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■ V . 'A' V? b A v y , r •' - rv V tA7 5 “ ? President— Bryant Hare f SOPHOMORES Vice President— Ginny McCabe Secretary— Angela Knight Treasurer— Leslie King As the ninth grade approached it’s end, I realized that soon I was going to be a Soph¬ omore. I thought over what this might mean. To me, it seemed that this year should be a special one. After all, you’ve finally made it to “high school.” You’ve established your basic place in school. Tenth grade is the last year that you can have fun. When you reach the eleventh grade, you’re faced with college boards and deciding what you’re really going to do with your life. I looked at the tenth grade as all roses— a time to sow my wild oats. I’m .sorry to say that my interpretation was a mistaken one. One of the major jobs of our class was to give the Juniors a Ring Dance. And we wanted it to be the best. We chose a band, committees and sponsors and started to work. We sold tickets, decorated the gym and elected a queen and king. These were only a few of our problems. As did other Sophomores, I worried and worried that the dance would not be successful. But do you know what? It was a success! Our major problem was solved. We were faced with a few more problems. Lack of school spirit was one. The lack of some students was made up by far by the students who had more than their share. We still never won the Spirit Stick, but we’ve got two more years to try. I promise that before we graduate we’re going to have it tool Reporter— Mike White 72 Angela Knight
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