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SOPHOMORES fcontinuedj BULL'S EYE When Amy lVlcSWain, sophomore, climbed on the tree stand at 6:30 one morning she really didn't expect to shoot a 6-point buck, but that is exac- tly What she did. E 'tl just waited up there for about ffl ff N' fifteen minutes and a deer walked by about 15 yards from me and I shot it, Amy explained. Then she made it very clear that 'tit Wouldnit happen twice. H' ,J 'S' Just clowning around, getting away from school- work for awhile, are sophomores Bill Inness and Mark Hadlock opposing DeRhonda Elmore and Kevin Hardwick in a game of chicken fights. Students were con- -,E-. iii 1 4, ff if awk Q .- . '? 'W fr ,- , I 1 Q. . ..,,. Q 3.2.4.0 -.: I 'X i e .. .: -S 4-X , - Q- I :QW Af . ,, 'J -fs' sf :ll A I .V TT 4 .thv p,iTppi 1 My as . 4 stantly aware of their status by displaying their graduating year ,78, '79 or '80 on jerseys sold by the Sophomore Council as its second money- A A making project. Another Y ls ' S0 ll Ill! Sounds were heard this year from the symphonic and sophomore bands. The sophomore group consisted of 55 members. lt was formed to give soph- omores a chance to bridge the gap from junior high to senior high music. Mr. Richard Peer direct- ed this new class. 170 K l . , , 5 ,--- Gazing off Louisa Furr, sophomore, thinks over her assignment on foods in home- making class. T, , . A u s a H 25- . yz 0. I J' Pe Patterson, Kevin Pearce, Jennifer Peerson, Carolyn Peerson, Marilyn Pellegrom, Kelly Pendleton, Chris Pendleton, Lee Ann Penn, Scott Perry, Karen Pierce, Karla Pinkston, Jimmy Pittman, Joyce Plum, Greg Plunkett, Julie Porter, Scott Porter, Sherri Price, David Procell, Pam Pyle, Debbie Quigg, Dana Rader, Ricky Ragains, James Rawland, Rhonda Ray, Shelly Redwine, Elaine Rhinehart, Ray Rice, Barron ' X, f . project was a car Wash. .A X , 3 8 . Q vb NEW FAEE5 W Q,
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Meade, Suzy Q.. A' P- Medrick, Michael . 3 ' 3 Mendenhall, Bob i .s if A ,is ,f Messamore, Shelia Middleton, Connie Miles, Richard Miller, Diane i Mitchell, Susan Moellers, Tony , Montgomery, Brent xv Moore, Donnie I' ' ull. X' lilhf. i . 5 4.- ... i :EQ w'f'f'ff t' V , 1, ,A JM 5,4 L Moore, Genice , , V L V ,E l , i Q, .H Q c' ff-.... -i , N it it 9' ' Y , WWW i ' 1 W 'i 'f ire, Moore, Jeff . f v ' W 1 Moore, Sherri 4 - Q5 y Moreton, Michael . i i , I Morland, Karen .gf g-1 C i ,Ax l 3, ,V 1 ,wfwei 1 , 5 ..g, 2 X5 e r i eee l ,,,, l Q 1 1 as ,jif ' i , i Morris, Cris -' I, Ig ' ' ' . W' '45 v' if ' ' 1 Morrow, Michele da N, F wg- af L i Mosley, Paul , I' X' Mulson, Troy ,Q i 5 ' Q ' ? - lingprobably the best seat in the stadium, Hal Hen- , sophomore, closely watches the Northside-South- e rivalry game, October 21, at Mayo-Thompson iium. After having major surgery on both of his :, Hal still found a way to see the Rebels for the t time beat the Grizzlies, 15-8. Neal, Allen Neal, David Needham, Barry Neel, Scott Nelson, Katrina Newhouse, Cathy Newlin, Susan Newton, Teresa Nicholson, Tim Nix, Brian Nuckolls, Donna Ohlsson, Scott Osborne, Brenda Oscai, Don Panneton, Joey Parsons, Kathy L Taking time to discuss matters in the hall are sophomores Kevin Patterson, Tom Jones, and Becky Erman while Jennifer Edwards looks around to see who yelled her name. concerned about class of '80 With promises of showing the juniors and seniors who really was a '4Mickey Mouse class, Danny Laffoon assumed the role of Sophomore Council President. HA president should be the one who leads and organizes. Someone who binds his council into a working, concerned onef' I Want the seniors of 1980 to be proud of their class. A 169 0? ff, 1 it if
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Y ax ti. the pleasure of going off campus for lunch, sophomores, Lee Clark, and Roger Skinner come back to school after eating Completing their door decoration for Homecoming Week, October 31-November 5, are Linda Komp and Brenda Ball, sophomores. I I. D. card ictures are like mug shoots. Or thatls what it seems by V the look on sophomore Ronnie Smithls face as his photo is taken. Riddle, Sidney Rieder, Rhonda Ringo, John Robben, Tina Rogers, Myra -4- he f yew. - Rowe, LeAnn Royo, Rosie 5, Russell, Feild 'll Salter, Renee M Sanders, Kerry A 1 Scamardo, Brad Schleiff, Valarie Schneider, Judy Schneider, Sheila Scott, Lisa Seiter, Diane ,ttgffigz ti Shaffer, Deena 1 'vs ,aff ,,,' fgj',K1,'i. , Ltgiif gg, - 4 S! 4 i, .im A it hifi , R Sharum, Elizabeth a.f?P!ShQ1a . it Shaw, Randy ,Q nf Sickles, John QQ., ' .NW 54, ' Sisemore, Brett 5 43 Ni- l Skinner, Roger X q Sloat, Sandi or -ff., Smith, Carla Smith, Cindy A Smith, Gary Smith, Jamie , I Smith, Ronnie With a neiu hairstyle to Smith! Steve go with it, Skip Cate, K M sophomore, seems to be N t enjoying himself at the band 's Halloweenparty. tg This year was a first in which S . . 5 sophomores were not able to have B B WV favogggtiqgligiiggigig d Zny membetrs can the Dixie Belle? Don Oscai, sophomore, put boys this year- There E 1 S a fest' t eff 'fa-S a mu? his athletic abilities to the test J were 244 girls and 240 Q Sf-iii Seat sgga e Oraliromo S this year by coaching pee wee boys, Which Comes out Z games p p p QS an basketball for Evans Boys Club. to 1,02 gifls per bgy. 171
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