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opirit During pep rallies, Freshmen showed exactly how intimidating little voices can be, giving the Juniors a run for their money in the pep rallies. More importantly, this class made a name for itself legitimately, unlike previous freshman classes who found it hard to distinguish — With stern guidance, Mrs. Alcaraz keeps watch on her class. Under great strain, Curtis Garrett studies for a test. Robert Jones Ronnie Jones Lauren jouset Caroline Kalanges Susan Kalanges Kim Chin Scott Kim Cindy Knolts Tammy Kurb Rebecca Kraith Martin Krives Mary Latimer Robin Leake Thomas Leake Carla Lee Jeff Legg Robert Linkous Heath Locke 26 Freshmen
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Tracy Hatcher William Hall Carolyn Hayden Kevin Hayes Linda Hayes Sherry Heath Loralee Henderson Robert Henderson Ventis Herndon Joan Heslin Mary Hicks Carl Hirah Mark Holt Steve Honn Jeff Houston Lynn Howell Bobby Hughes Christina Irving otrong Voices program, unlike middle school. High school offers a chance to go places and do things not previously offered. Sport events, held seasonally, give everyone a chance to frater- nize, while plays and musicals rove to be culturally eneficial as well as entertain- ing. However, for those roman- tically inclined, dances of various formalities are held periodically. These choices Ae students a chance to have un together without getting in- to trouble.— Playing volleyball, these students take time off to practice the latest dance. Clifford Irvin Chris Jennings Thomas Jensen Lisa Jerrell David Johnson Andrew Johnson Freshmen 25
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Darlene Lowery Andrea Lucy Regina Moddy Kimberly Mann Matt Marshall Sharon Markins Samantha Marshall Joseph Martin Stephen Martin Andrew Mason Chris Mastro Terry Mayberry William McCabe Chris McDaniel Jennifer McMurtrey Even strangers aren’t safe at Thomas Dale, especially when they are clut- ching a camera. between the right and wrong times to speak. Making up for what they lack in size, freshmen act maturely at pep rallies. The cheer as a class for the school, and, for the most part, stand quietly while the alma mater is sung. The freshmen are also mak- ing themselves known in sports. At the beginning of the year, the junior varsity football team, largely composed of freshmen, played to a seasonal district championship. The wrestling team also had two freshmen varsity wrestlers. Tim Chain, at 98, although small, proved how mean — Freshmen 27
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