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Rusty Bird Robbie Brown Tina Brown Dixie Bruce Stacy Bruce Bobbie Jo Chestnut Pam Chewning Jim Clemons Timmy Clemons Duane Compton Brent Davis Chris Dillow Brandon Farlow Eric Faulkner Benga Hager Tom Hall Amanda Harden Tina Johnston Clint Kegley Angela Kent V % • V 22 — Ninth grade
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8th Class Officers: Mr. Jamey Hale, spon- sor; Toby Dotson, treasurer; Stephanie Meadows, secretary; John Simmons, vice- president; Becky Bird, president; Mrs. Christine Bird, sponsor. Julie Overbaugh Hope Pike John Simmons Angela Stowers Julie Strock Alan Taylor Robbie Taylor Charlie Thompson Sarah Thompson Scotty Tickle Michael Umbarger Sarah Umbarger Holly Warden Donna Wiley Tommy Wolfe Windy Wolfe Michelle Wright flth grade — 21
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What’s the most important part of school to you? Amusing, but not surprising, an- swers followed when ninth grade students were asked the question, “What’s the most important part of school to you?” One brave stu- dent said that being able to learn more was most important to her. Other answers were “meeting new people and being able to commu- nicate with people”, “playing bas- ketball”, “socializing and being able to talk with friends”, “being able to play in school sports.” The most popular answer seemed to be “when the bell rings at the end of sixth period.” A best excuse for getting out of class and 9th Class officers: Mrs. Sandra Harman, president; Robbie Brown, president; Mr. using artistic talents. sponsor; Brandon Farlow, treasurer; Mir- Tommy Bird, sponsor. acle Mitchem, secretary;Chris Dillow, vice- Allison King David King Teresa Lester Marsha Martin Barbara Meadows Jay Meadows Miracle Mitchem Travis Munsey Ninth grade — 23
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