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Cubie Baker lvan Baker Derek Banks Richard Barber Steve Barnwell Ellen Bass Harry Bassett Geree Battle Kerry Beals Debbie Becker Tracy Bell Barbara Biggerstaff Anna Bishop Pamela Blackman Kevin Bland Marilyn Bobo Cleo Bolden Giel Boles Tremmel Booth Kendall Bowers Billy Boles Tanya Boyle Jimi Brader Greg Bradley Monica Bratton Bill Bregy Howard Brooks Karen Brooks Kim Brooks Veronica Brooks Freddie Brown Karen Brown Michelle Brown Lisa Browne James Browen Deletta Browning Stacey Bryant Rodney Bryant David Brynell Monthod Burl Lester Burrow Lee Ann Capps Kris Carlisle Richie Carlsen David Carr Michelle Carr Michael Carson Monica Castleberry Brenda Childers Sophomores!l43
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Suphnmnres Mark Aday Karrie Alexander Judy Allen Glenn Archer Jerri Alford Anita Armstrong Keith Arnold Carey Avers John Bacha Tommy Bacon Judith Badger Ruth Bailey Sweet Sixteen The moment we oll woited for SIXTEEN AT LAST. Once she turned sixteen Marti Pedigo began enjoying the prlvelege of driving. weet sixteen, a time of discov- ery and fun. It all happened during the sophomore year. But the biggest thrill of that age was getting a drivers license. lt was a scary feeling walking into the Police Department to get a learn- ers permit and going back a couple of months later for the real driving t6St. After the test was passed young drivers were then set free when they turned sixteen, with the car keys. t Fifteen is a bad age because you feel lik-: your trapped until your next birthdz y, said Shanilka de Soyza. No more Friday nights at homey because the minute a sophomorei turned sixteen, they got the car. Some even got to drive to school. Others weren't so fortunate. Hey Tommy, you look like you drive a bus route, said Trey Velvin, as he watched six sophomores climb into Tommy's car. And after they mastered driving they decided they needed a job. Some managed jobs at fifteen, but others began scouting around. 142!For friends
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Linda Chuan Frank Clark Robin Clay Chauncey Clayton LaVerne Clemons Dianne Coleman Henry Coleman Homer Coleman Anthony Conley Lisa Conley Lurenda Conley David Cook Roy Cooks .lon Cox Their Turn LUiII Come Theeverydoyteosingof W- SIopmores mode sophomores woit for theirturn to come tuphomores got it frontwards and backwards when they couldn't find their classes on thc first day of school, the tradition of being a slop was a trait of critic- ism. The episodes of The Halls Of Parkview High. sent a sad message daily to slops. When sophomores whispered their class yell at pep rallies, laughter prevailed. Even worse, when diapers were thrown at them. lt doesn't bother me to be teased because I know l'll do the same thing next year, said Tracy Bell, sopho- more. Despite teasing, sophomores real- ized that their first year at PV went pretty fast. lt feels funny making fun of sophomores, because just last year I was one, said Tracy Terry, junior. The everyday Slopdogs, and S1opomores, became a monoton- ous saying. We got used to being teased and it doesn't bother anyone anymore, said Liz Masterson, sophomore. A sophomore today, a junior to- morrow and someday a senior. 144!For friends BUTTERFINGERS! Crnlg Evans, sophomore, dropped hls books as onlookers Lnvondn McCarty, Eva Tonres, Renee Womack give him that sophomore gnllt.
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