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i ' j • ' MAS VRY i. ‘‘Advisorless” Sophs. Carry On Business Without an adviser, the sophomores had to acquire responsibility quickly. Sandy Bonin, president, put forth much effort to lead her class through two major projects. Vice-president Allison Havill, secretary Terry Grant, and treasurer Terry Lafon worked eagerly to help. Joining with the SCA, the sophomores held a magazine drive and made $1200. Lee Summers, Kathy Mizzi, and Eric Todd were awarded prizes for selling the greatest amount of magazine subscriptions. Sophomore girls were not estatic after being bombarded with eggs during the powder-puff game. Losing with a score of 22-0 didn ' t help either! The sophomore class was a melting pot of students from Shelburne and John Lewis junior Highs, working together to complete their first year at Lee High. Stacks of cement await the beginning of con¬ struction for sophomores as they prepare to lay a foundation for another two years at Lee. 18—Pouring Concrete
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1 Students Show Potential In Construction With the students or materials supplying the substance of the building, construction at the site proceeded with no lack of general potential. Sophomores mixed and poured a variety of subjects and activities to establish a solid foundation for later additions and future construction, juniors erected walls on their foundation and embellished the building with new life and confidence. Reaching the final stage of this part of construction, seniors gradually finished their roofs and anxiously prepared for the changes and a new design to come after graduation. Materials—17
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Cheryl Agnor Kathy Armstrong Mike Barnett Johnny Alexander Steve Armstrong Mitchell Beard Debbie Allen Robert Ashby Debbie Benson James Altizer Debbie Back John Benton Grace Andersen Ruby Balser R. J. Blincoe Betty Armstrong Mike Barkley Teresa Blum Sophs’ First Year Is Spent In Participation Active sophomores proved themselves by participating in various clubs and organizations. Debbie Back and Cheryl Agnor braved the cold to take part in marching band activities. JV football caught the energies of R. J. Blincoe, Mike Barkley, and Robby Ashby. Nature beckoned Chipper Benton through the Outdoor Club while Betty Armstrong got some fresh air via Powder Puff football. Teresa Blum found self expression in the Peacock Ice and Mitchell Beard turned his interests to the wrestling team. Basketball takes its toll on the players after the struggle for the lead, and Rita Miller takes a break from “combat. Pouring Concrete—19
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