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Making Memories Last 1. The officers of the ’83 Annual are Top: Beth Watson, assistant-business manager; Cecilia Knotts, photographer; Tippy Wagner, assistant photographer; Brenda White, assistant editor; Mrs. Folsom, sponsor. Bottom: Karen Jones, assistant- business manager; Pam Davis, business manager; Amy Cameron, editor; Denita Long, copy editor. 2. The seniors of the Annual staff. 3. and 4. Jeff. Pam Salter, Cindy Conner, Tippy. Mike Wolford, and Chris prepare pictures and layouts for the ’83 Annual. Members are Bottom: Brenda White, Pam Davis. Denita Long. Jeff White. Amy Cameron. Second: Chris Brown. Cindy Blair. Cecilia Knotts. Sharon Dantzler, Beth Watson, Susan Locklier, Gay Watson. Top: Mike Wolford. Tippy Wagner, Karen Jones, Cindy Conner, Pam Salter. Lori White, Mike Upton. Mrs. Folsom Sponsor. Work on the ’83 HURRICANE began during the summer as the Annual staff began to pound the pavements in an effort to sell advertisements to support the year- book. Also during the summer Amy Cameron, Brenda White, Pam Davis and Karen Jones attended a yearbook clinic held at Auburn University August 2nd, 3rd, and 4th. Creative layouts and hard work may be what an Annual is made up of, but determination and teamwork are what really produces a great yearbook. Clubs 23
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Club-A-Mania Getting an education is the foun- dation for school attendance but ex- tracurricular activities make stu- dent life more interesting. Clubs in general were formed in the early 1500’s and have grown to offer each student a chance for leader- ship and better understanding among their teachers. The Jr. Beta Club sponsors a Teachers’ Ap- preciation Day to recognize the teachers for their dedication to the students. The Sr. Beta Club attends State Convention to join other Betas from around the state. Peo- ple need clubs and clubs need peo pie, but only ordinary people with extraordinary talents are what make clubs function. Whether your club is one of the present clubs, or some new club of the future, you can grow through club activities. ) 1. The Jr. Beta Club selects new members. 2. Making Christmas happy for one family was a project of the FHA. 3. Beginning each day with a short devotion adds meaning to school life for Joy Club members. 4. Friends forever. 22 Clubs
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They’ve Got 1. The Pride of F.H.S. worked long, hard hours to prepare for the halftime shows. 2. Halftime entertainment was provided by the band. 3. Marching in the homecoming parade was one of the many activities in which the marching band participated. 4. Sharon Dantzier, Amy Cameron, Patty Allen, Denita Long, and Tony Allen were the senior members of the 1982-83 band. Other members of the band included — Juniors: Karen Jones, Beth Watson, Pam Salter, Kenny Shivers, Phyllis Johnson, Susan Locklier, Carol Parker, Michelle Lister, Cheryl Brock, Dwayne Conrad, Kelley Boutwell, Lori Lord, JoAnn Sum- merlin, Rita Malone. Sophomores Paula Ates, Junia Courtney, Jamie Lunsford, Michelle Moye, Richard Armstrong, Sandy Brantley. Freshmen: Sandy Sales, Dee Dee Brantley, Celeste Black, Renee Fowler, Christi Stewart, Laura White, Gary Morris, Chris Brown, Catherine Ellison, Sheila Ates. 8th Grade: Sharmon Owens, Donna Folwer, Christi Killam, Shannon Baggett, Heather Stewart, Holly Bell. Debbie Powell, Gene Godwin, Keith Agerton, Johnny White, Valerie Pope, Jodie Courtney. 7th Grade: Amy Pope. Shannon Chancery. Shannon Matheny, Chris Folsom, Jeffrey Beloat. 24 Band
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