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Joe Brice Ann Marie Burley Jacquie Case Heath Cope Pam Craft Brad Crook Sissy Crook Heather Driggers Ken BuBard Will EUedge Sophomore class officers are Millie Mincey, Mary Paul Bonds, and Emily Black. Jacquie Case, Miriam Peayand other Sophomores cheer loudly during a pep rally before a home football game. 24 Sophomores
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Class rings bring graduation closer Graduation finally became a reality when the Juniors ordered their class rings. Some people rel- ished the idea of getting closer to graduation but others were sad to think their time together was coming to an end. Either way, or- dering and receiving their class rings was fun. Byron Beckham, Jason Haynes, and Michelle Bonheimer check out John Spencer's new class ring. No two rings were exactly alike. Each one had a certain characteristic to symbolize the different qualities of each own- er. Richard Winn Academy was on the top of each ring to stand for the togetherness of the Jun- iors. by Elliott Nicholson and Beth Douglass Carla Lewis and Lauri McLean work diligently on their classwork as Hank Harrison takes time out. David Albert quenches his thirst before he goes to Coach Mike Robinson's class. Juniors 23
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A test of nerves Any Sophomore can tell joll that getting the driv- er s license is a traumatic rjnerience. Several stu- zzz:s polled related these : - cue experiences. Heath Cope recalls that ze had almost finished his zzring test and was head- er back to the Highway De- zazzment when an ambu- zzce on an emergencey pulled out in front of him. Naturally, he cammed on brakes which caused him to fail his test. He advises others to try to stay cool even when the unexpected happens. Rion Fetner had a differ- ent problem when he went to take his test. He failed his driver’s test twice and never even left the parking lot. On his first attempt, he was doing fine with the preliminary car inspection until he tried to sound his horn. It wouldn’t work so he couldn’t complete the test. After getting the horn fixed, he returned to try again. This time the horn got stuck and he had to pull some wires loose to stop it. Rion now says he ’ll wait to take his test when he gets a new car - one with a good horn! John Lewis had better luck than Heath and Rion but he planned ahead. When he was taking his written test, he heard the lady examiner comment that she was hungry. When John finished the test, he picked up a couple of sausage biscuits from Hardee's and took them back to her. He wanted her to remember him when he came back for the driving part of the test. Sure enough, it worked; John got his license on his first try! by Millie Mincey Dressed like a pony express rider, Millie Mincey arrives at school driv- ing her sporty, white Z28. Pam Craft, Turner Pope, and Christopher Rice, although weary from taxing their brains, give their attention to Mr. McSwain. Rion Fetner Eddie Gunter Frankie Hall Alice Harwood Terol Hegler Nicki Humphries Joseph Jones George King John Lewis Matthew Mazat Sophomores 25
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