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INDUSTRIAL ARTS CLUB The Industrial Arts Club af- fords members the opportuni- ty to engage in many exciting activities. The activities are mainly related to drafting, printing methods, and other creative endeavors. The stu- dents make projects and share the joy of their success with their parents and friends. The coordinator is Mr. Neville Floyd. The officers follow: Teresa Sims, president; Joy Smith, vice-president; Latonya Thompson, secretary; Scooter Branson, treasurer; and Hal Flewallan, historian. F.H.A. ON PARADE The F.H.A. is a very active organization. The three key ar- eas of interests are personal growth, community involve- ment, and vocational prepara- tion. The participants are interested in sharing and learning. They visit nursing homes, invite guest speakers to come and share information related to their ar- eas of expertise, serve refresh- ments when special guests visit the school, co-sponsor the prom, and participate in Georgia Day activities. The officers for the 1985-86 school year follow: Julie Osteen, president; Chrissy Kennedy, vice president; Dawn Evangel- ista, secretary; and Griffin Thomas, Parliamentarian. Ms. Rose Martin is the advisor. 63
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EXTRA! EXTRA! READ ALL ABOUT IT! The Raider Review staff is composed of dedicated and entiiusiastic individuals. Students gather news, write, edit, and publish at least three issues of the newspaper. In addition, a school-wide news program is sponsored each Friday morning during the second semester. Anchored by Stacey Roberts, Raider Review editor, this undertaking has proved to be both informative and entertaining to teachers and students. The members of the i?a c?eri?evieiv staff follow: Stacey Roberts and Tom Lietz, editors; Dawn Evangelista and Talvia Bradley, main events; Barry Bazemore, Bobby Hattrich, Le-An Ledford, Monica Bryant, Hope Wil- liams, Jonathan Brown, William Hulett, and Mark Rentz, reporters. Mrs. L. K. Ellis advises the group. Tom Lietz and Stacey Roberts, Editors Mrs. L. K. Ellis, Advisor We ' ve met our deadline, and it ' s time to take a break.
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MEET THE Business managers: Jennifer Lewis and Le-An Ledford Editors: Bradley and Kreyenbuhl Layouts: Griffin Thomas, Bobby Squires, and Bert Klein 64 Classes: Jamie Moore, Janice Dyches, and Lisa Cooler
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