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Goodbye Junior High — Hello King Suzie Aceto Joey Affronti Peter Albano Rhonda Alderman Karla Aldridge Bill AlifT Dawn Allen Vondalyn Allen Lisa Alley Kim Amsbury Pedro Andarcio Arlmcntha Anderson Darren Anderson Joe Anderson Susan Anderson Teresa Anderson Tina Andrews Alexis Anglin Meredith Armstrong Jimmy Atchinson Steve Audet Robert Audettc Michelle Auld Cheri Austin Ursula Badertscher Michcal Bahr Joe Barbosa Stephanie Barkholz Walter Barrett Jeff Barrow MaryAnn Barrow Pate Bart Kathy Bass Danccn Bates Patricia Bates Tina Battle Troy Bcflcy Mike Bell Shaync Belluccio Jenny Belt Tammy Berry Hollic Bethany- Frank Biggs Tina Billingsley Lisa Black Mark Blakcy Paul Blanco Kim Bloom Vance Bode Underclass 263
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SOPHOMORES Stephanie Barkholz was the sophomore class president this year. She ran for president because she wanted to make sure the person holding the office would work hard and not just be a figure- head. She felt she would be the best person for the job, and she has a great deal of leadership experi- ence, including being state chaplain for the Flor- ida Association of Police Explorers. Rhonda Alderman was the vice president of the sophomore class this year. She ran for office be- cause she wanted to get involved in school activi- ties during her first year at King. She felt she could do the best job as vice president and hoped to raise enough money to give the sophomore class a good start. She also ran because she enjoys working with people, and this experience will be helpful in her future plans to become a nurse or dentist. The sophomore class secretary this year was Kathy Moon. She ran for office because she likes to get involved in extra activities and was willing to work hard to do a good job. As secretary, she was responsible for keeping records and getting the sophomore class involved by informing them about activities. Her positive attitude toward hard work is a special quality that will help her make their senior year the best. This year’s sophomore class treasurer. Mi- chelle Auld. ran for office because she felt that being a class officer was the best way to get in- volved with school activities. She was also very concerned about raising money for her class’s se- nior year. She plans to go into business, and she felt that the experience she would gain keeping track of the class’s money and thinking of ideas for fund-raising would help her in the future. 262 Underclass
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Lunch — Jesse Bohannon Cindy Bone Mark Bostic Martha Bouzamayor James Bowen Dclisa Bowers Amy Bowman Donnie Bowman Mark Boyette John Brazer John Breden Marc Brewington Chris Bridges William Bricst Clarence Brinkley Kenneth Brinson Mike Brocato Tim Brock Gary Broers Kristin Broome Curtis Brown Delatoria Brown George Brown Greg Brown 264 Underclass Between 11:00 and 2:00 each school day, students of King High School have a variety of places to go for the mid-day meal. Because of the large student population, two lunch periods are needed, the first between 11:34 and 12:20, and the second between 12:34 and 1:20. When a student has acess to a car, some of the more distant eating places are within reach. Students, depending on their tastes for the day, may choose to eat at Burger King, the Mall (Eastlakc), Arby’s, or at their own homes. If, on the other hand, the students has no vehicle, McDonald’s, Frisch's, or “the store” are favorites that are within walking distance. There are those who decide to remain at school and consume the del- icacies” of the cafeteria or savor the tastes of the brown bag. Wherever students decide to eat, all agree that lunch is the highlight of the school day.
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