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In the fall, the sophomore class offic- ers were elected to lead the class through their first year of high school. The officers and other interested soph- omores met throughout the year to plan activities for the class. Fund raising ac- tivities were begun almost immediately with a Flea Market. Other activities throughout the year included partici- pation in Homecoming Week activities, a pizza party, a basketball dance, a tee- shirt sale, bake sales, a candy sale, and the May Dance. This yeaifs officers were: Susan Liebert, presi- dent, Lynne Weston, vice-president, Wendy Gawrych, secretary, Lisa Reynolds, treasurer, and Kathy Ieffords, reporter. Stacy Ake David Albrigxht Larry Aldric Betsy Allen Edward Amerose Dee Amponin David Anderson . Willie Anderson Scott Angelo Mike Aragones Peter Aranyi Anthony Armstead Raymond Arnold, Ir. Richy Arnold David Arris David Ascher S Alvin Ashburn Mark Atkinson Felisa Aycud -, Rex Aycud Angela Baker jeff Ballance Tracye Barker Debbie Barringer Beth Bass Jodi Batten Patricia Baugh Marvin Bazemore Ricky Bazinet Steve Beckett Mike Beckett Greg Bell Quincy Bell David Benabou Mar ie Benjamin ShelTy Bennett Anne Bensley Mary Berry Ronnie Birt 142 I Sophomores Tony Atkins V , l
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Facing a New Decade The seventies are gone for good, only memories remain, we have entered a new decade! What might the future hold? How will each member of the class of eighty-one shape his fate? We may produce some celebrities . . . perhaps a millionaire or two, there is no way of knowing. Some will set out for fortune and fame, others will lead a simpler life. The seventies were controversial years, with drastic changes in every- thing from politics to moral standards, but each of us now has childhood memories to look back upon in later years. As we've grown older and come to realize how quickly things change, 'iii L-J xl! .. ,u 1x i Sinus-if.-2-'.',, we've also learned that we can shape our own futures and become the person each of us wants to be. Despite the dismal outlook of the '80's, we have managed to come up with a few lively predictions for the decade ahead. Anything is possible, such as: 1. The next big drug will be instant cof- fee fex: Folgers crystalsl. 2. Pope john Paul II will be replaced by Pope George Ringo I. 3. Walter Cronkite will be made saint of the United States. 4. Toenail nibbling will be the next big fad. 5. Internal combustion engines will be Q cs . i Susan Watkins 1 . Sherry Weaver Allen Webb i I ' Y. ,ix Warren Weidrick . xl 1 5? is 5' ... . QV- Y . ., 84.5 fx -, replaced by midgets on treadmills, thus solving the energy crisis and giving status to short people. 6. Aliens will land and take over the Tang industry. 7. Atlantis will rise again, look at the world situation, and quickly resub- merge. 8. A born-again Fred Silverman will move to CBN and start such blockbus- ters as Laverne and Moses. 9. Disco will be revived as a form of shock therapy for hardened criminals. 10. Iohn Belushi will be elected presi- dent in 1988. Donald West Pat Westbrook Regina Wethinghton Karen Wharton Bonnie White jimmy White l Phyllis White Ray White Tanya White Mic ael Whitley Lynette Whitman Brian Whitney Kathy Wicker Denise Wickham .ZL- 4 Leigh Wi gins Tom Wilt? jenny Williams Ioanne Williams Traci Williams Valerie Willson Steven Wilson gun:-1 Frank Wins Suwi Wiseman lim Wood Scott Wood Tony Wood Mike Woodhouse Stanley Woodhouse Robert Woolard Donna Woolston Greg Young Emma Zamora David Zavadil Tina Zeljeznjak Said Ziyani juniors K 141
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Kristina Bisson Paul Blanchard Robert Blansett David Blasko Sean Blocker Cleveland Blount Patricia Blount Debbie Bolin Leroy Boone Ginny Bowen Wendy Bowen jim Brace Paul Brambila Diana Briley Thomas Britt Scott Broerrnann Carl Brooks Richard Brophy Dana Brouwer Criss Brown Randi Brown Sheila Brown Ieff Browning Janice Brueggeman Susan Bryant Scott Buckman jennifer Bukowski Ioe Bunin jim Burleson Randy Burleson Deborah Byrd Kim Cadena Cheryle Caldwell Cindy Carlson Fred Carlin Debbie Carpenter Matt Carrier Freddie Cason Steve Celmer Robin Chandler Chris Clark Cindy Clark Vantoria Clay Cindy Clifton Sherrie Clinton Steve Cockrell Steve Cody Terry Colby Hard working and dedicated sponsors Diane Monroe and Betsy Fuqua helped the sophomores get off to a good start.
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