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it eee ON Ne Nena 2 ne 1 § P DISPOSE Pest AREAS Civinettes is a service club, be- cause of the service projects in school and throughout their com- munity. The club has dues of $7.00 and the requirements are: willingness to help others, and a good moral character. Activities included: candy sale, a carnation sale at Valentine's, a trip to Dis- trict meeting and convention, and aiding in the special Olympics. Members are: Kim Jowers, Terri Campbell, Renee Mar- lowe, Robin Whaley, Emily Parker, Rhonda Marlowe, Les- lie Yancey, Kim Adams, Shelley Higdon, Tammy Phil- beck, Tracy Clements, Christy Callison, Sheila Matheny, Starlyn Davis, Shannon Cross, Lori Tessnear, Rhonda McCombs, Melissa Branch. Officers are: President, Sheila Matheny: Vice President, Shannon Cross; Secretary, Renee Marlowe; Treasurer, Tracy Clements; Chaplain, Terri Campbell; Reporter, Emily Parker; Sergeant at Arms, Cristy Callison. Civinettes 159
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Civitans Beautify Nursing Home Members are: John McDonald, Ken Elliott, Scott Rumfelt, Russell Cudd, David Herndon, Rick Blanton, Mr. Carver, Gerber Collins, Budd Arrowood, Tregg Greene, Chris Dowdle, Michael Brooks, Scott Bailey, Ted Hawkins, Greg Settlemyre, Roger Greene, Kevin Brook, Jeff Cabiness, Keith Hunt, Mike Duncan, Kent Baldwin, Ricky McKinney, Brannon Bright, Howard Henson, Mark Flack, Greg Huntley, Matt Stamey. Officers are: Russell Cudd, Vice President; Keith Hunt, Presi- dent; Alan Carver, Advisor; Chris Dowdle, Lt. Governor; Mel- lissa Branch, Sponsor; Gerber Collins, Sargeant-at-Arms; Ken Elliott, Treasurer; Ted Hawkins, Secretary. The purpose of the Jr. Civitans is to promote good citizenship in young men not only in school but throughout their community and church. The club has dues of $7.00 and the requirements to be in the club are: to help others who are less fortunate, and may not be ; F : . ! ae able to help themselves. Activities ' So Pr ta | BE Bit ‘ included: Bike-a-tthon for leuke- Jf fat ee Saas F — fe CLUBS mia, landscaping a Nursing Cen- HELP PEOPLE ter, can food drive, and donated 200 dollars for Sno:Do 85. 158 Civitans
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160 FBLA Members are: 1st row — Michelle Beheler, Kristi Gornto, Penny Carter, Richard Logan, Paul Brown, Kim Adams, Tina Mapp, Angie Francis, Carolyn Meeks, 2nd row — Mrs. Bridges, Paula Herron, Sherry Morrow, Kim Jowers, Shannon Cross, Renee Marlowe. Shelia Matheny, Crystal Knight, Tammy Jackson, Lesa Vandyke, Crystal McAbee, Karen Eplee, Mrs. Pope, 3rd row — Julie Logan. Cindy Childers, Michelle Pruitt, Anna Robinson, Sharon Woods, Stephanie Brown, Guinevere Ross, Kim Toms, Becky Blanton, Kaye Ramsey. Lynn Fisher Christmas Party For EMH The Future Business Leaders of America is an organization that strives to develop charac- ter and assist in establishing occupational goals among its members. To be a member you must presently be taking a business course and pay $7.00 in dues. The FBLA has been involved this year in a Leadership Con- ference, District Competition, sold candles, and also they present a scholarship each year to a Senior member who plans to continue their education in the business area. Officers are: Ist row — Rep. — Anna Robinson, Treas. — Kaye Ramsey, Parlia. — Guinevere Ross, 2nd row — V.P. and Sponsor — Tracy Gornton, Pres. — Shelia Matheny, Corres. Sec. — Shannon Cross, Sec. — ‘Sherry Morrow, Not pictured: Hist. — Stephanie Brown, Mrs. Bridges and Mrs. Pope are Advisors ‘S SS8888888n) ?
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