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Juniors Combine Resources Jim Applebury Donnie Arment. Sergeant-at-Arm Robin Beeman Ron Bentch Lisa Berkstresser Rita Blackburn Tammy Blair Russell Bower Gardith Calvert Robbie Cashman Kevin Chamberlain Helen Clines Bonnie Comstock Kim Comstock Carmeron Coursey. Stu-Co Rep. Mike Crenshaw Rodney Culp. Vice-President Jeff Curry Marsha Daniels. Secretary Pam Dorsey I: Cmdi. does the teacher realize that you're making extra copies of that test?, 1 Sonseeray Houchens picks up her 1981 Mirror., 3: Matt, after seeing a Brooke Sheilds anti-smoking cam- paign commercial.. 4: Bruce Mr. Big” Kenney participates in Mafia Day. Watch out for that biscuit!” 12 Juniors
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Shaky knees, sweaty palms, butterflies in the stomach these are common characteristics of a sophomore student who is attempting to pass his driver's test for the first time. After what has seemed an almost endless 15 years, the big moment has arrived. Now. hopefully, all those hours in Driver's Ed. class, plus the time spent studying the diver s manual, will pay off. Everyone is told to go into a room where he will take the written test. If 75% or above is made on the test he is free to try to pass his driving test. The driving part of the test is prob- ably one of the most nerve-wracking exper- iences in the life of a 16-year-old. He feels that every move he makes is being watched and ana- lyzed by the instructor. He has this terrible pre- monition that an old lady or a young child is going to materialize out of thin air right in front of his car. The majority of sophomores do get through the test and if they don’t pass it the first time, few of them give up. Eventually that long await- Tresa Vogt Mike Walsh. Stu-Co Rep. Susan Wemrich Tracey Wheeler John Wahlers Eddy White Philip White Vince Williams Rob Willie Carl Wilson Brenda Wood Dana Yaryan Tammy Yoder Richard Young Tammy Ypya Angie Wallace opposite page: I % 2: Sophomores took the first place honors in Homecoming hall competition, page II: I: Dana wears body jewelry. 2. Sophomore Homecoming hall banner. 3: Joey Shepard plays Hot Wheels. ed independence finally arrives, (sometimes after two or three attempts). No more bumming rides from upper-classmen to and from Camp- bells. No more having parents drive to pick up a date or friend. Aftei finally getting that all-important slip of paper that gives him the right to drive, the ex- citement quickly subsides. There are so many other greater excitements and responsibilities ahead that getting a driver’s liscense will seem almost petty. But. the anticipation will never be forgotten, nor the intense feeling of accomplish- ment after receiving the little card with one’s name and picture that says he has the freedom to drive. Once the 16-year- old possesses the precious little card bearing his name, address, and a not- so becoming picture, his worries become paying for insurance and gas. Sophomores ll
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Mary Ann Douglass Pat Dreyer Mike Easterly Mary Lou Eldridgc. Stu-Co Rep. Richard Fields Suzy Fleener Sue Francis Rita Frazier Rarbara Grace Donna Gremminger Charles Goodson Ron Groumousky Mark Flaley Renee Hardey Patti Hall David Harter John Hayden Beth Heitzman. Stu-Co Rep. Ted Heitzman Sonseeray Houchens All members of the student body en|oyed the convenience of the new snack bar. Juniors 13
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