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haat 1973 ( oe s i : Dear Sophomores; As you begin your step into the fast pace of senior high and joyously bid farewell to punkhood, we bid you welcome! Commencing your various studies that will make you a man of great letters, you will reflect many memories, but anticipate many more varied activities. Although you have been so . disdainfully asked to pin your diapers time and time again, hold your chin up and smile. It is all preparation for the fearsome world ahead of you, and most important, it teaches you how to treat the uprising underclassmen. Your roll seems minute and unimportant, but your degrading of oneself is not expedient. Why if it weren't for you the Juniors would be the ridiculed ones. Don't you think they are raptured that you are the notorious? Of course! Just think! The Seniors would have no one to make pernicious posters for at the pep rallies. They would have only one class sitting obediently while they leave the gymtorium. Our school would have wasted an ample amount of money on Sophomore books, equipment, and supplies! There would be so few people taking Biology that Mr. Aycock and Mrs. Smith would be out of work. This would result in poverty and a lot less Christmas presents for little ; fore, much unhappiness! The toilets would be a lot cleaner probably, along with the walls, and then the maid would be out of work! The school would waste a would be winning most all games in Southern's name. ys would be no longer in use. All that equipment would be wasted. More money down the drain that could be used to charter buses for the upperclassmen, serve them refreshments every week, provide three telephones for useage, plant a jiving juke box, or have dances with every Friday night, and wouldn't THAT be disgraceful! There would be less students to sell annuals to; therefore, this page would not have been able to appear in this book, and by now, I'm sure you wish it weren't. You Sophomores know we jest for fun. Look at this as a little more preparation. Think how fortunate and intelligent you will be after this year! You will have had two years of on the job training. It Must seem savagely cruel and unfair, but think of your revenge on the uprising Sophomores! Grin as your lustful barbarism takes hold of those greenies.'' It's a sooooper meany of the lowest irritation and that's the main reason it's so downright enjoyable! Until Juniors... Your Superiors
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Terry Alford, Wanda Alford, Nathan Allen, Bessy Alston, Roy Alston, James Anstead, Betty Arrington Harold Arrington, Donnie Artis, Moze- la Aulston, Cathy Ayers, Curtis Bailey Dwight Baines Jewel Ann Baines, Jamie Baker, Kenneth Baker, George Barnes, Kathy Bartholo- mew, Amy Lynn Bass, Cameron Bass Jackie Bass, Kirk Bass, Pam Bass, Paula Sue Bass, Carl Batchelor, David Batchelor, Faye Batchelor Gail Batchelor, Jo Ann Batchelor, Gloria Battle, Sherry Beard, Sheila Beddingfield, Oscar Bennett, Gail Bissette Mark Bissette, Robert Bissette, Susan Bissette, Vicky Bissette, Arlester Blackmond, James Blackman, Mary: Blanchard Emily Bodie, Francis Bodie, Dennie Boone, Diane Boone, Michael Boone, William Boose, Steve Boykin Brian Brantley, James Brantley, Pen- ny Brantley, Ricky Brantley, Alberta Braswell, Brenda Braswell, Ann Bra- ziel David Brinkley, Ricky Brock, Linda Brodie, Debbie Brown, Hilda Brown, Diane Brown, Charles Bryant Johnny Bryant, Junior Bryant, Mary Bryant, Linda Bunn, Mack Bunn, Calvin Burgess, Joan Burnette ‘Marilyn Burnette, James Cannaey. Dannie Carpenter, Mark Carter, Rocky Carter, Diane Carpenter, David Cobb Anna Cockrell, Susan Collie, Brenda Cone, Glenda Cone, Keith Cone, Mi- chael Cone, Randall Cone Randy Cone, Jackie Cooper, Jamew Cooper, James Cooper, Johnny Cooper, William Thomas Cooper, Hilda Cop- pedge Helen Craddock, Dorothy Crumel, Ronnie Crumel, Jeannie Dalton, Ray- mond Daniels, Billy Davis, Clyde Davis
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