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122lPages Pages Meet The Challenge When you're not a lower class- men and you're not an upper- classmen, youlre a sophomore. This means all the attention goes to the ones going out, and the ones getting ready to go out. Why are we here? Growing up In the middle for one year Is a tough task. Examples must be given for freshmen and examples must be taken from the upperclassmen. Being a tenth grader brings things like your class ring and your first yearbook; symbols that will someday make you realize that high school days are some of the best days of your life. Kelley Hamilton, Soph. Vice Pres. 1. 10A Row 1 L to R: Bruce Blngham, Mindy Colley, Lori Badertscller, Jayne Carr, Tracie Boyer, Gwen Buxton, Deb- bie Cassady, Tammi Bartlett 2. Mike Borham, Paul Cooper, Pll Belcher, Rhonda Adams, Clndy Booher, Llsa Cayton, Lori Bryant 3. Jim Blaney, Todd Cooper, James Combs, Chuck Bree, Steve Brown. Mike Cline. Not pictured: Jeff Bess, Daniel Bowers- h mlth, Heather Brooks 2. What? 3. Mt- tle more to the rlght. 4. Paige Pond says, HI! 5. We don't want to hear It, Bart Johnson. 6. No secrets, girls.
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A 1. Cheeez! 2. Class officers: Vlce-Presl- dent Elaine Farstad, Treasurer Molly Humes, President Traci Clark, Secretary Karen Hopkins. 3. Ronnie Gm ves ls proud olhis attire. Yeah! 4. Beth Sellers gets the giggles In band. 5. An apple a day keeps the doctor away. 6. Sharon Hayes day- dreams. 7. Meet me here at seven. 8. Matt Fryman packlng up for the weekend. 9. FFA hard at work. 10. Juniors enjoy long lunch periods. 11. We know who the ham ls here. 12. Mike Verttees scrubs the parking lot. 13. That's right, rm bad. 14. Sue Kohl looking sweet. 0m. 15. Who smiles doing homework?! 16. JVS Ju- nlors. I 21 ASqulres
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1. Class Officers: Pres. Bill Gregory, V. Pres. Kelley Hamilton, Sec. Tammi Bart- lett, Treas. Mike Cline. 2. Debbie at C.$.G. 3. Sam Delaney's moment of ban- or. 4. Huh? 5. Katie Platt taking a break. 6. Another boring assembly. 7. 108 Row 1 L to R: Jenny Farris, Cheryl Da vis. Debbie Graves, Sam Delaney, Lisa Grant. 2. Scott Dauphin, Rhonda Dlenst, Connie Garri- son, Laurie Gable, Lat! Garrison 3. Fred de Jong, Mike Deel, Tony Flick, Kenny Darst, Rob Fulton, Laurie Davenport. Not pictured: Terri Desklns, Darryl Cox. 123.Payes
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