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SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS — Jackie Hill, president; Wynecia Hudson, vice-president; Kim Jar- rell, treasurer; Sabrina Wright, secretary. SOPHOMORE CLASS REPRESENTATIVES — Front Row: Chiquita Reid, Sabrina Wright, Jackie Hill, Wynecia Hudson. Back Row: Mr. John Brown (adviser), Mia Rozier, Wendy Robinson, Clarissa Col- lins, Kimberly Jarrell, Miss Nova Bruss (adviser). (Sophomore Class Officers) Underclassmen 123
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Frank Gooden III (9) Carolyn Goolsby (10) Ronald Goolsby (9) Artemys Gordon (9) Arzella Gordon (9) Samuel Gordon (11) Kenneth D. Graves (11) Melinda Kay Graves (11) Denise Diane Gray (10) Dewayne Gray (10) Kimberly Gray (10) Tawana Montrell Gray (10) Alan Green (10) Belinda Green (9) Denise Green (11) James Green (9) Ronald Green (11) Ronald Green Jr. (10) Patrice Marshell Greenhill (10) Andrew Dewayne Greenleaf (9) Timothy Green (9) Frank Griffin (9) Kimley Griffin (10) Richie Griffin (10) Elizabeth B. Grimes (11) Otis Guy (9) Anthony Hall (9) Mark Hall (10) Sammie Hall (10) Kelvin Hammonds (9) Lonnie Hampton (9) Athum Hand (9) Alvin Harmon (10) Brian Harper (9) Antonio Harris (10) Audrey A. Harris (10) Eric Yancy Harris (10) Evette Renee Harris (11) Herman Lee Harris (9) Jerome Harris Jr. (11) Jerry Lewis Harris (10) Juandalynn Regina Harris (10) Michael T. Harris (11) Ursula Vanessa Harris (11) Jody Harrison (11) Dennis Hart (9) Jacqueline Elaine Harvey (9) Tammy Lynn Harvey (11) Tracey Savrina Hawkins (10) Dexter Maurice Haywood (9) Myderia Trichell Haywood (11) Nicole Lasonda Haywood (10) Ralph Haywood (10) Anthony Hazel (11) Dexter Heard (9) Cliff C. Hendrix (10) Underclassmen (Goo-Hen)
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Grounding: a mother d revenge “‘No more skating, using the phone, or dating! And don't dare ask for the car! You're grounded for three weeks.” Being grounded, a fate that none of us wants, is a common punishment by parents. Junior Crissi Thomas said, ‘‘l once got grounded for talking back to my parents. Sophomore Tamekia Evans said, ‘‘One thing | don’t do is talk back to my parents, but, fighting with my brother and sister is a different thing. And my sentence is two weeks or until my mother says it’s over.”’ Reginald Hicks (11) Karen Hightower (9) Audery Hill (10) Antonio Dewayne Hill (10) Charahtis Hill (11) Chery! Hill (11) Curtis Hill (10) Dorothy Katrina Hill (11) Jacqueline Hill (10) Joe Hill (11) Raquel Hill (11) Ronald Hill (10) Shalaine Hill (11) Tamika Hillman (11) Tijuana Hillman (9) Bernard Hodges (9) Charles Hodges (10) Lisa Hoges (10) Tonee Holden (9) Tony Hollimon (10) Carol LaRisa Hollings (9) Carlis Marie Hollings (10) Steve Hollings (11) Demetria Hollins (9) Laura Hollomon (11) Gardenia Hooks (10) Madeline Michelle Honne (10) Carlton Hoskins (10) Walter Hoskins (10) Benjamin Eugene Howard (10) Cheryl Howard (9) Dexter Howard (9) Frank Howard (9) Nathan Howard (10) Teresa Howard (9) Underclassmen (Hic-How) Bad grades seem to be a common cause of grounding. Junior Lynn McKenzie said, “For bad grades | can get grounded from talking on the phone and from going out on the town for the weekend. My punish- ment usually lasts three weeks.” Clive Webley, a freshman, gets grounded for missing curfew, not doing chores, and for bad grades at school. His restriction which usually lasts three weeks or more, involves the loss of the phone, and a shorter curfew. Then there are students like sophomore Jackie Brown who has longer restrictions for missing curfew, not doing chores at home, getting into trouble at school, and bad grades. Her restriction is about two and a half months of not going out. Also, there’s sophomore Walter Solomon who gets a three-month restriction for bad grades. It's a good b et Jackie and Walter would be envious of Edrina Cornelius, who, for missing curfew and not doing chores at home, only has to stay home for a week.
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