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Jody Kelley Paul Kemp Stephanie Kendall Chris Kennedy Marc Kletke Scott Kindrick Jeff Kingsley be ! Angie Kitchel james Kix Tiffani Klarich Steven Knight Kelly Koenig john Koeninger Steve Kriete Taking risks Sz making the RIGHT MOVES ophomore Trey Owens liked racing Motorcross. He owned a Kawasaki KX80 and had been racing for four years. As of this date, October 20, 1986, he had broken four bones-an arm, hand, collarbone, and thumb. Interstate Motorcross Park was his favorite track. The hardest track he ever raced was at Tyler, Texas. Trey was recognized by O'Neal U.S.A. and Maxima Racing Lubri- cants and received sponsors from both companies. His most memorable experience was his first race on a Kawasaki Christopher Kyzer Patty Lamaster Scott Lamb jerry Lambert Danielle Lane Cindy Lanman Chris Larkin ff- john Laughlin i Bobby Leasure Ray Ledford Ben Lee Greg Lee Patrick Lee Robert Lee 88 Sophomores KX6O. Trey figured he would take first place easy, but when the gate dropped he was shocked at how far behind he was. By the time the race was over Trey had crashed several times and had been lapped by half of the oth- er racers. He trained every day and ran approximately three miles. When Trey was not racing, he could be found trailriding with sophomore Gary Clayton. To ride like his idols, Rick John- son and Guy Cooper, was a goal he set. MUD + SWEAT I FUN. Competing in a motorcross race, sophomore Trey Owens pulls ahead of his competition as he flies off a jump. in .... ws. 1
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Christy Morris Becky Morris Lee Morris Samantha Morris Tim Morris Brett Morrison Angela Morton if H 3 S s Yr ' . ii, i f l Kelly Mosby Bryan Moss Vanessa Moss joe Murray Chris Muzzy David Nail Stephanie Neece Are ou stuck without a ride AGAIN? ver been stuck at school without a ride? Missed the bus and no way home? Many students never had that problem. They were the ones with licenses and, more importantly, cars. Sophomore Chris Larkin, for in- stance, got an '84 Camaro for his sixteenth birthday. Chris said, I want everyone to know I'm really not as bad as a driver as everyone thinks I am. When asked what the worst thing about driving to school was, he replied, Jeremy Blackwell and Andrea Barnes are always bum- ming rides off mel Then there were the ones who weren't so fortunate the ones Iennifer Newsom Hung Nguyen Van Nguyen Brian Nicks Pat Oathout Young Oh Dawn Onspaugh Kyle Osborne Martin Overturf Travis Owens David Owens Cuale Ozuna Randy Padgett Won Pak n iw- as . af' :asf 1: K' ff 573: 90 Sophomores without a licence and without a car. In sophomore Kyle Osborne's situation it was a bit expensive to try to sneak mom and dad's car out. I took my parents car out and well .... kind of wrecked it he said. Kyle ended up having to pay his sister big bucks to say it was her fault. David C1oddard's experience with driving wasn't so good either. I was turning a sharp corner and the door opened and out I went! said David. But Shaunna Walker summed it up when she said, I hope I don't run over a little old man, or run into a brick wall while I'm taking my test or I might never get a car! MX is' ' f My .Wm I I LJ ANOTHER RIDE? Freshman jeremy Blackwell begs for one more ride from sophe omore Chris Larkin. 'ix X RE we . ia 'QA-6 . 3
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