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A Graduating Exchange This year Kristian Sundman is our exchange student from Finland. He became interested in being an exchange student a couple of years ago. His sister and friends in Finland have been exchange students to the United States and en¬ joyed their stay here. So Kris decided to be an exchange student to the U.S.A. Kris enjoys the sandy beaches in America because their beaches are not as sandy there. One American custom Kris does not like is eating hamburgers everyday. He says Americans eat too many of them. Kris has made many new friends and has enjoyed his stay in Virginia. Benny Simpkins, Jr. Carolyn Jenice Stovoll Kristian Lennart Sundman John Micheal Terry Mark Steven Winslow Jewell Lorraine Winborne Merrily Anne Wolf
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Donald Jackson Tyson Curtis Jones Terri Diane Langston Kevin Ray Lassiter Marlon Leonard Lilley, Jr Shawn Marie Maguire Jeffrey Harold Martin Jerry Dale McCreary Mary Kimberly Newton Lisa LaFaye Outlaw Sally Marie Parker Tonya Leticia Pitt Elizaberh Blair Powell Delores Anne Reeves Angela Renee Riddick Amanda Louise Riddick Nathaniel Riddick Scotti Leigh Robertson Nancy Jane Russell Thomas Randolph Saunders, Jr 8
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Juniors Have the Spirit.. . With two years of experience behind them and only one more year to go, the class of ' 85 ' proved to be just as spirited as always. During homecoming, even though their float, Tomahawk the Tigers came in third place, the juniors won a sweeping victory in both the spirit link and the cheering contests. All that spirit and hard work paid off, for in the end, the junior class was named Most Spirited. The mass confusion of ordering class rings soon ar¬ rived. After yanking rings from Seniors, asking exciting questions, and filling out complicated forms, the juniors crowded around the API office to ponder over their choice for the most awaited class ring. With the help of the sponsors, Mrs. Cavender, Mrs. Covington, Mrs. Reynolds, and Mr. Parker, money mak¬ ing projects were under way and proved to be quite suc¬ cessful. Money was desperately needed for the prom, and peddlers could easily be identified as Juniors. Selling peanuts at home games, as well as concessions, candy sales, car washes, and jewelry sales were only a few of the projects contributed to the success of the prom. The class officers for 1983-84 were president, Crier Stotlar; vice-president, Melvin jackson; secretary, Melissa Holland; and treasurer, Wyndie Cobb ! « ) 10
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