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ll Key Club: lfmntl Kenny Bell, Hanklin Jackson fSenior Board Memberb, Ben Guise in-easurery, Marty Carter fvice-presidentj, Mark Jordan fpresidentl, Freb Baer fSenior vice-presidentj, Rob Bradley Uunior Board Memherl, Evan Cook Isecretaryj, Marvin Zimmerman fsponsorl. leeeondl Keith Guy, Paul Springer, Richard Thompson, Jr., Hamid Thomas, George Johnson, Jetf Pitcock, Eric Bowen. Ithlnll Butch Langhammer, Ted English, Gregg Clevenger, Ken Johnston, Darrell Cheatham. Kyron McAllister, John Gordon Holiman, Mark Prewit, Mike Scanlan, Tom Hearty. llourthl Don Stanley, John White, Jimmy Curry, James Ives, Victor Holland, Doug Winter, Clyde Rhodes. Martin Harrell, Jody Teeter. lbackl Don Johnston, Philip Swaim, Greg LaCaze, John Bretton, Trey Velvin, Sean Ward, Adam Hawkins, Dane Hawkins, Jay Turner, Jay Wallace, lbaekl Mark McBride, James Dickson, Greg Hemme, Mike Bixler, Wyndell Hunt. Scott Robertson, Robert Hooks, Marc White. Chuck Richesin. Steady hands. Robert Hooks, senior, pours coffee at a faculty breakfast sponsored by the Key Club, while Mrs. Zona Covey smiles at the luscious array of goodies. 5, k Service Groups-13
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Cao hand Hfblpillg word that encompassed hundreds of hours of work. It was a word that was aptly applied to the Key Club, whose members were well-organized and hard working. The year's theme was Sharing I'ogetherness, and members did just that as they worked to help a variety of people ranging from the elderly, to youth, to the handicapped. The Key Club is a good organization for the school and community, said Mark Jordan, president. Other Key Club officers were Fred Baer and Marty Carter, vice-presidentsg Ben Guise, treasurerg and Evan Cook, secretary. Board members were seniors Kenny Bell, Lee Littleton and Hanklin Jackson and junior Rob Bradley. I joined Key Club to further my knowledge of the elderly and people in need, said Bell. Also, it's a good opportunity to meet many different people. ' ' Key Club members also participated in other activities including a breakfast for the faculty and Student Appreciation Day. As the year ended, members believed they had truly shared with their school and community. S ervice was a small seven-letter True spirit of Christmas. Chuck Richesin, senior, spreads cheer to senior citizens during a Key Club holiday visit to the Beaumont Nursing Home. Beauties md the beasts. Marti Watson, Donna Williams, Melissa Ramey and Susan Bates practice for the Junior Miss Pageant with the help of Marvin Zimmerman, Key Club sponsor, and Fred Baer, senior. 12 Student Life i '!'
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30 e ' ' Crum ets, and SOITIC SllCh as coo . Ox o ,go hand lt's a bird, lt's a plane. Y-Teens Superteens can't 14-Student Life Y-Teena: Ifmntl Karol Mills, Lisa Turley, Tina Harrell, Lucretia Chatrnan, Tina Cole, Jane Carson, Kristi Harrendorf, Cheryl Nelson, Cynthia Bames, Gina Turley fhisturianb, Missy Johnson. Iaomlatll Kim Partlow, Tonya Shack, Tracy Terry, Sandra Thompson, Kenda Reeves, Cindy Skinner, Cloree Smith, Felisia Wilson, Cheryl Hervey, Karen Hitchcock, Vicki Painton. Ithlnll Lori Emst, Anita King, Lisa Hom. Sandra Roberts, Kim Scales, Gigi Johnson, Susan Bates, Carol Robertson, Becky Hodge, Lauren McKnight, Renee Womack. llonrthl Pat Clark, Cindy Wood, Julie Graver, Mary Beth Brunette. Carmen Comer, Debbie Schild, Cathy Martin, Dawn Howard. Ashley Hemdon, Sheila James. Ibadl Debra Moore, Camille Hughes, Tanya Slater, Susan Moore, Cassandra Alexander, Audie Puckett, Robin Parker, Vallee Slater, Michelle Mullens, Jan McGowan, Amy Bonner. Club 701 llmntlCurebia Hampton, Tina McArthur, Betty Thompson, Brenda Powell, Tina Cole, Linda Powell, Glynnis Jones, Sharon Shelton, Tammy Hodge, Liz Lucker fsponsorj. laeeondl Tina Walker, Eua Tourres. Tracy Kitchens, lang Xiong, Sharon Petris Ktreasurerj, Karina Brittman, Carl Allen, Gale Kearney fPresiden0, Debbie Nicola, Shirley Petris, Lorrie Burch. lhhdl Tami Gammill Nice Presidentl. Sheila Vinson, Tammie Walker tsecreflfyl- Earlene Randolph, Valarie Powell, Daphne Harris, Michelle Burl fmembership chairmani, April Barnett, Kim Hanson, Roxie Townsend, Ilonrthl Reina Thomas, Cindy Lue Burkhalter, Bnxce Stanheld, Karen Briscoe, Mike Renner, Robert Donaldson, Michael Tumer, Shirley Brown, Louis Blanks, Dawn Redden. Ihadl Cathe Craig, Lesa Overton, Robert Bergeron, Zina Cyrus, Laurie Brown, Greg Hampton, Rosland Williams, Vallee Slater, Zavier McFerg- uson. lubs weren tall tea and P Y Y Teens and Club 70 were service oriented, helping themselves by helping the school and community. In Y-Teens we learn a lot by helping others, explained Susan Davis, senior, who served as vice-president of the club. Y-Teens was a city-wide community service organization consisting solely of females. Y-Teens conducted monthly city-wide activities, which included weeding the school flower garden, painting stripes on the teachers' parking lot and sponsoring a family at Christmas. Anybody can be in Club 70, said Brad Goldsborough, senior. Donating money to unusual causes and helping people who weren't usually noticed made the members of Club 70 feel good about what they were doing. Club 70 is an informal group of students who want to be a part of something fun, unusual and service oriented, said Miss Liz Lucker, sponsor. That's exactly what we try to do. Activities and programs that no one else has done, that are fun, does something positive for someone other than ourselves. lt's better to give than to receive. Club 70 member Lesa Overton, sophomore, gets a contribution from Joe Smith, as club members collect for UNICEF at Halloween.
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