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Hamp Rivenbarlc gives his secret of success to eager listeners. .Zh Tara Gaines, a new student, enjoys study hall in Mrs. Lindsays Class. SW WJ, if' ,. t a t i s t ' ' ff l ' feas t-this -1. ,t 2 rrrrr t i ' -rf 3 it ' X M25 if in j N 5 .... it ,A , . ,, Kathy Lucas K ::tt,.. N it M - g l Mike McNeil 1: -- 54 Hamp Rivenbark '11 X Gary Squires 2 WR 1+ K J tt 'K sv - s 19 ti s k Q X XM? N i W 'Q R ,B it l ' -:bv it t fw. .ld a 4 03 A WX V' t if-X a V- '- A - ' L J. 'X 5 .'3:vN.p,.R john jackson laughs in the face of danger from john Stoudenmire and Hamp Rivenbarla. l 89
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V 1 2 in ff 1 W .6 f Q , r ,,,. f as M ' er i rt M it r l f V ' Rick Bailey 3 5 s .1 i T we 1 V . 4 .ii , ,,,,, V , , 5 ' ,,,' fs , J at .1 Emmie Becker qw ,,, f K+ in . ,, .K , '. Keith C8Sl13 W ,V -'f m W 4 :ar l 1 ft' 7' . ' ' H ' if Brent Cosfon .W Jlmmy Emwlstle ' fwf r. ,, 'f X l h+tf,wr:r:ff.-rw , M X ' Q an O '11 I O 5 0 73 rn an f Susan Geddie Jennifer Hudson 1' john jackson lNot Picturedj V,-i 4 Betha Knight H f Anna Lange V Andy Lipscomb R 'wma X it .K X 5 At the beginning of the year, Mrs. Ramsey's homeroom was a little nervous because the class had so few people, but in the end were pretty thankful for the small class. The students felt closer to teachers and received alot of individual help. Everyone was class clown and never bored. Even though they didn't make much money selling Raid- er cups, they weren't down , . . there's always next year. Every- one grew to know each other well, and those special relation- ships will last forever. The Tenth Grade is a year of difficulty. The most exciting experience is World History! Kid ,,, r-'rr' ' er . t , llll yy . ysiy .aye , f. Taking Mrs. Rarnsey's pop tests make you feel like a Freshman in College. The Sophomore Class spon- sored the Bean Bag Toss at the Harvest Festival. Keith Casha was presented a trophy for being named Mr. Raider Legs rais- ing nearly 56000. The Tenth Graders promised to keep in touch over the surn- mer and are looking forward to their Iunior year. Class Officers: Andy Lipscomb, SGA Representativep Hamp Rivenbark, Secretary-Treasurerg Kathy Lucas, Presidentp Emrnie Becker, Vice- Presidentg Betha Knight, SCA Representative. , r if 1 f f ,H . f' il 1 it I ,ff , . V . 5 -A . ,,,, 1 , . - :'-JE., g' ,, --an
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Susie Batson Kevin Benton Wesley Clark job Connor Roxanne Cowan John Dewar Regan Futch Doug Geary Sharon Harper Joy Lynn Owens i ,IENFVHAMH5 2 We .Kg A V I . - ,, IIIV a IU IORS Mrs. Casey's Junior Home- room started the year off slowly, they didn't realize how much work was involved in raising enough money for the Jr.-Sr. Prom. Mrs. Casey was constant- ly coaxing the students to sell something, tumblers, mums, jewelry, light bulbs, candy grams, candy sticks, and various raffle tickets were among the fund raisers. During the fall, the Class sponsored the traditional Homecoming Dance following the game. The Juniors appreciat- ed the time and effort Mrs. Ca- sey put forth in planning the big night . The Juniors raised over 5200.00 for the Harvest Festival by sponsoring the Fishing Booth and nominating Sharon Harper for the Miss P.A. Contest. Receiving class rings and se- lecting the right environmen- tal added to the thrill of becom- ing upperclassmen. Good luck to the rising Seniors! ' Class Officers: John Dewar, Secretary-Treasurerj Roxanne Cowan, Presidentp Joy Lynn Owens, SGApRepresentativep John Stoudenmire, Vice-President. Not Pictured: Wesley Clark, SGA Representative.
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