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Class meetings of the juniors Kevin Wolever tries to avoid the camera as he makes his way back to class after the senior meeting. john Randle and Peter Howell lis- ten closely to the nominees for the senior class song. U ,174 1-rt 41-1 aw EP' Q then there weze three - three class officers that is. After the first tri-semester, junior class president Kevin Bing- ham had to move. But he left us in good hands. The presidency was turned over to vice president jerry Lamb, leaving the president's office open. Iunior class meetings were always a fun way to miss class. Class sponsor Ms. Carol Pier always gave a pep talk to give us the initiative to win the Spirit Award, and helped us to go on to win the hall decorations contest The class meeting was also an opportunity for the junior class counselor, Linda Staggs, to talk to us as a whole, telling us things we needed to know about our junior year. The highlight of the junior class meeting was always Mr. Cur- ry's talks with us, which always made us feel better the rest of the day. And when it was all over, and we were sent back to class, we realized that we were the junior class, the seniors of tomorrow. STUDENT LIFE
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Settling down in their seats before T the class meeting begins is Shawn Cook and Iody Green. How much candy are we going to have to sell now, ask Quint Moore, Thomas Horton, Anthony Acosta and Ann Dickerson. Class meetings of the sophomores Nl s 4 A everything had been said, the class pres usually stood up and uttered those words we all hated to hear, You may all go back to your classes now. With a drawn- out sigh, everyone stood up and discussed which route to take, hoping that class would end before they reached their final destination, second period. Reacting to a funny remark is Pam Kennedy at a class meet- ing. F f ,f xg ty g ' i stg a A lap full of information. Th what Rodney Cooper got at meeting. STUDENT LIFE
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Class meetings of the seniors or seniors, the senior class meeting had a special mean- ing. We were the senior class, meeting to discuss plans for our graduation. Whether we met to order caps and gowns, announcements or discuss prom, we knew graduation wasn't far away, and getting closer all the time. Our class President I- Ram- sey would always start the meet- ing by asking us to rise for the Pledge of Allegiance. Our class treasurer, Kathy Phillips, would then give us the financial rep' telling us how much we neec for the prom. Our vice presid Waylon Hargrove then gave u pep talk to get the spirit up to 1 those M8rM's or go to the car wa to help raise money for the prc Finally secretary Stacie Da would tell us plans for the prc which was never too far away. I the meetings never lasted lo enough, and we were sent back class until the next senior meetii Tricia Linton, Celinda Lindsey, and Iudy Keane pay close atten- tion at the senior class meeting Senior class president I- Ramsey discussed prom plans at the first senior class meeting. Senior Keith Meeks watches closely as the graduation announqements are explained at the meeting. i Q Q S si'- Q-rx STUDENT LIFE
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