Donoho School - Gauntlet Yearbook (Anniston, AL)

 - Class of 1979

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Sums and Bumbs Members of Mu Alpha Theta, an honor- ary club for math students with a B average in all classes, made geometric Christmas ornaments, played mathematical games, and listened to speeches on mathematical subjects. The club was led by President Tricia Hubbard, Vice-President Carl Walker, Secretary-Treasurer Ellen McKay, and Sponsors Mrs. Tiller and Mrs. Wingo. ln math classes, Mrs. Tiller, Mrs. Wingo, and Mrs. Quattlebaum did their best Cmost of the timeb to make math interesting. Stu- dents struggled to understand assorted incomprehensible terms and methods that some of us suspected had been thought up by the teachers themselves to punish us. In the Science Department, Mr. Gorey once again terrorized some of his students with surprise explosions and all of his stu- dents with his crip tests while Mrs. Gib- bins and Mrs. Quattlebaum busily exposed others to dead pigs and other interesting information. The science teachers also sponsored the Senior-High and Junior-High Science Clubs. The senior-high club officers, Presi- dent Rhett Austin, Vice-President Carl Walker, and Secretary Carrie Coley, along with Mr. Gorey, provided scientific speak- ers and arranged for an interesting field trip to the Anniston Museum of Natural History. The junior-high group, led by President Matt Everett, Vice-President Eric Bee, Sec- retary Martha Minshew, and Sponsor Mrs. Ouattlebaum, was entertained by Mr. Gor- ey's lab experiments demonstrating lasar beams and other phenomena. BELOW: Ellen McKay measures out coke with the help of Susie Dillon at the Math Club Christmas party. 'W ff re ABOVE: Wes Smith and Cherie Johnsorrchat over refreshments at the Math Club party, AT RIGHT: Algebra Il students work diligently at their home- work. FAR RIGHT: Mrs. Quattlebaum imparts a little mathematical know-how to Stuart Smith. 78 My ABOVE MIDDLE RIGHT: Mu Alpha Theta Cbottom row - Tri- cia Hubbard, Ellen McKay, Carl Walker, Susie Dillon, Cindy Nunnelley, Rozelle Burt, Brenda McWhorter, and Lucretia Wil- liams, 2nd row - Rhett Austin, Barry Love, Stacy Kitchin, Jeff Monroe, Bowen Woodruff, Johnny Reaves, Ray Wheeler, and Cathy Sarrellg 3rd row - Ellen Clark, Lalie Draper, Cherie Johnson, Marilyn Sonnberger, Jackie Sonnberger, Pam Mitc- hell, Cathy Stout, Kim Williams, Julie Jenkins, and Mrs. Wingo: top row - Mrs. Tiller, Mary Laurie Johnson, Dena Akin, Cathy Edwards, Jeff Ballard, Bryan Jackson, Tom Moore, John Davenport, Jeanne Klinefelter, and Anne McNaronJ.

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AT LEFT: Richard Byrd, Evan Johns, Guice Potter, and Cherie Johnson participate in a pre-class chemistry discussion. Below: The Junior-High Science Club fbottom row -Ste- phen Craft, Mark Mabry, Bo Tranum, Jonathan Hand, Craig Akin, Johnny Hudson, Ben Gullage, Sonny Wilson, Jay Jenkins, and Creston Hulettg 2nd row - Mr. Gorey, John Rose, Candice Dobbins, Elizabeth Steely, Alex Weidner, Don Griffin, Mrs. Quattlebaum, and Katie Whartenbyg 3rd row - Rodney Cavender, Sue Johnson, Matt Everett, Eric Bee, Leon Bowman, Steve Blomeley, Todd Weymouth, and Bill Kell, top row- Laura Robison, Martha Minshew, Bill McNaron, Dan Jones, Russ Dorsey, Evan McGinnis, David Ford, Joe MacKenzie, and Greg Veachj. si t ' naims.. ,,,,, ...hwsmw . Q . , . is ' 03 . .gig -,ff H g L Af, , gl as A A t -i . N ' K ,l. K -'su 1 3. h Q' . A kt I B 'x R K' , I , ,,i j' F 2 A i, 1 F, T4 fl 4, , i n W ,,., ti if ,K Q i 73,7 ,ZQ N kv- t I K. 5 ri My I . A rg' , I ..l +..L if 'i if T 'M itil J 4 A i ABOVE LEFT: Carl Walker weighs the good and bad points of phys- ics class. ABOVE RIGHT: The original Gibbinstein. AT LEFT: Mrs. Gibbins can smile even while grading papers. x' M. ABOVE The Senior High Science Club fseated Rhett Austin, Ellen Clark, Lucretia Williams, Carrie Coley, Beth Lawrence, Kim Nilliams Carl Walker standing Jett Monroe Bryan Jackson, David Shepherd, Tom Moore, Bill Thigpen, lan Simpson, Johnny

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