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Robinson, John Brent Selling gummy bears for sophomore council is a big job for Judd Hart as Patti Mclntosh and Lisa McConnell make their purchases. O'Ne8I, Bryan Orr, Keith Owens, David Palomo, Sheryl Parker, Gregg Parker, Jill Parker, Lisa Parker, Trent Patrick, Todd Pearce, Brent Pearce, Greg Pehr, Jay Plugge, Leigh Pollan, Rob Porter, Julia Porta, Stephen Powers, Rachel Pruitt, Heather Puckett, Chris Rader, Deborah Rahmati, Cyrus Rainwater, Brian Ray, Robyn Reasoner, Melissa Redding, Wes Redfern, Larry Reed, Donnie Reeves, Ginger Rhea, Scot Richard, Cathy Roberts, Amy Robertson, Brian Robinson, Carman Robison, Zachary Roe, Winnie Rogers, Janice Rogers, Stace Ross, Mike Ross, Rich
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Lovett, Jenny Loy, Cindy Lukas, Matt Luper, Ginger Mapes, Chris Marks, Suzan Marley, Trey Marshall, Ross Maurras, Hugh McAllister, Debbie McCain, Deanna McConnell, Lisa McCormack, William McCoy, Jeff McCutchen, Quentin McDaniel, Charles McElroy, Brandi McFerran, Tralonda Mclntosh, Patti McLaughlin, Lynda Meek, Lisa Messamore, Denise Michler, Lynne Milkert, Pam Miller, Brenda Mitchell, Teri Monday, Lisa Moon, Guy Moon, Lisa Moore, Colleen Moore, Flichard Moore, Steven Moorman, Jason Neas, Billy Neisler, Lisa Newman, Darrell Newman, Wendy Nguyen, Hanh Nordin, Kevin Norman, Vanessa Ogden, Gina Ollard, Darla ophomores looking A familiar sight is s for rides to lunch.
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Greot Times ot Southside Sophomores enjoy variety of choice Despite all the Mickey Mouse teasing and the well-known turn- off isn't that just like a sophomore, most of this year's tenth graders made it through the year in one piece. And all had their favorite thing they liked about Southside. Lunchl laughed sophomore Adele Brooks, Going out beats the cafeteria any day. Choice of classes was one of Southside's assets, according to an anonymous sophomore girl. There's so many classes to choose from, it makes school fun, she commented. Other aspects of high school were also appealing to many. Driving. Not always having to de- pend on someone eIse, said Darla Ollard, sophomore. Shorter days were a welcome relief of Jan Biggs, sophomore. Fewer classes - less homework! she laughed. That is unless you're crazy enough to take honors classes all day. With two additional years to go, sophomores will probably add other favorites to their list as they become juniors and, finally, seniors. Getting ready for the Homecoming parade, William McLane pulls the float towards the gym as Jeff Gosey makes final adjustments.
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