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Grganizations STUDENT GOVERNMENT. Front row: Missy Eater, Debbie Thistlewaite, Sec- retary, luli Sedberry, Cathy Barker, Wendy Moseley, Lesle Asborn, Dee Dee Green, Tonya Cray, Eric Ardoin, Tammy McGhee. Second row: Candy Cohens, Michelle McLead, Robyn Wil- son, Robyn Lynch, Alicia Greir, Kim Lindsey, Cathy Cook, Ashley Phelps, Camie Bailey, Sophomore representa- tive, Rhonda Tindall, Dwayne VICAXAIASA. Front row: Rickey johnson, Stacy Rash, loel Gaddie, Ed- die Tankersley, Iamie Wheat, Robyn Lynch. Second row: Gene Thomas, Hans Peterson, Greg lackson, Billy Mills, Wayne Dillon, David Walker, Chad Mosley. Third row: jason johnson, Mike Montgomery, Brian Wickliffe, lulie Hendrix, Wade Smalley, Nora Crone, Al Graham, lunior repre- sentative, Karen Cormier, Eric Booth, Charise Yankie, President, Mike Camp- bell, Bubba McVay, Christy Hill. Third row: Kevin Curry, Laura Whitworth, lames Harness, Terrell Smith, Treasur- er, Dean Spoon, Mark Myers, Senior representative, lim Hansard, Stevie Green, Vice-President, Mark Moix, Lee Ann Henderson, Lindsey Pierson. Etters, Mark lackson, Robert Utley, Brad Standley, Shawn Wilcox. Fourth row: Wade Wetzler, Thomas Sponer, Shayne Dumas, Chris Branham, Mike Decker, Scott Funderburg, Kerry Blackstone, Mike Wilkerson, Marty Bowie. VICA. Front row: Mr. Mike Aeilts, Sponsor, Mark Youngblood, Booby Rosamond, Sheryl Kitchens, Mark Warburton. Second row: lames Troutman, Mike Gooden, Steele jones, Reporter, Tim Goins, David Slatton, lack Justice, Parlimentarian, james Harness, President, Matt Posey, Stacy Horton. Third row: Ray Pickens, Allen Hyslip, Treasurer, Robert Utley, Anthony Wickliffe, Matt Boyles, Gary Beckman, Secretary, Gerald Presley, Club Advisor, Paul Brown, Mark Ragland. Fourth row: Cary Johnston, leff Barksdale, left Taylor, Mike Miller, john Erwin, loe Shirley, Mike Thomp- son, Tim Weatherly, Dwayne Dumas, Scott Harness, V. President, OfQCIl'1lZCTiOI'tS vi i ,fy 55 AW- Y' A ' f , JM -fi W M .1 W, H, if
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these symbols look peculiar some, they do not to Karen Karen, a member of Mu Al- Theta, explains the problem to members who have not yet had Being a president of a club involves more than simply running the meet- ings. lason Culp spends a few minutes of his spare time to plan the agenda with Mrs. Riding for the next junior Beta meeting. In expanding their knowledge members of the junior Science Club study their finished project, a crystal garden. Traditional Leagues Exploring New Topics From Old ubiects CLUBS! Could it be an acro- nym for chal- lenges, leaders, unity, basics, and scholars? Students who had a com- mon interest in either math or science joined either the lunior Science Club or the Mu Alpha Theta Club. The lunior Science Club, which is open to any junior high student who enjoys science, hosted science re- lated activities. On a field trip they went to the Camp Robinson Airbase where they took a tour and heard about the laws ot motion in- volved with helicopters. They also went to the UALB Planetarium. The junior scholars were found in the Iunior Beta Club. Requirements for the club were a 3.0 grade aver- age and good conduct. For the first time, the club had an initiation for its new members. They went to a lo- cal restaurant tor dinner and performed a short ceremony where new members recited the National Beta Creed and received their membership cards and pins. Membership in clubs like these allowed students to broaden their horizons. It also allowed students who had common interests to par- ticipate in activities together. ACOd6ITllC Groups W M W
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La ing th Foundation New Improved Beautification of the school was on the agenda of many of the clubs. Clubs involved included VICAXAIASA, and CCE. lunior AIASA members constructed new sidewalks behind the home economics building and in front of the 600 Building leading to the shop. This work doubled as on-the-job training in con- struction occupations. VICA members attended the VICA Skills Olympics in tel in March. They learned of new uses for existing skills. Organizations will join the Student Government in pre- paring an area to be designated for smoking, probably in the fall. The new area will have a concrete foundation with a roof to protect students from the rain. The old smoke hole will be spruced up with shrubs, plants, and new grass. The efforts of such groups continued to enhance the physical plant. the Little Rock Excelsior Ho- lt's a dirty job, but somebody has to Standing back to take a look at their do it. In this case, it's Rodney Shumate progress, junior AIASA sponsor, Mr. and Freddy Cheek who scrape us ex- Randy Gullet, encourages his class. cess concrete from the ground. Support Groups 4
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