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l s' Renee Smith L Kyle Weaver Ex S M ,M 9 X '03 e1,h Emily Welborn lf L mLLA' wx Don Yontz X Not Pictured: I Shawn Morris Great Expectations The freshman class is an impor- tant part of the school and should not be overlooked or left out of any activity, stated several ninth grad- ers. The class was given a chance to speak out about themselves, and most felt that it is a closely knit group because everyone is a friend of everyone else, and most have known each other for several years. They admitted that many of the class members were immature although, as a whole, it was an intelligent class. They admired such people as Mrs. Hoots, Robert E. Lee, Mr. Loggins, and Coach Hall because he's pretty cool. One ninth grader summed up the class as being good because there are not too many jerks. Most members of the class were sports en- thusiasts, interested mainly in soc- cer, tennis, basketball, swimming, and skiing. Other hobbies included music, reading, television, cooking, and crafts such as crosstitch and em- broidery. Almost all shared a com- mon goal: to obtain a car by their sixteenth birthday. Someday, the group plans to go separate ways and into professions including the fol- lowing: pharmacist, disk jockey, pro- fessional baseball player, sports an- nouncer, stereo sound consultant, and a very well-off brain surgeon. The freshman class may be remem- bered for their intelligence, original- ity, or even silliness, but to them- selves, they will always represent a special group in which many events were shared, and many valuable les- sons were learned. 115 W l
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2 'IF1 SOPHC ORES ,M ,,,f.. Class Officers lfrom bottom to topl: Pres.-Imogene Troxler, V. l ff Lorl Allen Teressa Ayers Yvette Bauguess lulle Blevins Pres.-Lori Allen, Treas.-Sharon Canoy, Sec.-Chris Shuping.
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