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Mark Yow Scott Tucker Wendy Tucker Angi Turner Leslie Turner Monica Turner Johnny Wallace Louise Walter Karen Watson Jimmy Weatherholt Curtis Webster Leslie Whitley Lorie Whitley Nancy Whitley Tonda Whitley Deborah Wild Chuck Wiley Erica Willoughby Candace Yow Darrell Yow Karen Yow 'Sophomores ' 183
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See This comes with. . , Getting Your Ring Class Rings were a part of a students life in high school. It was something to keep the memories of your high school days alive. The class ring symbolized your school pride, who you were, and where you are going. But for sophomores a class ring meant many things. Annette Kiker explained, To me a class ring means many things, probably most important is that it symbolizes your school and class pride. Penny Little agreed with An- THE MOMENT IS AT HAND As Christi Hill and Penny Paige get their new class rings, the look on their laces is an expression ot joy and enthusiasm wanting to see their rings. Tony Strickland Fabian Sturdivant Tomika Sturdivant Christie Taylor Russell Taylor Penny Thomas Jennifer Thompson Donna Troutman nette that, lt is a symbol of achievement, and an incentive to graduate. And others like Chris Huneycutt said, lt makes me feel like I have achieved my sophomore status. IT HAS FINALLY ARRIVED Sophomore Amy Black- welder anxiously walks up to the table with money in hand to pay for her long awaited class ring. 182 'Sophomores '
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Onfy one more Step CI i m bin Q tothe To p Being in the Junior class is like being on the second rung of the ladder or the second layer of the cake. You are not yet a senior, but you are no longer a sophomore just begin- ning to get used to high school. Nor are you a freshman, just starting to experience the years of high school life. When you become a junior, you feel that you have established your- self and are comfortable Laura Adkinson Amanda Almond Angie Almond Cindy Almond Michael Ashcraft Beth Barbee Gwen Barbee Kim Barbee Lee Ann Barbee Sean Barbee Shelley Barbee Shellie Beatty being in the middle of things. Many new doors are opened only to juniors too. Top students from the Junior class are nominated and selected to attend Governor's School. Juniors also have to prepare for the SAT and start thinking about getting ready for college. So even though you haven't yet reached the top, being a Junior can be one of the busiest President, Mrs. Sherry Smith and mgst rewarding gAdviser, Dionne Osborne- years of your academic Km' Hathcock ' Cal'8ef. 184 ' 'JUlli0f3 ' '
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