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Sophomores Elect Outstanding Students Miss Sophomore is a member of the FCA, Career, Pep, and Sci- ence Clubs. She was selected class president this year and a class favorite and vice president of the freshman class. She ran cross-country for A.C.H.S. when she was in eighth grade. Jamie enjoys swimming and working at Dairy Queen. She would like to be a lifeguard this summer. Mr. Sophomore participated in four different sports this year: basketball, football, cross country and track. Last year Wally was a member of the football, track, and basketball teams. He was chosen as a freshman class favor- ite. Wally is a member of the FCA and likes to party and ride around outside of school. When the votes were in and counted it was evident that the female gender had made a clean sweep in the 1978 election of sophomores. Jamie Harper was elected president; Mitzi Rodgers, vice president; Tammy Sexton, secretary; and Marty Cheatham, treasurer. Instead of the usual five couples being chosen as class favorites the sophomores again decided to give the females the edge. Six young ladies were chosen be- cause of a tie. The sophomore class favorites this year are Marty Cheatham, Kim Harris, Mitzi Rod- gers, Shaunah Spicer, Jeanie Wheeler, Tammy Sexton, Todd Ballou. Bob Barnes. Jimmy Ellis. Mike Riggs, and Tony Sneed. 28 sophomores
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The freshmen class found their first year of high school to be very different from their last year of grade school. To begin with they were no long- er top dogs on the totem pole” but were suddenly at the bottom of it. They grew tired of being picked at and called green” freshmen. But as always they pulled through. They became interested in clubs and other activities just as they became interested in the school. They were well re- presented in football, base- ball, basketball, band, drill team, cheerleading, and many other activities. Finding themselves now having to cope with new rules and the demerit system, they very quickly adjusted to high school life. Being exposed to many more people than they had in grade school, they quickly made many new friends. This year’s class is com- posed of 280 freshmen under the guidance of eight fresh- men sponsors. Freshman Class Officers — Lyndon Wilkerson. President; Brent Yates. Vice President; Bruce Willis. Treasur- er; Lydia Hoots. Secretary. 30 freshmen
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