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Life's Small Ir-riligtions I lrate -it whe-11: . . 1 The gnawing of a pencil, grind- ing of teeth, fingernails running down a chalkboard, and wet ten- nis shoes squeaking-these things sent chills down students' spines. Pet peeves were those things that got on your nerves time after time. What seemed perfectly natural to one person caused oth- ers to flinch. I hate it when there is only one minute left until the bell, and I can't get to my locker because someone's leaning against it talking to her best friend, said Elaine Wilson. Some pet peeves were caused by the things people said rather than what they did. I really hate it when Mr. McGehee says 'This is LL ,H Elaine Wilson Shannon Wilson Johnny Wright simple memorization.' It always means hours of studying bones or muscles, said Cathy Collum. Pet peeves were small irritations that people had to put up with. While they were annoying at best, most people discovered it was necessary to learn to live with them. Juli Sedberry Tim Skinner V David Slatton Donald Snyder Danny Stane Mark Strom Hulen Sutherland Gene Thomas Honey Thompson Mike Thompson Amy Tobin James Troutman Teresa Vandiver Doug Via Frederick Wade Sonya Walker Mark Warburton Tim Weatherly Wade Wetzler Jamie Wheat Lenny Whiteman Laura Whitworth Paula Wickliffe Kirk Wilkins - ll.,, ,
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New Experiences Sophomores meet many firsts Becoming a sophomore brought new opportunities to most stu- dents. Dating, driving, jobs, and later curfews arrived with tenth grade and sixteenth birthdays. David Day commented, It's really great to finally be able to drive. There are just a few disadvantages. When you don't have a car of your own, there are only certain times that you can borrow your parent's car, and sometimes driving can get bor- ing. Advantages at school abounded. The chance for many students to participate in senior high varsity sports finally arrived. Sophomore girls had the chance to become a homecoming maid or a senior high cheerleader. I'll never forget how nervous and excited I was. It was a great ex- perience and a big surprise because of the tough competi- tion, said Camie Bailey, a home- coming maid. Sophomores were able to choose from a larger selec- tion of classes. Sophomores' horizons slowly broadened. With their greater senses of freedom and achieve- ment, they looked back and saw how quickly they'd come so far. Some sophomores even began to appreciate the phrase Enjoy it while it lasts. Chris Caldwell Allen Campbell Vicki Canon Kris Chandler f Tina Chapman Bill Cook David Day Troy Elam A Jeff Clausen Shane Cloyd Tina Coleman Paige Coney Nora Crone Stacy Cross Nancy Cullum Kevin Curry Curtis Davis Jarrod Davis Wayne Dillon Shayne Dumas 1- - '-'1 Sophomores MQ
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