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Shirlene Addison Donald Allen Robert Allen Vickie Allen Johnny Anderson Pam Arton Mark Atkinson Patrick Barnett Patty Barnett Becky Beam Reba Beaver Scotty Beaver Patty Berry Mike Bivins William Blanton Beverly Black Ronnie Black Penny Bolick | was going 65 m.p.h.! Just cruisin’ ax down the road! | looked in my rear- view mirror and practically slammed on the brakes at the sight of a state patrol car. | realized afterwards it was the worst thing | could have done. When the blue light started flashing, | knew | was dead. But luckily he went on by to write someone else a ticket. One of the things we all look forward to in high school is the day when we turn sixteen and get our driver's license! But before we had the book work for nine weeks under Mr. Hutch- inson or Mr. Powell. It was usually quite awhile before we got to drive (in some cases). That’s because there’s only Hutch and Powell, to drive all 400 of us students. There have been instances where some of us were driving and run out through fields and into ditches. Hutch and Powell must have a lot of nerve to 7 PON. eee poeve yeoeee »eoene peeve — , have done this for Hutch — 19 years, and Powell — 38 years. After we had driven it was time to cram and learn all of those questions and answers. We finally go to the State Patrol Office. After we have been given the test, we look at the first question and forget all of the answers we have crammed for. So we sort of guess at most of the answers and hope and pray that we're right. But when the instruc- tor grades our paper, we just barely get our permit. Then a year later we have to go back to get our license. Since we passed our permit test, all we have to do is drive. All that sounds simple enough, but once we started driving it was a little different. We just didn’t see that stop sign back there! This is what we all look forward to before they’re 16! But after we get them it’s worth it for awhile! 156 Sophomores
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CLASS OFFICERS BOTTOM ROW: Vickie Allen (Vice-President), Shannon McSwain (President). TOP ROW: Zina Wright (Secretary), Amy Wright (Treasurer). Boys even like to make “laps” around the halls, as shown by sophomores Barry McKee, Jeff Boman, Gene Terry. Or are they chasing a bunch of girls? Sophomores Marc Lovelace, Keith Larsen, and Angie McMurry catch up on the homework they didn’t do, during homeroom in Mrs. Putnam’s room. Sophomores 155
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Carol Borders Betsy Bowen Susan Bowen Jeff Bowman Vince Bowman Rhonda Boykins Lora Brackett Lynn Brackett Woodrow Brackett Connie Bradshaw Li sa Bradshaw Jerome Brewton Kim Bridges Jamie Bright James Brock Frank Brogden Charles Brooks Floyd Brooks Liz Brown Ronald Brown Melisa Buff Jody Bullard Leonard Bullard Debbie Bumgardner Diane Bumgardner Denise Burgess Paula Butler Crystal Byers Bev Byrd Melvin Byrd April Carr Kenneth Carter Diane Camp Joe Camp Joy Camp Carol Campbell Eric Campbell Lana Canipe Keith Carpenter Steve Carpenter Carlson Carson Dennis Champion Sophomores 157 N 1
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