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Mr. Spotts, Freshman Class sponsor, ‘“DUH!”’ 54 Freshmen Torsten Toms Mike Troxell Mark Walton Renee Whiting David Wilhelm Roger Wilson Chuck Wood Ken Wood Sandra Wood basketball games in January and February. They also served a Ruritan dinner in January. These activities raised their treasury to over seven-hundred dollars. The Freshman class could never have gotten off to such a good start without the help of sponsors as well as students too. Their sponsors for this year were Mrs. Kitty Sandy, Mrs. Ramona Topping, Mr. Victor Spotts, Mrs. Edith Martin, Mr. Joe Liskey, and Mrs. Dorothy Claytor. The Freshman planned more activities in the spring to increase their treasury. They planned to rent a table at the craft show and possibly hold other money-raising activities. The class of 1983 worked hard this year and can look back with pride. They look forward to the rest of their years with great hope and expectation.
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Joey Mikels Connie Newcomer Sharon Newcomer Michelle Nunnally Brenda Petty Melissa Plogger Paula Plogger Christie Poff Angel Poole Darren Potter David Pultz Mike Reese Sharon Reid Stella Reid Kimberly Richie Corninna Riley James Roberts Paul Ruley Valerie Sandidge Sally Scroggs Jeff Sensabaugh Teresa Sensabaugh John Sibold jill Sorrells Janette Stevenson Judy Stevenson Diana Swink Kim Thompson Davis Tomlin Kay Tomlin Freshmen 53
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Sophomores Do Their Own Thing The 1979-80 year for the class of ‘82 was a very exciting, hard-working year for the sophomores. They started out by electing class officers: President — Tami Staton, Vice-President — Tammy Camper and Secretary — Rebecca Riley. These officers led the sophomores in fund raising activities for the upcoming Junior-Senior Prom. Some of the activities included selling mugs, mugs and more mugs ... The original price started at $4.00 and at the end of the year they were ‘‘begging’’ people to buy them for a dollar. Prices sure do change from $4.00, $3.00, $2.00 and finally $1.00. ‘‘Hey, wouldn't you like a mug?”’ Who said that: It had to be a sophomore. And then ... the hotdog stands over Thanksgiving and Easter. They sponsored dances and a faculty basketball game, Rockbridge against James River. These activities added money to the funds earned from other projects. Sports seemed to involve a lot of sophomores this year. In girls basketball they had three on Varsity which included: Tami Statonk Sarah Dunlap and Natalie Page. On Junior Varsity they had one sophomore: Linda Clark. These girls put forth a lot of effort and did a good job in representing Rockbridge High for the girls basketball. J.V. Football players were: Corey Cox, Bobby Guthrie, Kenny Hartless and Robert Pooley. These guys represented the class well and played tough games. Sophomores showed up at Homecoming in a black pick-up truck (donated by Kim Heslep) to set off the multi-colored rainbow for the theme ‘‘Rainbow Connection.” Sophomores and cheerleaders threw footballs and candy to the cheering crowd. The sophomore princess was Sarah Dunlap escorted by Randy Plogger. Then came Boys Basketball. Sophomores on the J.V. team were: Harry Moore, Randy Plogger, Larry Snyder, Bobby Guthrie, Corey Cox and Gary Brown. These boys improved greatly over the season and will be more than ready for the Ann Ayers Dorothea Bingler Julia Blankenship Lisa Breedlove Gary Brown Bobby Bryant Tammy Camper Kenneth Chandler Frances Chittum Tammy Chittum Faye Clark Jimmy Clark Linda Clark Roger Clark Teresa Clark Darlene Clements Vincent Clements Jody Clevenger Cindy Clifton Corey Cox Sophomores 55
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