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S S' ...Ac Munch box. Junior Student Council members Avery Dickens and Sissy Goff wrap boxes for the collection of canned goods. The council took these to Youth Homes around Pulaski County. Bruin bash. Senior Chuck Russell helps himselfto refreshments at a Bruin Club meeting at senior Grant Fortson's house. sh' . Junior Fire Marshalls: tfront rowl Arch Mclntosh tsponsorl. Jason Walton. Tanya Sicbort. Patience Jones. Lisa Taylor. .lack East. tsecond rowl Steve Harris. Becky Godfrey. Douglas Braswell. Brent Trammel. Stephen Harris. Stephen Dawson, tthird rowl Tracey Howard. Tony Franletti. Todd Rowland. Shawn Camp. Chuck Russell. Hank Pfeifer. Ashly Garrett. pg af , ina. , 1 x I4 so G ice.. . E' vi' Q 4. 41 . on tit ' 5 ldvifiiii' '+i 1 . Q-' 1 Q' we - 'i!l4G4 tr-: . Q ai'- , an G 5' .49 tea.. sf 1 . votre- 'ii 'ifje G' -3 A t.iwtavsr3wtic. A Latin Club: lfront rowl Gayle Cloud tsponsorl. Brad Geddes. Sherry Jones. Sissy Goff. Michelle Kaemmerling. Jan Marklcy. Beth Parlin. Betsy McDade. .lennifer Dean. Grace Ann Mulhollan. Tami Strawn. Anne Hodges. lst-cond rowj Ramin Dchkharghani. Brent Smith. Mike Compton. Casey Siegler. Robin Gordon. Meredith McDonald. Anne Williamson. Avery Dickins tsecretaryl. Cynthia Walton. Betlf Vines. Renee Howell. Amy Fraiser. Kristine Shepherd. fthlrd row, Stan Roberts. JerryJones. Rob Dickins.Charlcs Hough. Bill Sowers.Jay McClelland. Stephanie Haught tvice presidentl. Jennifer Schueck. Ashley Smith. Carrie Stuart. Leigh Fiser. K.K. Bennett. Julie Cox, tfourth row, Sam Gullcy. Devon Holder. Stephen Damron. Bryan Dunlap. Scott Ruggles. Stephen Harris. Tom Brenner. Shawn Camp. Julie Hynson. Valerie Robinson. Robin Fain. Paige Davis. fifth rowl John Clayton. Patrick Boyd. Chas Williamson. Becky Godfrey. Lcisa Cossey. Julie Pierce. 'Cindy Tackett lhistorianl. David Leavitt fpresidentl. Angie Hill. Mindy Connor, Tacy Sundell. Tracie Bynum. tsixth rowj Richard Cross. Tom Van Hook. Tony Framctti. Byron Brooks. Jason Leavitt ltreasurerl. Melissa Banks, Richard McKinney. Matthew Dean. Helen Dickey, .lay Brain. I , Q l - - Spanish Club: tfront IOWI Tanya Siebert. Ellen Goldberg. Katy ltzkowitz. Holly Brain. Janet Eiseman. Audrey Fallows. tsecond rowl Patricia Hamilton tsponsorl. Sandra Shaw. Lisa Haynie. Janice Greenfield. Jacklyn Grobmyer. Deborah Pike. Laura Nelson. Larry Williams. Blakely Davenport. Suzi Dabbs thistorianl. tthlrd rowj Kimberly Bridgers. Lundy Colvcrt, Scott Cline. Chip Bankston. Kevin Pittman. Sara Kremer. Tammy Asay. John Harris tpresidentl, Sara Burton, Allison Anthony. Connie McKnight. tfourth YDW, Chris Franzetti. Kristen Briggs. Becky Barriault. Debbie Harris, Amy Bishop. Rhonda Tice. Jennifer Haynie. Lane Blaylock. Teresa Taber. Stacy McLeod. Susan Jouett. Nick Proctor. ttifth rowl Ashley Anderson. Mary Brooks. Charlie Trussell. Bill Ryan. Tom Ryan. Stcvc Crane. Nathan Maune. Carter Brow n. John Wyvill. Tony Franlctti. Mark Pace. Cindy Thomas. . - - if .Q .Q . - .AL nTv-KpJ' yqsvjhv 1. - , W' 1 1, WW 'iff' 63:92 Si., '57 2 'is Q 9 Ti i 4 Q ' AJ by f w I I e .9 5 .Lip '5 'S' Sc '5 'Q French Club: lfront rowl Stacia Whisenhunt. Patty lyey. Stephanie Swaffer. Caroline Frye. Dana l.ynn Young. Shay Lcdbctter, BobbyGerber. Amy Calhoun. Kelley Bridges. Kim Solomonlseeond rowj Katherine Blackmon, Meg Holmes. Marley Meyer tFrcnch l representativct. Rebecca Pike, Ray Minor. Brian Burnett. Brian Deyerle. Jaleh Mansouri. Tiffany Forsythe. Mrs. Coleen Barger fsponsorl. tthird rowj Shawn Buffalo. Kathryn Massey. l.aura Landrum. Amy Ricks. .lulic Roberts, Shannon Sorrels. Cathy Hodges. Jenny Sherman. Jill Williams, Rick Dowda. Amy Sterne tsccretaryl. tfourth rowl Ashley Garrett, Todd Cardwell. Charlotte Parker. Michelle Smith. Wendy Warmouth flreasurerl. Robin Reeves. Katie Quaintancc. llolly Tompkins. Tracy Manning tvice presidentl. Carolyn Gerber. Rebecca Hall. Shelley Carytfifth rowlAnoushka Sharifi. John Wright. David Piguc. Pat Mocrs. Eric McCarty. Bryant Turbeville lpresidcntj. Sherman Moore. Mark Smith. Patrick McCarty. Jeff Noble thistorianl. Chris Craig. Clubs! I9 X
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All together now... were in the money Study habits. Freshman Becky Godfrey is tutored by Junior Debbie Harris. Tutoring was a major service project undertaken by the Senior National Honor Society. .V V i t llll ' lui . F iii.. 'I I Magi WL - Q I ,Nr ,,,.. Behind every good club activity lay the premise of either spending money or making it. The making was the hard part. You had to have funds before you had fun. Junior Student Council was rolling in money as the candy cart drew hordes of hungry students at 10:05 in the morning. lt was great because we could use the money to help the school, said freshman Larry Williams. Bake sales also raked in the dough for such groups as French and Spanish Clubs, and the Student Councils made a small profit from selling Homecoming Dance tickets in October. Senior Student Council had a rummage sale in September and made Sl l2.94. The rest of the rummage was donated to the senior, junior and sophomore classes to sell for any profit they could make on their own. The juniors made a killing of Sl 12.62. Football games proved to be profitable for FBLA, whose members sold tickets at the door. Senior Y-Teens sold j as l Fundchecks during February to raise some extra cash. These checks were discount coupons for various establishments in Little Rock. The easiest way to raise money was the traditional collection of dues. For a one year membership, club dues ranged from Sl for French Club to S10 for FCA. Clubs concocted every feasible means of raising money. From bake sales to dances, groups pulled together to stash the cash. After all, money didn't grow on trees. I8f Student Life -is 4, i
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The new administration Senior FCA Visited the All togeth r no At your service Pig out. Seniors Freddy Perkins, Graham Smith and junior Jeff Gingrich muneh down on hot dogs, soft drinks and chips at an FCA cookout at junior Kathryn Krodell's house. -3 14 QQ? ,, M'-11. made a special point of club service in 1983. Arch Mclntosh suggested that clubs concen- trate on service projects which would put money directly into P.A. The .lunior Student Council followed this advice and donated S800 toward the new scoreboard. They also purchased turkeys for a Thanksgiving dinner for all the Youth Homes in Pulaski County and provided Christmas gifts for three teenagers at Youth Home. FBLA held a dance to benefit the March of Dimes. This statewide service project raised approximately S100. Senior National Honor Society, a club whose members' main goal was to stay in the club with a 3.5 grade point average, offered a tutoring service to any students who needed it. Methodist Children's Home in December. FCA members wrote letters and gave Christmas gifts to orphans ages 3-18. FCA has helped me to help myself and others. l've learned to stand up for what 1 believe in, and l've gained some friendships. which to me makes FCA a success. said junior Sara Burton. Y-Teens hit the streets to collect money forthe American Cancer Society. They also visited the Arkansas Nursing Home and played Bingo with the senior citizens. Spanish Club went caroling in Little Rock with Spanish teacher Miss Tricia Hamilton in December. Although no real fires occurred in 1983, the Junior Fire Marshalls were always around to assist in evacuating the school during fire drills. 201 Student Life
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