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James Wolfe Peggy Wooley Tommy Wright Yvonne Wright Betty Young Mark Yount Tina Reeves Crystal Dyke oncerts: A Change 0f Pace niors with a welcome change from their regular schedules. Juniors found that action at concerts was quite different from that of Geyer Springs, movies, or Wendy's. When a good concert comes to Little Rock, I'll be theref' said Evonne Wright. This change provided juniors with excitement and a chance to hear a live performance of their favorite group. A variety of concerts-from country western to hard rock-came to Little oncerts provided many ju- Juniors Take Part In A Welcomed Change Rock: Loverboy, Van Halen, Quiet Riot, Lionel Richie, The Gap Band, Hank Williams Jr., and The Oak Ridge Boys. Tickets to these events cost any- where from 5510 to 3515 and when it came to finding the money juniors came up with a variety of ways. Some of these ways included saving all extra lunch money, begging parents for some extra cash, or borrowing from a friend. Concerts not only provided enter- tainment but also momentos of the ffr ,ei M I f Q night's experience. Groups sold but- tons, shirts, caps, and posters. Even though they are pretty expensive, I try to get a T-shirt at all concerts, said Missy Rogers. Concerts were a chance to take part in something differnt. Whether the ju- niors preferred country, soul, or heavy metal, concerts allowed them to ex- perience a change of pace in looking for action. Rosemary Herbert and Jeff Sharp talk about last nights Van Halen concert. Buying his Black Sabbath ticket at Dis- count Records is Greg Morring. . c 1 ' L' Jun1ors!185
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5 I Keith Lyle, sophomore, keeps the score for his team at Almost Anything Goes. Sophomore Class Officers: Greg Moore, Presidentg Sona Muradian, Secretaryg Barry Wells, Vice-Presidentg and Brenna Johnston, treasurer. 'B are A r E ' 3 A ,Wh .V f ' 2 2 mfg ' Fitting I Chir12:22sfaE2f.e .Y - an 1 - V essex ..-ewmfrs.V,.,1!iw.Q.smmpmwmufazss.we-.e.anm.F-wee-5-41--Qfffzf-K.ffvif- --Y nf- :ofa-aafizeaq-,Ff--1-V,:.:a?fs--2-.us2:2-- ,f-.,-'-- -' 1111-fig ---Q.-,-1,---1-4,-51:5-2' :: ---af' --- We-, - - ---e Ae-9-,,'-ef-L1+f1-vangfzzt F mwtm-awww-nl. MWummmAwmawwmfmmwmrwfmmwmwwwmumfwa uQf4wM!fuuwuw.L,z.: w-gga:,s-nuuw.ew muw-w-f1L-g-gmmmnwmg!g1-sm-m-enw---- N--w--MH-1- 5-wyaxfffg--vie?-is-wwf----:J-Q-:ff-I-M--2--N-11-,L-nm: he worst thing about being a sophomore is being asked 'What is the worst thing about being a sophomore. ' replied Dan Sammons, sophomore. This may be the greatest worry for Dan, but many other sophomores worry about how they will explain to their parents that they wrecked the car or why they were two and a half hours late last night. Now that they are in high school, more is expected of students by their teachers, parents, and peers. They are now able to drive, date, and are given more freedom to make their own decisions. Although this may sound wonderful, when they have to face the results of making the wrong decision they regret it and wish someone was still there to tell them what to do. Fitting in can also be a big problem l for sophomores. Last year in junior high they were considered Big Peo- ple on Campusv only to come here and start all over at the bottom. In order to fit in sophomores worry about everything from what to wear to what people will think of their Smurf folders. All this responsibility leads to con- fusion, depression, and looking for- ward to being a junior.
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