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Sophomore, Heather Henderson laughs at Sophomores, Amy Fisher and Heidi Rehagen talk sophomore Andrea Sherman while she tries to as they walk toward their next hour class Photo find the answer to a problem. Photo by Kara Deonna Gemes, sophomore types attentively on by Lance Ramsey Hash tvar typing. Photo by Lance Ramsey WMEM Julie Evans Melody Ferguson Amy Fisher Bill Foreman Deanna Gemes Todd Gemes Clay Gilbert Gary Qolder Janelle Gross Bill Hnlleck Christine Hazel Heather Henderson Shelly Hutton Randy Jenkins Vanessa Johnson Laura Jones Jacque Ksllnor Lori Kelmcr 123
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Favorite fashions get a lot of wear from the grade 10 Being a sophomore wasn ' t so easy. After all, they do have to look nice to im- press the upperclassmen. Some of the fashions the sophomores chose to wear were; stone-washed jeans, Reebok, Nike, big, bulky sweaters, turtlenecks, big socks, white canvas tennis shoes, mini-skirts, and bell skirts. The list could go on forever. When asked what their favorite fashion was and why, Janelle Gross, sophomore, answered mini-skirts, and over-sized sweaters-because they were comfortable. Melody Ferguson, sophomore, said, Blue jeans and a nice sweater, I like something that is comfortable and looks nice. When it came to looking nice, the sophomore class tried their best. Al- though there were a few that liked being comfortable and dressing just like them- selves. Heidi Rehagen, sophomore, said, T- shirts, mini-skirts, tennis shoes, and bulky sweaters because I hate to dress up all the time, I like to be myself. Kim Rhodes, sophomore, stated, Faded jeans and my boyfriend ' s shirts and sweaters. I like the feel of them, they are comfortable and just right. Tisha Shepard, sophomore, said, Sweaters and jeans because they look good on and they are comfortable. Girls were not the only people who liked to be impressive. Looking through the eyes of the male sophomores, they liked to act just the same. Bryan Collins, sophomore, stated, Jeans with holes in the knees and tight shirts. Because it makes me feel good. I feel like myself. Phillip Kreisler, sophomore, stated, Faded and baggy blue jeans, loose sweaters and Nike hightops. Bill Hallack, sophomore, stated, Sweaters and tight 501 ' s, they look and feel good. Boo Foreman, sophomore, stated, I like beach wear-casual wear, because I am a casual type of guy. All sophomores favored different fashions and remained their own in- dividual selves Tami Baiiey Lance Beach Shawn Blako John Bradley Kristi Breshears Tami Bii;:endine Mary Byrd Frank Cann Billy Claycomb Bryan Collins Mary Crabtree Ray Crabtree Julie Davidson Derald Decker Buddy Eichior Billy England f sophomores 4m.4m designed by Stacy taylor
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students experience many successes for their future The sophomores were carefully and single-mindly taking steps toward their future. In order for them to reach their future goals they had to strive for suc- cess. The sophomores had already star- ted focusing on their future by becoming the class officers, or officers of any other organization and by just doing their best at everything. Shelly Hutton, sophomore, stated, Being a representative of the sophomore class gives me a feeling of success when we accomplish some- thing good. I feel my classmates and fel- low officers have helped me as well as each other and we should all feel suc- cessful. Being an officer of any organization was very hard work. Many of us know this by experience, but Stephani Linville had made a major accomplishment with the sophomore class funds. Stephani Linville, sophomore, stated, As sophomore president I feel it ' s my job to provide the entire class with a feeling of success. Over the last two years our funds were a little low. I have tried to make up for those years, as well as this year. In May I will know exactly how successful the officers and I have been and I hope the next president will reach for the stars and bring as much success to our class, as 87-88 did this past year. Being a representative of a class may not sound like a big job, but April Wat- kins, sophomore, proved this theory wrong by stating, I feel a great deal of responsibiltiy to be successful in what I do because I was not only helping our class be a success, but I am also par- tially responsible for how the student council works to become a success. I feel a bit of self success because the sophomore class has put me in a spot in which I am responsible and it shows they are sure I will help the class to suc- ceed and reach new heights. The sophomore class worked together really hard to be successful and they all had good intentions to be great successors in the future. Kirby Kerr Kristi Kindle Phillip Kreisler David Lawson Stephani Linville Greg Lutman Mindi Massey Wayne Mitts Kenny Noland Shannon Patterson Ibny Pottebaum Amy Potter Harold Rank Glenn Reed Heidi Rehagen Kim Rhodes EIPP i24 sophomores designed by stacy taylor
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