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Daniel Kolb Matthew Kuebler Paul Landers Joanne Layne Richard Lefler, Jr. Thomas Liley Erica Lindsey Brian Logsdon Rebecca Lurker Julie Mackey Brian Magary Becky Mann Ivy Marnocha Jennifer Martin David Marlock Brian Mayes Tevis Mayes Dennis Maynard, Jr. Steven McCullough Archie McDowell Bret McCuyer David Mercer Jeri Meredith Louis Meredith Deondria Meriweather Jason Merkley Tonya Merritt Brandy Meyer Minda Michael John Miles Mickey Miller Jason Mitchell Tonya Moit Jean Moore Terry Moore Candi Mortzfeldt William Meyers Robin Mynatl 94 Q FRESHMEN First Date Jitters What is supposed to be one of the most special nights of your life, can eas- ily turn into a disaster; due to first date jitters. Every- one confesses to having them. Whether you change clothes at least 14 times or you spend five hours get- ting ready, first dates can often be a tragic experience. Senior Kathy Owen re- calls that her first date was not without it's share of mishaps. I was wearing high heals, tripped up the stairs and bit the concrete. Although first date jit- ters can be annoying and some of the mishaps that inevitiably accompany first dates are embarassing, they will always stay in our minds as A Shade Above the Rest.
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Senior Jill Hunter helps freshmen find their classes. A Fresh Flock Every year a fresh flock of freshmen enter the kingdom of the fretted upperclassmen. Freshmen attend one full day of school with no has- sle from the upperclass- men. They learn where their homeroom, lockers, and classes are. The next day, when the upperclass- men arrive, the freshmen are instantly under pres- sure. They forget where their classes are and seem to feel quite insecure. At pep assemblies the freshmen are not quite ca- pable of cheering accord- ing to some upperclass- men. Booing and hissing cover the quiet cheer com- ing from the freshmen sec- tion. Freshmen appear mo- tionless and act as if they were in a daze. However, as the assemblies progress, so do the freshmen. With the first month of school under their belts, freshmen begin to blend in with the other students. There is still a distinct fea- ture about them though. They are still singled out as greenies and will always receive the most harass- ment from upper classmen. Despite all of this, just remember - everyone was a freshman once, Heather Hisch Lori Hobby Marla Haygood Jeffrey Hockensmith James Holley Debra Holmes James Horne Ryan Hubbard James Huffman Bernard Huffman, Jr. Justin Huggins Laura Ingram Karie Inkenbrandt Melody Jarrell Matthew Jesop Jennifer Johann Albert Johnson Mark Johnson Nathan Johnson Stephanie Johnson Tonya Jones William Jones Jeremy Jourdan Chad Karns Darla Keller Stacey Kemper Jeremy Kieffner Latasha King Tonya King Brandon Kitchens Melissa Knapp FRESHMEN Q 93
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Chrisdie Nally Brandon Neu Joel Neuffer Kimberly Nord James Oliver Charice Osborn Anthony Parmenter Jennifer Parmley Justin Patton Larry Paul Rodney Pavlichek Julie Perkins Kelly Pfender Toya Pfettshcer Joseph Phelps Christina Phillips. Heidi Pinkston Tiffany Poole Alisa Porch Derek Powell Aaron Raleigh Erin Ranes Angela Redman KHL Rickard Blvtt Ringo Annette Rogers David Roy H Kcnncth Roy III Julie Ruminer Sarah Ruminer Clalg Russell Matthew Ruthenbcrg Rum Sanderson Ronald Smut, Jr, katherinc Sherrill Matthew Shirel Bryxo Shoultz Jcnmfer Shudx Rodney Sulls Donovan Simpson Gabriel Simpson Dana angcr Dmna Singm KynLo Slaughter Brian Smith Melody Smith Ronald Smith Jana Staley Lawanda Stauber Stephanie Stocker Mary Stovall Kenneth Streeter Edward StriCLer Mamie Sullivan Sarah Swope Christine Talley FRESHMEN Q 95
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