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The Grappl- ettes took on many responsibilities during the wrestling season. An example of these responsibilities was to keep score and keep up with the matches of each wrestler. Being a grapplette was not all fun and games. They had to help Coach Mensch keep up with the statistics as well as the weight classes of each wrestler. The girls wore the traditional blue and gold, which helped them to stand out from the crowd. Although they wore cheerleading uniforms, they didn't cheer, but showed their support to the wrestling team by keeping accurate records. Head grapplette, Lori Hawkins, concentrated on schoolwork as well as wrestlers. Qi SM ,..,:. ,... ag tt.. , --mf. if-l ' GRAPPIE TIES Row 1: Ann Stephens, Shawnto Springfield, Mary Vaughn, jennifer Meloy, Row 2: Renee Taylor, Lori Hawkins lHeadJ, Natalie Haith, Stephanie Meloy. Row 3: Renee Driggers, Stephanie Ellis, Billie Hill, Lynn Simmons. Clubs!GrappIettes 149
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CS P5 Row 1: Cynthia Bigelow, Kenny Burton, Todd Fitch, Melody Terrell Row 2: Kim Sellars, Michelle Duncan, Barbara Shoffner, Nicole Parker, Laura Canady Row 3: Wendy Bynum, Anna Tyler, Todd Forbis, lay Copeland, Lyle Payne Row 4: Forrest Mebane, Derrick Rogers, Kyle Willis, Amy Wills, Mack Richardson, Ken Miles Row 5: Brian Moize, Shane Baldwin, Stephen Parker, Traci Maye, Karen Sellars, Tammy Lee Z 148 Clubs!NCSAS ff- 'k The North Carolina Student Academy of Science is a club especially for those students who are interested in studying science outside of the typical classroom. lt was begun at Cummings in 1979 by Mrs. Donna Oliver. Due to Mrs. Oliver's temporary position as an evaluator! observer for the Burlington City Schools, Mrs. Gartland has assumed the responsibility as advisor for the club. The Science Club is scheduled to meet twice a month after school, and they invite speakers to come in to discuss subjects of interest related to science. Homecoming representatives for NCSAS were Vanessa Hightower and Forrest Mebane.
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sv PM Row 1: Karen Edwards, Luanna Bradley, Kim Bigelow, Row 2: Tisa Coleman, Tammie Sellars, Nathalie Heath, Rondalyn Francis, Cheryl Cameron, Karen Sellars, Melissa Ratliff, Micki Austin, Row 3: Heather Chatman, Nichelle Crump, julie Hood, Darrel Bigelow, lerri Humphries, Anita Patel, Kris lohnson, Stephanie Ellis, Adrienne McNeill, Row 4: Lori Bescher, Sandi Matakovic, Kim Jeffers, Heather Sorrell, Sharletta Hooks, Audrea Haith, Melissa Bruner, Susan Foust, Toby Stanfieldg Row 5: Belinda Burney, David Loy, Philip lones, Heather Higgins, 150 ciubsfspanish Club The Spanish Club was under the leadership of Mrs. Millicovskey this year. The president, Luanna Bradley, and vice- president, Kim Bigelow, presided over the monthly meetings. The club celebrated many special occasions with parties at Ms. Millicovskyfs house. The first party of the year was a Spanish Halloween party. The club served a Spanish dinner and broke a Halloween pinata full of treats. The evening ended with prizes being given to the guests with the cleverest Spanish costumes. The club was not only concerned with haveing fun. They raised money and col- lected food to give to a needy family. They closed out the 1985 year by having a Christmas party at Ms. Millicovsky's house. Representatives of the Spanish Club were Sharletta Hooks escorted by Darrell Bigelow. Sean Parton, lanine Adkins, Shane Baldwin, Melody Terrell, Beth Copeland, Kevin Cobb.
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