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SEMOR CLASS LOOKS BACK, MOVES FORWARD September 3, 1974, w as a dav fiill of exciteinent for the class of 1979, because it was the first cla of school at Peabody Junior Hi i;h. Everyone walked around making new friends, renewing old ones, and just enjovinii themselves. That dav was the beginning of five years of stud hich w ould end in {graduation. The year was characterized by hassles from the upperclassmen. but we took it all in stride u hile participatinii in a threat number of school activities. There were ten members of our class on the Senate of the SC. with approximatelv twentv homeroom representatives. Our class produced a basketball team and helped make up a football team and both had an undefeated season. . s our first year of junior hij h school came to an end. u «• an.xiouslv awaited our freshman vear. In our freshman vear, we ained tv o privileges, a ninth grade prom and superlatives. From the first da ot school, we talked about becoming sophomores at Petersburg High, but we still made our presence felt at Pea- bodv. We were involved in more activities and clubs and proved we had leadership abilit b lia ing all of thi- SCA members being freshmen. Freshmen dominated football which still had another undefeated season and the basketball team luul four freshmen and thev aided the team in an undefeated season. That vear showed how multi-talented the class ot 79 is. The first few davs of being a sophomore were a mixture of excitement and frustration. The excitement »f seeing the new Petersburg High for the first time and the frustration of getting lost over and o er again. We elected class officers for the first time this ear. The w ere: Melvina Leech, President: Terri Bonner, ' ice-pres- ident; Bonnie Sims, Secretary; and Sherrv Cooksev, Begina Shands, and Shelton Lanier, Senators. Mrs. Bailev stressed the importance of our grade averages so we buckled down and studied but also had a regular season champion football team. Two sophomores plaved on the girls basketball team, four sophomores plaved on the varsitv basketball team which won the Central District (Championship. (»rades were stressed even more when we became juniors and we began to think ot lite long goals. c leateil through college catalogues and took the PS. T to see where we excelled. Of course, we still had fim. wi- won first place for the homecoming float and Stephanie Holmes was elected Miss Homecoming ' 77. The f(K)tball team xoted Patricia Chappell Miss Football Sweetheart. Our class officers: Mark Moore. President: Terri Bon- ner, ' ice-president: Man Betts, Secretary ' ; and Annette Smith, Karen Moore, and .Marsha CarjXMiter. Senators. The class colors were green and white, and the class motto was Alwa s and Forever. Bonnie Sims was ' ice- president of the SC. . The ring dance was in March and Annette Smith was voted Junior Bing Dance { )ueen. Juniors were involved in sports, we helped the football team to its first regional vietorx ' in a number of wars. Junior plavers helped the basketball team win the first regional championship since .Moses Malone. You could sav our senior vear started in mid-. ugust, when we took our senior pictures. That was onK the beginning. We still had to order our caps and gowns, announcements and other things. . s in our freshman ear. we voted on class superlatives and are still looking forw ard to our senior prom. We oted on (.lass colors, which were burgiuRK and white, anil class motto Looks Like We Made- It. The class officers were: CCutee (.iles. President: Begina Shands, Vice-president; Annette Smith. Sherri C]ookse . anil Wanda Davis, Senators: and Shelton Lanier, S( ' A Prc sident. Our football team is working hard to ileteat its opponents, .md we ex|H ' ct another exciting basketball team. Those are the extras w hich make anv school vear successful, and that is w hat I want our last ear to be. I think our class is the greatest, and I hope when the time comes for graduation, w c w ill be able to sa , Looks Like We Made Itl Cutee Giles President of the Senior Class 97 r
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I OUTSTANDING SENIORS COME SPOTI.IC.HTERS — Bottom row — Karen Heath, Wanda Williams, Leo ](K-. Hose Parrish. Kobin Vann. Row 2 — Edwin Walthall, Karen Woods, Belinda Scott, Sherry Bnrchett, Vanessa Walker, Kathv Home, Teresa (:ampl ell, Wanda Davis. Row .3 — James Harper, Sherri Cook- sey, Kim Scarboroiii;h, Jennifer Dorr, Cindy Zvirzdin. Row 4 — Tony Hohlis, Shelton Lanier, Kenneth Dent, EdiTinnd Whitley, Gary Hobbs. (iOVERNOR ' S SCHOOL CANDIDATLS - Bottom — Cindy Zvirz- din, Marsha Carpenter, Mnui Minter. Standing — Lonnie Thompson, 98
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