Donoho School - Gauntlet Yearbook (Anniston, AL)

 - Class of 1979

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The Soccer Club, started by Carl and Frances WaIker's mother, Mrs. Joby Walker, was open to boys and girls in the seventh through twelfth grades not only at Donoho but also from other schools. The club, coached by Mr. Dudley Ftey- nolds, lost twice to Saks, including the finals of the County Tournament, but despite freezing weather, defeated all the other teams they played. The Fellowship of Christian Students, which was open to seventh through twelfth graders, met every Wednesday in an open, relaxed atmos- phere. Mrs. Ftobert Dillon, CSusie and l.eigh's motherj the sponsor and adviser, kept each meet- ing moving with an opening and closing prayer and a spiritual program, The Seventh Grade Art Club, under Mrs. Couch's guidance, created three-dimensional plaster sculptures by bringing utensils from home with which to carve. The Eighth Grade Art Club, also sponsored by Mrs. Couch, made collograph prints by conceiving original ideas and transform- ing them into flat cardboard shapes. Various and Sundry 215 H AT TOP: The Seventh- Grade Art Club fbottom row- Anne l-libberts, Lisa Evans, Leigh Dillon, Cindy O'Linger, Julie Potter and Donna Burke, second row - Julia Wilson, Summer Canup, Scooter Barker, Bill Owsley, Angela Wilson and Lori Willingham, top row- Amy Williams and Mark Clarkj, ABOVE: The Eighth- Grade Art Club, CLaurie Kuroski, Kelli Craddock, Jeanie Finley, and Joan Frenchj. I5 I vi lf f ' fx.-l. f -N gvgk V I -. xv' ,.fA ' V r ft V fy ' ,i..,. ., + ABOVE: Members of the Seventh-Grade Art Club apparently are considering the possibility of constructing some moderr an out of a trash can and a bicycle wheel.

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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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l353?'i?.W7Q . nmxv e AT TOP: The Fellowship of Christian Students Ibottom row - Maurice Gantt, Drue Frazier, Janet Webb, Jean Tucker, Sharon Smith, Farley Thompson, Lane Jackson, Amy Spidle, Heather Jenkins, Anne Hamner, Elizabeth Tyler, Nancy King, Marcie King and Winter McKay, 2nd row - Steve Jackson, Lisa Smith, Sandra Lindsey, Christie Perry. Nikki Messer, Debbie Scheer, Cindy O'Linger, T Fisher, Mike Stewart, Sally Speer, Lisa Hodge, Valerie Rimpsey and Fran- M ces Walker, 3rd row- Jim Finley, John Daniell, Stephen Propst, Charlie Bennett, Greg Wheeler, Anne MacKenzie, Margaret Ann Boozer, Suzy Hoube, Jessica Harris, Jennifer West, Kelli Crad- dock, Garry Taylor, Tony Daniel and Bick Nyman, 4th row - Bill Rutledge, Lark Cham- pion, Jenny Fry, Anna Cunningham, Susan Bryan, Ellen Cunningham, Jim Ulrey, Jeff Mon- roe, Mary Anne Kitchin, Katie Whartenby, Johnny Beaves, Patti Beaves and Greg Griffin, 44450, . ini 5 BELOW: Soccer Club mem- bers meet their opponents before the championship game with Saks High School. BELOW AT LEFT: Polly Enger gives the Fellowship of Chris- tian Students a sermon as Mrs, Dillon, the sponsor, watches. 5th row- David Shepherd, Evan Johns, Laurie Minshew, Beth Ley, Pati Tiller, Jeanne Klinefel- ter, Paula Arnold, Lisa Peterson, Kelley Burle- son, Donna Burke, Beverly Nelson, Amy Wil- liams, Lalie Draper and Mary Laurie Johnson, top row - John Spragins, Sharel Love, David White, Allison Jones, Cathy Stout, Dena Akin, Polly Enger, Gena Brown, Fthett Woodruff, Mar- tel Thompson, Susan Ward, Lynn Stanley, Dan Jones, Margaret Johnson, and Bill McNaronj.

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