Blackford High School - Reflections Yearbook (Hartford City, IN)

 - Class of 1980

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Labs are a big part of biology and first year students learn the basics. Sophomore Penny Hunt disects the earthworm while her part- ner observes. rf t The band must march outside when weather permits so they can keep in step during per- formances. Martv Winder enjoys it. Magazines sales went well. Sponsors Mr. Richard Beymer and Mrs. Judy Trees explain the financial situation to Rick Cross. Sophomores 61

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Pictured are Sophomore class officers: Pres. Alan Townsend; Vice Pres. Robyn Rogers; Sec. Tamera Enochs; and Treas. Marty Wind- er. Have wheels will wreck Sophomores look forward to being able to drive. They don ' t look for- ward to wrecking cars, either their parent ' s or their own. Unfortunately it happens a lot. Slam went the breaks of one dri- vers ' training car because the driver didn ' t want to hit the chicken in the middle of the road! ' Why did the chicken cross the road? ' Just drive!!! Then we remember the famous story about the girl stopping at the overpass in Upland to wait for some- one to lower the drawbridge. ' They let people like this drive? ' The highway department was painting the white lines on the side of the road, when one student kept getting over too far and managed to transfer the paint from the side of the road to the right side of the car. Probably was great fun removing the paint. This student may soon have to remove mail boxes from his grill. Then driving near Muncie air- port I told the driver to turn into the main entrance. She did so at 35mph. and on two wheels. Afterwards, she laughed, and then she cried. These incidents were related by Mr. Jerry Shreves as he looked back over the wild experiences of teach- ing drivers ' training. Homecoming turned out to be an exciting ex- perience for Angle Carll when she was hon- ored as the sophomore princess. 60 Sophomores



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David Abbott Doug Adkins Rod Adkins Denise Anderson Katrina Atkinson Linda Atnip Jeff Bales Jeff Banter Tracey Banter Scott Bartlett Pete Bartrorn Randy Bell Roger Bell Carl Beltz Joe Bennett Rob Bennett Diana Bilbrey Amy Boise Shelly Bonewit Pam Bookout Lori Bothast Ann Bowman Robyn Boxell Robbie Bratton Dennis Brock Dean Brown Jeff Brown Mandi Brown Renee Brown Greg Buckner Debbie Bullard Jay Bye Cynthia Cale Richie Capper Angle Carll Amy Carpenter Lisa Carvel Sharon Cheney Carisa Chipman Dawn Clamme Sophomores Magazines dominate year Magazines sales are the highlight of a typical sophomore year, aside from the class ring frenzy. For many students this sale was their first ex- perience with an important class ac- tivity. Every class sets a goal a little higher than the class before them, then works hard to achieve that goal. Of course there are always those who don ' t want to bother with it, but then again there are also those that out do themselves. Prizes were given to top salespeople to en- courage sophomores to work a little harder. Class rings, as usual brought ex- citement to everyone that ordered one. The class decided to order the rings early so they would have them by November instead of in Febru- ary, when most of the other classes have received theirs. Prices skyr- ocketed with the surging price of gold. 62 Sophomores

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