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4 5, etlrl BM Outstanding Juniors were recognized by the National Bank of Greenwood for grade point averages above 3.6 for five straight semesters. Juniors receiving recognition were ffrontj Mark Wild fseniorj, Peter Lux, Tad Bohlseng fRow 25 Katy Yee, Jenny Mitchell, Sharon Kellow, Lynn Sappenfield, Theresa Hamilton, Adela Hoernerg fRow 35 Barb Cooley, Susan Mahan, Kent Foutty, Tony Robert, Dave Salmon, Denise Wampner, Rebecca Gupp, Beth Fendley fseniorj, Theresa Bailey, Cindy Wetzel, Jill Adamson. Adams, R. 'X Adamson, Jill Ader, Bill .irtt Ainley, Lesile Albers, Liz Alspaugh, Jeff Ashworth, Debbie Bade, Darrell Bailey, Teresa Baker, Bob Bass, David Bastin, David Bates, Anne Beever, Diane Belovic, Mike Bertolet, Pam sundf,.f Binney, Joyce Blanford, Scott Boaz, Richard Bohleson, Tad Brant, Lisa Bravo, Rosemarie Brown, Brian FV Brown, Dina Brunk, Roger Burton, George Callahan, Dana Cannon, Beth Cannon, Sherry Caraboa, Janet A Carbonell, Mark ,J ytllll tgf,e f Carlson, R. IX, at Carpenter, Dana 4 i, 1 Carson, Karen Carter, Maria
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Sophomore Chris Hassell enjoys working on the They are approaching the time when they will float and getting 'rowdy' as a class at pep sessions? have to make important dec1s1ons about their Freshman Jay Smith agreed with Chris. I enjoy careers and their futures A word from the wise going to the pep sessions and watching our class Enjoy high school life while you can because it win activities, and also getting involved in the spirit. will seem to slip away all too quickly We didn't have that at the Middle School, he said. by C Rae Pep sessions and being 'rowdyi all part of class spirit. The underclassmen have definite thoughts about what they expect from their Senior year. Despite the obvious answer, Graduation, many of them have other ideas about their final year. Junior Pat Hagen says he looks forward Hto just being a Sen- ior, and having people look up to youf, I look forward to reflecting back and being able to be proud of the way my class and I may have represented GCHS, and hoping on-coming stu- dents will take that same responsibility. fWinning Mufreesboro might be nice also.j,'i added Missy Nix. ffL00king forward to new challenges and adventures as a Senior-Huehls Steve Dhondt, sophomore, said, I look forward to being an upperclassman and being the school leaders. I look forward to being the class everyone looks up to.'i Junior Theresa Huehls states, I don't really look forward to my Senior year because our lives will change so much, but I'm looking forward to the closeness that a lot of the Senior classes have had, and the chance to make my friendships stronger. I also look forward to new challenges and adven- tures. Junior Jenny Mitchell probably best describes the bittersweet Senior year. She said, 'fSeniors are king of the world, and the saddest class also. They are half-adult, with one eye toward college, and half-child, looking at unleashed nonresponsibilities. Thatis what I look forward to? Darrell Bade feels that the good times spent with friends is the most important part of high school. He also mentioned that the faculty is great, and the school activities are also important. The underclassmen are starting to form memo- ries that they will keep with them for the rest of their lives.
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Cason, Tim Castelot, Yvette Chadwcll, Rose Chamberlin, Brian Chappell, Kris Chenoweth, Pam Clarkston, Laura Clayton, Craig Clayton, Jill Clearly, Dave Clodfelter, Renee Clyburn, Marie Collins, Brenda Concepcion, Irving Concepcion, Nelson Conway, Steve Cook, Tami Cook, Shannon Cooley, Barbara Cooper, Gary Craighcad, John Cummings, Ron Cumming, Terry Dausch, Hope Davis, Brenda Davis, Linda Deck, Lincoln Denny, Diane DePledge, Ian Deputy, Cathy Dougherty, Ken Downey, Eric Drake, Ron Duff, Bonnie Edmond, Tanya Ennis, Gary Fattig, Robert Fisher, Brian Flemming, Mark Flemming, Patti Ford, Judy Forehand, Paula Foutty, Kent Fowler, Barry Fox, Elaine Fox, Lisa Frushon, Ed Gabehart, Kathy Gabehart, Norm Gainey, Tony Gant, Phyllis Gapp, Rebecca Garnett, Dee Dee Garrett, Robin Garris, Linda Gibson, Curt fafffai E ,Q 4 Q
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