachers picking on students. Troy Kleckley said , I hate it when certain teachers try to embarrass students in Darnest Things? front of a class. Students did not always appreciate teachers' wit. Lannie Roass said, It gets on my nerves when teachers are sarcastic. One habit that really got on a lot of students' nerves was constant mumbling. Lectures were tiresome enough without fighting to stay awake while listening to a teacher drone on and on. Whether or not they knew it, teachers were a bother with their habits. Stephen Babb Maybe I will! English teacher, Mrs. Jackie Teague gives a lecture to her ninth grade English class. iPhoto by Ed Dodson! 1 Sophomores
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Freshmen Jeffery Adams Gail Allen Scott Allen Tina Alverson Antoine Amaker Gwynne Armstrong Andy Arthur Ryan Atkinson Jerry Ayers Lisa Haily Teresa Baily Kevin Baldwin Ivy Bannister Lizzie Barilovits Michelle Bartz 'I'ee Batson Kit Baty Greg Haut Micheal Bayne Andrea Beesley Cindy Beutel Pam Hirk Alice Blackwell Chad Bolling Karen I-tomar Heath Bouchillon liicky Houchillon Amanda Bowers X i First Impressions Cf Freshman First Days Will B Can you remember your first thought as you entered the doors of high school? How scared you were of be- ing picked on, or just afraid of new faces? Most freshmen on their first day were horrified of be- ing picked on. Shannon Chandler said, My brother had told me that my first day at school I would get beat up. I was so scared to come to school that I tried to fake be- ing sick, but my mother did not believe me. In the eyes of the fresh- men girls high school is to- tally different. Wellsy Poole said, I couldn't wait to get to high school so I could have more freedom and date older guys. '- ' Remembered Forever A lot of the freshmen had more to worry about than getting picked on. They wor- ried about getting lost. Tee Batson said, When I was go- ing to class I got lost and went in the wrong one. I was so embarressedf' The freshman class could not wait to become sopho- mores so they could be the ones dishing out the pranks instead of taking them. Der- rik Chandler Let the good times roll! Mrs. Shirley fluim-son and lu-r class look so 1-nlliusud about learning l'.IIg.fllSI1. illllnlu by liolu-rl Frm-iiiziiil l IIIIILIII
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