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an office is an ores challenge ring to stay on entail many nd such. Their ty as a chosen Sparks; Vice- ourland; Trea- L, waiting to partici- . ,...... -.-- -.m.g--WWWW-hw.WhHV surer, Danny Mackedanz; and Student Council Repre- sentative, Brian Smith. Brad enjoys hunting, water skiing, and motorcycles. He has been a member of the football, and basketball teams for two years. He was in baseball his freshman year and track his sophomore year. Cars are Phil's main interest. He enjoys spending time with his friends, 'crusin,' listening to music and working on cars. Phillip also likes to play baseball. This year, Tracy was a cheerleader for the boys' varsity football and basketball teams. She plays the flute in band and is a member of the varsity club. Tracy enjoys swim- ming and spending time with her friends. Danny has been a member of the Panther wrestling team for two years. He enjoys hunting and painting. He is a talented artist. Brian, the sophomore student council representative, is a member of the varsity club, football, wrestling, and track teams. Outside of school, Brian enjoys playing ra- quetball. Ron Lininger and Debbie Dobson display their fashions during the Winter- warming dance. ' Denise Lewis and Bruce Brown rehearse after school for the spring musical, Captain Fantastic. Darryl Franke Cheryl Freer Sherry Caddy Chris Galeassi Jeff Ganaden Gary Kurt Terry Gillispie Dan Gordon Phil Green Diane Greene 5 Heath Grimes Kelly Gunter George Gurnett David Haeberle Greg Halterman Sophomoresw 101
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Sophomore Class officers face many challenges. lOOTSophomores Being in a club is exciting and holding an office is an honor, as well as a challenge. The sophomores challenge this year is the freshman class. They are trying to stay on top of everyone. Being a sophomore officer does not entail many duties, except for accepting spirit awards and such. Their responsibilities lie mainly in their authority as a chosen leader. This year's officers are: President, Brad Sparks; Vice- President, Phillip Kuns; Secretary, Tracy Bourland; Trea- Lloyd Chrisman Kevin Christy Rusty Collins Jeff Cooper Jeff Corbin Michell Cox Bill Cunningham Steve Dearmont Susie DeBrot Terry Deville Leigh Dick Debbie Dobson Amy Dodge Kelly Dooley Tricia Ehler Curt Elleman Tammy Erwin Brian Everhart Larry Fellers Mark Files Rod Findley Ed Fleming Kevin Flowers Renee Forrest Aaron Francis George Gurnett sits earnestly listening and waiting to partici- pate in class discussion. surer, Da sentative, Brad en He has be teams for year and t Cars are with his fr on cars. P This yea Denise Lewis spring music;
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With the economy slowly on the rise, jobs are getting have to de tougher and tougher to find. And when it comes time for whether it the class of '84 to graduate, it will be almost impossible If the stu for them to find one. that they Ii 80 many times students wait until the very last minute chance at t to decide what they are going to do and when they do If they're they are sometimes too late. However, they CAN'T wait for their m that long, it's a dog eat dog world out there and to get they think do early. Work Stu Teenagers today are faced with many decisions. They allowed to i I i ! Today's plans are anywhere they have have to decide what they are going to Today 5 i 3 tomorrow's future 1 i Scott Hampton Debi Harmon Jeanette Harper Kristine Harper Jeff Hartley Tracy Hauser Jeff Heintzelman Kim Hendrickson Julie Hendershop David Heston Chris Hey Jeff Hock The sophomore class officers for 1981-82 are Brian Smith, Tracy Bourland, Danny Mackedanz, Brad Sparks and Phil Kuns. Clifford Holloway John Huge Crystal Huskey Several sophon With You. 1 V3 ' 4 t . h K. his Denice Lewis and Andrea Bailey arrive at school in time to talk before class. 102wSophomores
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