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UNITING AS O E From Rivals To Classmates The sophomore class is composed of students from Thurman Francis and Roy Waldron junior high schools. This move to Smyrna High School is a major step for a Heshman. For most sophomores, the fear, the joy, and the dismay are there to accompany this transition. The fear of the unknown rs foremost in the minds of these new students. They End that life at S.I-LS. is very different Horn the routine found at their respective junior high schools. The newcomers also End themselves establishing new triendships as the students trom the two schools merge to become one single unit. In a short period of time, the Roy Waldron Lakers and the Thurman Francis Rams join to support the Smyrna Bulldogs. This transformation from rivals to classmates builds a strong and united class that beneHts Smyrna High School in many ways. Ram + Laker 2 Bulldog: One of the most obvious ways that students show which junior high they attended is by their jackets. Here, Keith Story Hom Thurman Francis and David Turner Hom Roy Waldron demonstrate that former rivals can become friends. lvhssy Goad Teresa Gordon Bryan Gossitt Lenora Grandieson Chris Gray Scott Green Dana Greer Linda Griffin Soma Grissim Randy Grubbs Dena Gurley Rob Gwynne Greg Hake john Haley Rh0Hd-2 Hall ,l0hI1 H2l11il!0H Denny Hamm Deanna Harper jason Harper Houston Harrison Melinda Harrison Srfve Hart Billy Hartman Marsha Hartman Rhonda Hartman Richard Hartman Tammy Haven jeff Haworth Soph omores
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1 f Fontaine Paul Forsythe Amy Fowler Barbara Francis 5 Gann Melody Garceau john Gaughan 1? Gibson Melissa Gill Pam Gilley Donna Gilliland MW I 5 ,g u ries Ma de Through the Microscope. Throughout the year, sophomores in biology class ed with discovering new things. On lab days they enjoy investigating tiny sponge cells. Baker, Mike Cook, Barbara Francis, and Rhonda Hartman set up to view these cells through 'UDF 2. Feingold Randy Fielder Karan Fields Robin Finch Charles Finley Angelica Fisher Michael Fitzhugh Lee Frank Tuesday Frase Amy Gandara r, Eddie Gentry Tommy Gentry Bobby Gibson Freddy Gib-9011 jeff Givens Mary Glassco Gilw Glenn NEW EXPERIENCES Conquering Initial Fears During their first few weeks at Smyrna High School, sophomores are Rzced with many new challenges and experiences. Some of the questions that lie in the back of an apprehensive sophomore 's mind include: Will I Ht rn? What wzll be expected of me? Will I make it to class on time? Will I ever learn my typing keys? Will I wreck the Drivet's Education car? However, as the year progresses, the sophomores begin to feel to be more a part of Smyrna High School. One ofthe keys to this is involvement and participation in the many clubs, organizations, teams, and activities offered to them by the school. The sophomores begin to put aside their initial apprehension and fears and look forward to their junior year with great anticrpa- tion. Sophomores B
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Haynes lvhchelle Hazard Hill Mchelle Hill '! Holland Michelle Holland Hosford Tommy Houck Hudson Shayne Hunter j0l1IlS Darryl johnson William Heaton Ronnie Hefner Annette Herzberg john Hicks Lori Hicks 'I K :Fc Kelly Hillard Loretta Hix Rene' Hobbs Monica Hobdy Amy Hogan - jack Hollins Mark Honey B.G. Hooper Rhonda Hooper Missy Hopper Kfifh HOWHIJ Maurice Howse Tommy Huddlesron Gary Hudgins Dale Hudson Greg jackson Leigh jackson Mikejacobs Mike je-dlicki Kim jgngen iw j2m95,lUhf'-9017 Kr1Stf'Sj0l1HSOH joelle johnsron Mchelle jones Sheila jones Sophomores
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