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Cheryl Syrkes Debbie Talley Shelia Talley Annette Taylor Karen Taylor Issac Tillery Tim Trent Dwight Trump Amy Twiford Robert Vipperman Doug Walsh Rosita Walters Micheal Ware Tom West Debbie White Andy Whittaker Harry Wilhelm Gary Williams Justin Williams Joe Wilson Troy Wilson Beverly Wine John Winn George Wortham Diane Wright Keith Zaccagni Wayne Zimmerman “Sophomore Slump” can attack anyone, even Joe Wilson, who uses his lunch period to rest. One way to conquer sophomore “burn-out” is to become involved in extracurricular activities, as do Darren Quinn, Joanne Pizarro, and Bob Jennings. Sophomores 105
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David Robinson Stacey Robinson Bethany Rogers Donna Rose Larry Rose Tony Rose Karen Ross Ricky Ross John Rower Greg Ruby Towanda Samuels Nancy Satterwhite Bill Schmitt James Scott David Shelton Franklin Smith Jamelle Smith Julie Smith Barbara Spears Lisa Spenik Lisa Sperry Irene Sprague Brenda Stearn Felice Stegner Buddy Stephens David Stewart Shannon Stone Milton Strother Scholene Sturgil Gary Sundquist DO YOU HAVE SCHOOL “BURN- OUT’? If at some point in your sophomore year you become 3. Compose a list of the things you want to accom- bored with school, tired of homework and generally plish after school such as doing homework, prac- depressed, you are probably suffering from school ticing a sport, or watching a favorite television “burn-out.” Because this “Sophomore Slump” could program. result in a decline of your grades, you should try to remedy it as soon as possible. The following are some 4, Always give yourself some free time so that your suggestions to overcome the dreaded school “burn- mind can rest from conjugating verbs or learning out”: theorems. Such a rest keeps your school “burn- out” from recurring. 1. Make a list of all assigned homework every day. By following the above list (or one of your own 2. Estimate the amount of time needed to complete versions), you can not only conquer the “Sophomore each assignment. This will help you to see how’ Slump,” but you can also learn how to organize your much of your evening will be spent doing home- time efficiently. You could have a few extra hours each work and how much free time you will have. week to call your own. 104 Sophomores
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HOW FRESHMEN GOT INVOLVED Your first year of high school was quite different -Stacie Embry: “I participated in colorguard.” from intermediate school. All of a sudden you were in HIGH SCHOOL. Perhaps your best friends had a -Terri Shrout: “I like being around people and do- completely different schedule than you, and you felt as ing fun and interesting things.” though you didn’t know exactly what to do. But you didn’t withdraw and convince yourself that it would -Rodney White: “I played football and baseball.” absolutely be the worst year of your life. Instead, you made an effort to make new friends. -Christine Goodwin: “I played hockey.” -Carl Gentry: “I played in FFA basketball.” -Kelly Hillstrom: “I go to all sports’ events, and I am an SCA representative.” FRESHMEN Wally Abed Robert Abel Curtis Acors Cheryl Adkins David Alan Cheryl Allen Robert Alsop David Ammen Tracey Anderson Jeff Apperson Shelly Armstrong Shirly Atchison Christine Bailey Carol Baker Loretta Ball Kelly Banks David Barnes April Barnett Thomas Barnett Sharon Barr Amy Bernard Robert Berrie Kim Blaine Sara Boardman Stephanie Boggs David Bosen Kelly Bradford Stoney Branham Eric Braun Al Brooks 106 Freshmen
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