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ftf-if F' SO THAT THEY may be taken to the needy families, senior Dawn Crane and junior Susan Starr load the toys that were donated by second period classes for the group's Christmas project. AFTER SELLlNGa val-o-gram for Val- entine's Day, senior NHS members Cheryl Hand and Sally Miller watch as senior Mitchell Nall writes a message to that special someone. NNN 'U' ff fe, , F '44 AT THE BETA CLUB Installation Ceremony held in the fall in the cafete- ria, Mrs. Marlene Carter recites the pledge for the new members to repeat. ATA SAC Tuesday night work session in the spring, junior representative Dar- Phipps uses the projector so the staff can look at part of the program set for presentation. Service Honorary Clubs 1
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should have seen the Student Activities office . . . full of boxes of donated tobys. - junior Lindee ittler KEY CLUB - Front Row: Donna Nash ivice-presidenti, Candy Hardin isecretaryl, Lisa Clark lpresidentl, Kim Lowrie ihistorianl, Bobby Starr isergeant at armsj. Second Row: Melody Wilson, Stephanie Warren, Terry Childree, Ka- ren Amlin, Christy Anderson, Darrel Phipps, Brian Williamson. Back Row: Patty Ortiz, Natalia Sanchez, Cindy James, Lori Bishop, Leonda Williams, Sharien Ham, Kevin Burnett. STUDENT COUNCIL - Front Row: Kirk Brunson ireporterl, Kevin Burnett lpresidentl Elaine Jones fvice presidentl, Teresa Smith Ksecretaryi, Karen Kay ttreasurerl, Shannon Kendall thistorianl. Second Row: Pam Milam, Bobby Starr, Larry Cannon, Mrs. Linda Bailey ispon- sorl, Dawn Crane, Lindee Nittler, Robin Taylor. Third Row: Michelle Stuart, Leigh Ann Splawn, Amy Lay, Melodee Walker, Teresa Carter, Robert Wag- goner, Betsy Peterson. Back Row: Kayse Kendall, Stacey McDonald, Shana Vochoska, Shannon Shaw, Deralyn Carter. Project Share sparks giving Sponsored by Student Coun- cil, Project Share called upon the entire student body to search their hearts and pockets so that seven needy families would have a happier Christmas holiday. Weeks before Christmas break, council members urged the student body to support this new activity, challenging second- period classes to donate food, toys and money. Students re- sponded, and the council not only provided Christmas dinners and gifts but also contributed S200 to the work of Salvation Army. Christmas excitement and joy permeated the school. You should have seen the Student Activities office, said junior Lindee Nittler. It was full of boxes of donated toys. But, toys were only one small part of the story. K'Students de- cided in their second-period classes if they wanted to give a Christmas tree, turkey, ham or presents, Nittler continued. We pitched in in my class and bought a really big turkey and ham. Holidays also prompted other' service projects. Key Club used profits from a Thanksgiving tur- key raffle to buy Christmas din- ner for a needy family. At their club Christmas party, each mem- ber brought a toy. They then held a community gift wrapping and sent the toys with the meal, Beta Club collected food at Thanksgiving to help the Salva- tion Army, provided toys for children at Christmas and made baskets for mentally retarded children at Easter. National Honor Society KNHSD held a Christmas party for stu- dents in Special Education the day before break. Refreshments, favors, music and gifts were all part of the festivities. Adding a new twist to Hallow- een, Student Council sponsored a pumpkin carving contest. Clubs were invited to enter their creations, and students voted Youth and Governmentls pump- kin best. After the contest, Council members took the pumpkins to a local nursing home. Service did not stop there. All year long, Student Assembly Committee CSACD members worked on the slide presentation lcontinued on page 1351 1 Academics I Clubs
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ARRANGING the assortment of odd articles, senior Candy Hardin helps Key Club prepare tor its garage sale held in the school parking lot. WHEN NHS HOLDS a Christmas par' ty for Special Education classes, senior Shannon Kendall entertains the group by singing Rudolph the Red-Nosed Rein- deer and illustrating the words. AS SHE PREVIEWS slides, senior SAC member Patricia Labhart puts them in the order in which she will use them. it f uu-. Q, 2 WW Wm f l , uw ,f W f BETA CLUB - Front Row: Dawn Crane tsergeant at armsl, Leslie Stock- dale lsecretaryl, Leslie Splawn ttreasur- erl, Karen Kay tpresidentl, Eric Powell fvice-presidentl, Mrs. Marlene Carter tsponsori, Melody Wilson, Second Row: Karen Willis, Teresa Smith, Nancy Carrera, Candy Hardin, Lauretta Luton, Carla Bennett, Patricia Labhart, Elaine new Jones, Shannon Kendall, Janet Colbert, TaVonna Lantz. Third Row: Michelle Dedmon, Leann Day, Sheila Trammel Angie Harper, Josephine Hah, Marci Labhart, Tonya Jackson, Carey John- son, Michelle Wilson, Tina Mills. Fourth Row: Lisa Clark, Sally Miller, Cynthia Goodwin, Christy Anderson, Donna Nash, Robyn Grantham, Lindee Nittler, Kay Flack, Tracy Traylor, Toshla McGill. Fifth Row: Terry Childree, Stephanie Warren, Kirk Brunson, Larry Cannon, Robert Turley, Michelle Miller, Deidre Foote, Noel Bowman, Brian Waddle. Back Row: Craig Painter, Billy Hamil- ton, Jeff Manley, Scott Denton, Keith Staples, Johnny Pickett, Dwain Almond, Brian Patton, David Rogers, 1 Academics I Clubs
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