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giving, cont'd lcontinued from page 132i shown on the seniors' last day. Cameras in hand, SAC mem- bers could be seen at every ma- jor event, snapping pictures. Their goal was to picture every senior at least once. Called M1984-: A Class Odys- sey,'l the SAC presentation de- manded extra time from mem- bers. Each Tuesday night, they could be found in Mr. Jesse Bee- son's classroom, editing slides, arranging them in sequence and setting their final work to music. Taking time to plan was the project's key ingredient, said ju- nior Darrell Phipps. SAC takes a lot of time and dedication. The work's not too hard. You just have to contribute to the com- mitteels effort. Key Club repainted the teach- ers' lounge before school began EQ t ss? :sf and Student Council organized the student body's efforts in the annual magazine drive. Beta Club offered help to teachers during in-service in Jan- uary and the last days of school, and they made sure the trophy cases in the commons were clean for visitors at Open House. Besides service projects, the clubs also tried to add to their treasuries. Beta Club sold roses for Homecoming, NHS sold val- o-grams for Valentine's Day and Student Council operated the concession stand during basket- ball season. Trying to add to their scholarship fund, Key Club held cupcake sales and spon- sored a garage sale. AT 5AC'S FIRST meeting on Tuesday night, senior Scott Havis, chairman, shows senior Karen Kay how to set up the slide projector so SAC members can view last year's project and get an idea what is expected of them. SAC - Front Row: Dwain Almond, Tami Edwards, Cynthia Goodwin, Mr. Jesse Beeson Ksponsorl, Scot Havis. Second Row: Curtis Knapp, Patricia Labhart, Lisa Clark. Back Row: Noel Bowman, Scott Denton, Eric Powell. ETSI . 1 K' i 'iSQaae?iwefs-t AFTER SPEAKING about character and lighting the candle representing it, senior Toshla McGill puts the candle back in its proper place at NHS's Induc- tion Ceremony in May. i 9 NHS - Front Row: Mrs, Nancy Payne fsponsorl, Noel Bowman ltreasurerl, Ka- ren Kay lsecretaryl, Leslie Stockdale fpresidentj, Toshla McGill lhistorianl, Miss Joy Parker. Second Row: Candy Hardin, Shannon Kendall, Elaine Jones, Karen Willis, Dawn Crane, Carla Spar- ling. Third Row: Lauretta Luton, Don- na Nash, Sally Miller, Lisa Clark, Patricia Labhart, Eric Powell, Scott Denton. Back Row: Robert Turley, Kirk Brun- son, Michelle Miller, Curtis Knapp, Brian Patton, Eric Wilson. Service, Honorary Clubs 135
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