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l l F. 's got 2 big turnout tonight . . . Alicia Young ows Alicia Kerner the list of Trojans that attended 2 weekly Wednesday night FCCYC meeting. s the get-alonggang , . . Student Council members play cvery bit of spirit and enthusiasm they could ister at a pep rally. Don't you agree? . . . Angie Watkins and Jenni- fer Hoffman try to persuade Mrs. Hendricks to accept their idea. Got 2 pair ofscissors? . . . Trish Merchant helps out after school decorating for the Homecoming dance. lst Row: Angela Watkins, Radha Ghosh, Chip Crump, Mike Shaw, Cathy Evans, Pam Jeters, Lisa Williams 2nd Row: Paula Raynor, Alison Asbury, Jennifer Hoffman, Shari Compton, Val- erie Coleman, Jennifer Hedgepath, Jasmin Handy, Trisha Merchant 3rd Row: Alicia Young, John Bailey, Mark Bloome, Tripp Culbreth, Ja- son Darden, Capricia Clark, Mike Afford 4th Row: Chris Knowles, Pat Puglisi, Jeff Teeters clubs 9
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' -' 'TR1THI3'r'A'Ni5 K-lEY-CI:-LlB- - - ' ' CARI G IS SHARI G 'ss is Caring . , . Jeff Teeters and Chris show their care by sharing their time for Salvation Army during the Christmas at Cross Creek Mall. Everyone knows that the Key Club and Tri-Hi-Y are sworn enemies. Therefore, it's hard to believe that both of these clubs work toward the same goals. Contrary to popular belief the Key Club is not a pack of fashionable studs that enjoy wearing ties. Instead, it is a club for young men who want to better our society. The members work hand- in-hand with the Kiwanis Club in sup- port of the Salvation Army and other charity organizations. Key Club mem- bers even donated time to work on the United Cerebral-Palsy Telethon. Bowling fora cause . . . Doug LaCoste, William Krantz, Roxanne Wedding, Chan Casey, Chris Keesee, and LeOra Larson are just a few mem- bers at Lafayette Lanes who decided to bowl for Cystic Fibrosis. In accordance, Tri-Hi-Y isn't that group of femmes fatales they're thought to be. They don't paint their nails at meetings. They are too busy bowling for Cystic Fibrosis and collecting food for the poor. By adopting a grandmother, Tri-Hi-Y brings a little joy to the life of a rest-home shut-in as another commu- nity service project. These two clubs, Key Club and Tri- Hi-Y, comprise the sharpest rivalry of any two school organizations. Some- how, though, they find a little time to work together for a better community. Never mind the pants . . . Even though Bill Krantz sports Levis, he, Jeff Teeters, Mike Ad- ams, and Antonio Wiggins are still in proper Key Club form: coats, ties, and pins. lst Row: R. Wedding, J. Bondur, L. Peele, L. Allen, P. Grahamg 2nd Row: K. Cashwell, A. Watkins, K. Frazee, J. Brigman, L. Larson, F. Doll, V. Coleman, L. Barefoot, D. Peters, R. Byrd, H. Sharkey, S. Compton, N. Acuff, A. Mcllwain, C. Craigg 3rd Row: P. Blackwell, K. Williams, T. Moore, N. Freeman, N. Marfisi, A. Holbein, M. Carter, N. Etienne, L. Barathy, A. Asbury, J. Hoffman, J. Handy, M. Bazarre, J. Chavis, P. Raynor, J. Lambert, S. Jackson
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