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Caren Ackerly Adrienne Acton Bonnie Acton Michelle Adams Lauri Addison Joe Allen Steven Alexander Robert Almand Tammy Anderson James Andrews Tracy Anglin Greg Armour Kelly Armstrong John Arthura Danny Assel'l Steven Auld Darrin Ayes Craig Bailey Julie Bailey Matt Bailey Fiona Bainbeige William Barber Roy Bartield Mark Barksdale Kathryn Barnes George Barnett Karen Barrett Bruce Bartlett Alicia Basham Ronald Bates Peggy Busch Randall Beaty Jerry Bell John Bell Sandra Benjamin Robert Bietigholer Kevin Back Wesley Blackwell Robert Blalock Deborah Blanch Gary Bodilord Lisa Bohn Scott Bonner Lisa Boria Tin Bowden David Bowen Rodney Bowler David Bowman Paul Bowman Randall Bowman Anthony Brackett Richard Bragg Bobby Brannon Kenneth Broadway Robert Brown Wanda Brown Jett Bryant John Bryant Sherry Bryant Glen Buck Anita Buftord Carla Bullard Diana Burgess Sharon Burrow Kelly Buahell Anlony Burton Michell Button David Byrne Anne Burdette Leslie Cain Lori Cain Jay Cambell
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I as -, figs,-A l wggf. Class of Eighty-Four Since Sprayberry is The Place To Be, for the freshman class Sprayberry might well be called The Place To Begin Again. They spent eight years in preparation for high school but the Sprayberry freshmen were still not ready for their new beginning. Thrown into a more lenient environ- ment and a maze of hallways, a first day freshman was easily recognized by his or her confused face. Eventually they became assets to the corridors of Sprayberry. Along with first impressions came complaints such as The heating system don't work too good. and It's not so fun to be -is-'I Class of Eighty-Four picked on all the time. Crowds in the halls also seemed to devastate the underclassmen, who often found survival difficult. Most freshmen agree that high school far surpassed life in middle school. They no longer have to line up in their classrooms for lunch, and now they can join any of the many clubs found at Sprayberry. In four years the freshmen class of 1981 will be the senior class of 1984. They will have experienced many things in this time that will prepare them for the new begin- nings that everyone finds after high school. N x . S , ,' I I E. I I , A, s A I V Y . Il W ' 5 .,.'I,. I It t N VLA.. - f g,.1W dA IL Class of Eighty-Four Below left: WORKING DILIGENTLY in their freshman art class, Randy Jordan and David Bowen typify first quarter frosh. Below right: IF I DO THIS RIGHT, I may be another Rembrandt, thinks Shari Kyle as she participates in a project assigned by Mrs. d Boy . Bottom left: SHOOT YOURSELF victim Allen Martin snaps his photo at the booth on Winter Wingding day. Bottom right: ANOTHER ELECTIVE some freshmen take is Accelerated Learning Program class from Tom Dechman. Bill Barber takes a break to enjoy the Purple Conn I i 3 psf
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Scott Campbell Joey Caricari Alan Carlyle Vince Carson Lore Carswell Jenny Carter Michelle Carmine Tim Casaidry Lisa Champion David Chandler Billy Chase Chris Chaney Denise Childers David Childress Becky Cheason Lana Clarke Susan Clayton Janet Clements Phllllp Clemente Brian Cobb Darran Cochran Jeanan Coleman Cammie Connell Kenny Cook Steven Cook Jeff Cooper Matt Cothren Derrick Couch Katie Coughlin Rob Cowen Donna Cowart Gall Cox Jaime Cox Kim Cox Darryl Crabtree Greg Crawlord Wanda Crawford Brlen Crenshaw Wayne Crittenden Robin Crump Helen Crow Andy Crowe 4. L .H A f, - '4 1 1115A XI y , ... .. .. .. R 1 -X ' X. 3. gg ,J,t,- ig I ' , N A , . X. I N A ' fiivafwl is 6 'A s... E I 3- E eileilifi-I N ,sf I I H0 - i 5. E92 - I , Q -..x,.-- lf, nag: ,rip QTZ- .f C 1.1 9. :--5 N I X x II I I LIKE BEING a freshman, there are a lot of rules to break. It is everything I ever wanted li Y high schooI. ,N T . gi. f ' ' X 21 , - ,. Q I 4 5, N- , il L, .V , 8,15 ' L I . A I r k X sl iii. ,LJ I J ' f ' , R 'ii I f ,114 -fl f H 'I' i 'ffy ffffjf ' I WILL be here for four years. I had better learn I like it. Jeanine Fisher was one freshman w 'H - - 4. participated In the Miss Echo Pagen, H x . ' . v 4 ' . 5 4 ff 1 A X , x A i 'A 1 I V i i V s ' .. 'rl .. K. Q 0 - A , , f' ' ' sz, vi 'T7' I I ' v I I ' I ! I ' I h, X N I 0 . N X41 ' I I ,N 'N I P. A 5' F L. , ?4 L- 5 r I 1- 1 ' I IX - If N 0 ' ,N i ' I . I f I Xl I f N I l ,I I W W fl I F H ' .1 v - .. - - ' -. A X ' L . T , ,, . . - f'. R, I . ,L y I Mix V X lx N ' X ' I Nl I I it 71 Y I ,ze YT .. I E
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