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CAD Acklin, Krisandra. Choir 1,2.3,4.5,6,7.8: Library Asst. 1.2,3.4,5.6,7.8. Pantherama 7.8: Library Club 3.4.7.8. CBD Alexander. Gail. CCD Anderson. Hal. CDD Anderson. Schuyler. Coun. Historian 7. 8: Orchestra l.2.3.4.5.6.7.83 Prom Comm. 6: Honor Soc. 4.5.6.7.8. CED Askew, Mark. Basketball Mgr. 1.3.53 Football Mgr. 3.4,5.6g Track Mgr. 2.4.63 Li- brary Asst. 1.2.3.4,7,8: Class Coun. 7.8. CFD Atwater. Douglas. Class Coun. 3.4: Li- brary Club 3.4: Football Mgr. 3.5.7. CGD Aubert. Terri. CHD Bachmann. Carol. Pantherarna Bus. Staff 1,2,3.4.5,6,7.85 Orchestra 1.2,3.4,5,6,7. 8. FTA 1.2 CID Baker. Michele. Office Occupations 7.8. CJD Baker. Ronald. Football 5,6.7.8: Track 5 6. CKD Banks. Danny, CLD Banks. Ozell. Voc. Food 5.6.7.8 CMD Barney. Clare. Stud. Coun. 1.2: Library Asst. 3.4: Class Coun. 7.8. 'CND Bean. David. COD Bean Julie. Office Helper 3.4.55 Stud. Coun. 3.4.5,6.7,8g Homecoming Comm. 7.8. Acklin. Krisandra Anderson, Schuyler Aubert. Terri Baker. Ronald Barney. Clare Alexander. Gail X - Askew. Mark Bachmann. Carol l l - Banks. Danny Bean. David Anderson. Hal Atwater. Douglas Baker. Michele Banks. Ozell ,A 35 A A ... ' Xi i ..f 'F ....... if 2 X DD 3 if E ..... Bean. Julie
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Classes Maturity is the main difference between the freshman and the se- nior. High School is a new adven- ture for the freshman. He wants to meet new friends and become ac- quainted with the school so that he can be more involved in school functions. Since the sophomore knows his way around the building, and has become adjusted to new friends and teachers, he hrs ready to investigate new opportunities to learn. l-le may feel ready for more extra-curricular activities. The sophomore looks eagerly for his junior year. The junior is well on his way to maturity. By this time he has learned to drive a car and may even be working at a job part time. l-le assumes more responsibility and leadership. The junior feels that his senior year will be the highlight of his high school career and is there- fore quite anxious forthe beginning ofthe next school year. At last the senior has reached adulthood and his goals begin to change. Now he is beginning to think more about the future. wheth- er it be goingto on to college. taking a full time job or maybe even marriage. The high school years are the years of transition from childhood to adulthood. Thus, each year is a stepping stoneto the next.
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BB B7 Beasley, Brenda 1 1 Birks, Devon , Mr. r ,1 M, , , ,, :fav ,fgyg ,gig 0 ,,,,. . g V V I I I V .,.-. 7:-V4 77 Qtr, 5: Xb: V' ., Masai? , .ywfff -. f '4 . 'j,, ,. P 2.15. M, -. i ff.. M Blankenburg, David - , . , Black, Kerry Blockton, Cherry Bond, Annette l Boyd, Ka ren Bond. Virginia fi GY? Bradford, Debra l Best, Mark Black, Stanley Blue, Maxine Bork, Lynette Mxifgcgw I ,ar 'Wm ff Bradford, Lorraine QAJ Beasley, Brenda. Adv. Girl's Choir 1,22 Usher: Girl's Tumbling 1,22 Homcoming Comm. 1. CBy Beasley, Linda. Office Helper 3.43 Prom Comm. 53 OOC 7,8. CCD Best, Mark. Class Coun. 1,23 Honor Soc. 6,7,8Q Baseball 1,22 DE 7,8. CDD Birks, Devon. CED Black, Kerry. Class Coun. 12,7,83 Home- coming Decor. Comm 3,51 Nurse's Asst. 6,72 Float Comm. 1,5. . QFD Black, Stanley. QGJ Blankenburg, David. LH! Blockton, Cherry. Stud. Coun. 1.23 Panther Press 7,83 Class Coun. 7,83 Home- coming Decor. Comm. 7. CID Blue, Maxine. Pantherama Bus. Staff 7, 8. CJD Bond, Annette. CKJ Bond,Virginia. QLD Bork, Lynette. CMJ Boyd, Karen. Orchestra 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8. QNJ Bradford, Debra. Class Coun. 3,43 Class Secretary 7,81 AFS 3,4,5,6,7,83 Library Asst. 2,3,4Q Stud. Coun. 7,83 Prom Comm. 63 Homecoming Comm. 7. COD Bradford,'Lorraine.
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