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Q ophomores Take On Challenging V Year The Sophomore year seems al- most like an extension of the Freshmen year except for the new title, the harder classes, and the relief of not being picked on. Sophomores find that school has its fun moments as they become more a part of the activities and adjust to the expectations placed on them. They realize that their freshmen year is over, and now they must start to decide more of their goals that will guide them through the rest of high school. They also realize that they are now in those long-awaited “high school years.” r - Many sophomores like Kirk Bonnoitt find out that you can learn the history of the world in one year! John McQueen thinks he understands the Span- ish phrase, but he listens to make sure. Sean Adams does some last-minute studying for a surprise World History test. OPENING 9
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The sophomore class gives its all in supporting Wando. Elizabeth Craven prepares to participate in the Hartsville Hick eating contest. Deron Nettles goes to the board in an eflort to solve a problem. Not all business courses are easy, as Mary Heath is finding out. 8 OPENING
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Junior Class Has Many “Firsts” This year's Junior class has. like most Junior classes, experienced many firsts. like going to the Junior Senior, taking the SAT. and getting rings. But there are also some other firsts this year’s class has to its credit It is the class with which the honors pro- gram was initiated, and they are taking the diffi- cult courses designed for advanced students. It has been said that the Junior year is always the hardest, so without a doubt, this class can attest to that This year's class is also the first required to have twenty two credits to graduate. Overall, the Junior year is the busiest and har- dest. as one finally starts to decide on colleges and his future; this seems like an insurmountable task to some, but the choices usually become clearer as time goes on. It sometimes feels like it is impossible for anyone to survive the tough classes most Juniors take, but it is always worth it in the end when one can say he's a Senior! Lunch is the best time for these Juniors to catch up on the latest gossip about everything! Anna Hamrick pretends to do her English classwork. 10 OPENING Troy takes a break from yearbook layouts to find the photographer practicing his aim. Margaret, you look tired and practice hasn’t even started yet! Cliff lets his point be known and George doesn't attempt to disagree.
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