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Stephoney Young , it Q + J' Q Sophomores show freshmen WI-IO'S if hen the freshmen arrived the first day of school, they didn't know what to ex- pect. Many freshmen had heard ru- mors of the big, bad sophomores picking on the freshmen. The sophomores couldn't wait to get back to school the first day. fter all, they had the whole sum- er to think up things to do to the reshmen. And this was their chance to try some of their ideas on ihe freshmen. But once the year started, sopho- mores and freshmen got along very Kell fconsidering that the sopoho- ores are the dominating clas-sl. Even though sophomores were older, when asked if they respected the freshmen, sophomore Kyle Os- orne replied, Yes, most freshmen p andle getting picked on pretty well. Most people had their own ideas about who had more spirit. When sophomore Rhonda Sei- mens was asked who she thought had more school spirit, she said proudly, Sophomores, definitely! Freshmen had their own ideas about sophomores. Freshman Jennifer Mitchell was asked if she looked up to the soph- omores. She bluntly replied, No. Freshman Mark Evans said, I think the sophomores are pretty cool, and I like going to school with them. When asked if the sophomores and freshmen were equal, sopho- more Kyle Mason said proudly, No, because we're more mature than they are. Before the Homecoming assem- bly fwhich was when the first spirit competition was heldj freshman Winn Gonzales said, Freshmen will win the spirit yell. When the assembly was over with, sophomores showed all the freshmen just who was number one! 'Z .,., I f -W e-s rr fi 3 A .,,.. X, , ,, if - , , ,I if S ,,r f 4' , V- V 1 5 1, iff f if 1 f ii? if ' EVERYONE ACREES! Freshman jenny Bertone agrees Central is number one. WE'RE i4f1!Sophomores hold up a poster saying they are number one. 3 Sophomores
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Eugene Walker Robin Walker Shaunna Walker Chris Wall Trevor Wall Dee Dee Walterscheid Eric Walton Stan Wanner Belyncla Ward Wendy Ward Dori Wardle ,loanne Warnisher Robert Washington jennifer Waterman Shane Waters Donna Watson Ronnie Watson Sunny Weaver jim Webb jeff Welch Debbie Wells john Werhun Stephanie West Troy Whatley Kim Whish Brandy White Scott Whiteside Dustin Whitten Stacie Whyte jennifer Wiggins Glen Wiley Lori Wilkerson Candi Williams Donella Williams Marla Williams Wes Williams Brian Wilson Donnie Wilson Kelli Wilson Melissa Wilson Steve Wilson Bryan Wiltse Jodie Wingerson Kisa Winn Melissa Wint Michelle Wise Laura Wood Michelle Wood Dana Woods Tyler Worthen Kim Wright Stacy Wright Charles Young Farrell Young Kelley Young Lois Young 94 Sophomores Q, V 5 VA gf a 5 6 ' G' 0' 2 701' I wwf 2 71, All F17 IV if V '? + ff 5 rs, 6 2 ' :f I me ii ,it was 1 . .. at '- ww , W-.fy r- W I -, it 3' fr Q 4 is 'S f , at --vf- 2 4 Al , i 3 , it 3 i Zzi e'f- - Mvfl J fl is ,. Q, za ,Q 0 sa V ff , M ... egg, 'M v 1 , ' v ,hfsf ,J .1 : 2 'f - . f 1 1, ..,. A , , , .... ,,.w,., i, . if -af' f 1 41 Z nr- 74, ! Ag? pw. .ar
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Ron Abrams Neva Akers Jennifer Alexander Marnie Allen Dawn Ambrose Bobby Amos 1103 Chrys Anderson fi' ga X X X Q ' W ISN aw e Kevin Andrus Jong Anyi Anita Armarfio Aretha Armarfio Frank Arnett Kyle Ash Tara Ash aiu - s sr- When problems arise. . . BRACE YOURSELF. ere you ever called brace face, tinsel teeth, elec- tric can opener, or metal mouth? Chances are you were not alone. About half of the students from the seventh to the tenth grade had braces on their teeth. Why? I got braces because my teeth were crooked and since everybody else was getting their teeth straightened out, I thought I should get my teeth fixed, said Matt Mad- dox. Harvey Austin Ryan Avery Clay Bagley Angela Bain Rachal Baine Rose Marie Baker Ronda Ballard Lisa Baltrush Christy Bare Meshell Barnard Troy Barnes Karri Barnett Becky Barney Lauren Barrera 96 Freshmen My teeth were crooked, and I would grind my teeth together which caused a jaw disease. I had to get braces to correct the disease, said Stacy Wright. Kathryn Howe didn't have her braces long and when asked if it hurt at first or continued to hurt, she replied, It hurt at first, so bad I couldn't sleep at night, but now I'm used to it. Even though people may have called you names, you kept your chin up and KEPT SMILINCJ .fit V, ,rr ' , . ,, f fwTE,s:w4fZarnf, ,,,,, -. . fm ,QQ ' .zrfjf U 5 vt,-'fag ., -gfi-ff. 'J Q , I I , SMILE! YOU'RE ON CANDID CAMERA! Sophomore Kathryn Howe proudly shows off her new braces. ix 3 Ss. t uf
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