Donoho School - Gauntlet Yearbook (Anniston, AL)

 - Class of 1979

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Off the Beaten Path Doughnut sales, parties for under- privileged children, and involvement in city and state government were just a few of the various activities that Donoho Hi-Y members participated in this year. Thanks to the efforts of our own Bowen Woodruff, Executive Council president, the year got off to a quick start with the orientation pro- gram followed by a street dance in the YMCA parking lot. Youth and City Government, coordinated by Carrie Coley and Beth Lawrence, allowed Hi- Y members to gain experience in city and state governments. The entire slate of meetings was geared towards Youth Legislature in Montgomery where Hi-Y'ers from all across Ala- bama took over the state government for a weekend. FROM TOP: Boys' Hi-Y's Cbottom row - Edward Turner, Mark Staples, Evan Johns, Tom Kilby, Bowen Woodruff, and Charlie Bennett: 2nd row - Stan Wilson, David Shepherd, Richard Byrd, John Daniell, Stan- ley Sedmak, Jimmy Ley, and Jack Guytonp top row - Derek Messer, Mark Jackson, John Holladay, Jeff Monroe, Jim Ulrey, and T Fishery. Girls' Hi-Y's Cbottom row - Tricia Hubbard, Anne McNaron, Lucretia Williams, Carrie Coley, Beth Law- rence, Ellen Davis, Ellen McKay, and Sally Speer, 2nd row - Deborah Scheer, Kelley Burleson, Lisa Peter- son, Jan French, Fran Parker, Cathy Edwards, Lalie Draper, Stacy Kitchin, Mary Laurie Johnson, Laurie Minshew, and Caryl Crocker, 3rd row -- Heather Jenkins, Marcie King, Beth Ley, Kathy Rowe, Kim Wil- liams, Mary Anne Kitchin, Fortune Thomas, Sharel Love, Allison Jones, and Marian Morrow, 4th row - Lane Jackson, Cathy Burke, Anne Hamner, Lisa Hodge, Drue Frazier, Farley Thompson, Elizabeth Tyler, Janet Webb, and Nancy Engerg top row - Sharon Smith, Jean Tucker, Maurice Gantt, Winter McKay, Nancy King, and Amy Spidlej. 32 i l ABOVE: At a Chapman meeting, Lucretia Wil- liams tells Anne McNaron about the fun C75 of selling doughnuts. R va

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The Key Club, led by President Jeff Monroe, also had a very active year. Their community projects included raising money through a book drive for the Boy's ranch, painting lines in the school parking lot, and collecting money for the Museum Mummiesf' Besides community service projects, the club also sent members to the weekly Kiwanis Club meetings where they received information concerning activities in our community, The 1978 Teen-Involvement group consisted of sophomores, juniors, and seniors interested in relating their knowledge of drugs, alcohol, tobacco, and sex to elementary school students in the fifth and sixth grades. Every six weeks one boy and one girl went to each of the elementary schools to discuss student problems. E This year's Teen-Topics program was participated in by area high school students and hosted by a disc jockey from WDNG. At their weekly meetings, the students discussed issues cur- rently in the news. FROM TOP: The Key Club Cbottom row- Fiozelle Burt, Brenda McWhorter, Susie Dillon, Ellen Clark, Cherie Johnson, Laurie Minshew and Fortune Thomas, 2nd row - David Morgan, Jeff Monroe, Jack Swift and Tom Moore, 3rd row - Boland Thornburg, Bryan Jackson, Stan Wilson, John l-lolladay and Tom Kilbyg 4th row- John l-lill, Mitch Staples, Will Sellers and Evan Johns, 5th row - Richard Byrd, Carl Walker, Bill Wakefield and Sam Johnson, 6th row- Mark Jackson, Brian Paris, Bowen Woodruff and Derek Messerg top row- Bill Burnham, Minton Edwards, David Shepherd, Guice Potter and Johnny Fleaves, Teen Topics CJeff Monroe, Bryan Jackson, Bowen Woodruff, Ellen Clark, Mary Laurie Johnson, Lalie Draper, and Stacy Kitchinyg Teen Involvement Cbotlom row - Cathy Stout, Ellen Davis, Polly Enger, Mary Anne Kitchin, Mary Laurie Johnson and Ellen Clark, in bus -- David Shepherd, Mr. Thagard, Bryan Jackson, Mark Jackson, David Mor- gan, and Derek Messerj,

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