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Thespian s Compete At District and State Levels Members of the Thespian Society arc as follows: (left to right) Starr Kvser, Rose Havel, Connie Smith, Anne Bradley, Dawn Davis, Allen Pope, Chad Lockhart, endy Easley, Chris Miller, Bradley Hinton, and Pam Hinton. Not pictured: Candace Dyess, Gina Rhodes, Kathy Sheehy, Steve McKinney, Walt Engel, David Middleton, and Dixie Calloway. The International Thespian Society was created last year to provide recogni- tion and honor to outstanding Drama stu- dents. The Thespian Society had a very suc- cessful and busy year. They participated in the district and state competitions held early in the year. The play Hey Neigh- bor was represented at district with Dix- ie Calloway, Linda Sawyer, Kathy Sheehy, and Mike Wainwright partici- pating in other poetry and speech compe- titions. Kathy Sheehy rated superior and went on to state competition. The club raised $550 for the Library at the Jimmy Lindell Festival and also spon- sored an Ugliest Man on Campus contest. Members put in many after school hours to make the year a complete success. Above: Thespian Sponsor, Mr. Reeves, gives out Tmal instructions before a play production. Left: Senior Thespian members were recognized on Honor ' s Day. Pictured (left to right) Pam Hinton, Starr Kyser, Dixie Calloway, Rose Havel, Kathy Sheehy, David Middleton, Steve McKinney, and Walt Engel,
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Pick of the Crop The National Junior Honor Society consists of students in grades seven through nine who have excelled in academics. As well as having high scholastic averages, members of the club are recognized as having good character, lead- ership qualities, and also as having served their school in a beneficent manner. NJHS sponsors numerous campus activities. Each year, the club members honor the office staff with a luncheon. The club also awards the most outstanding junior high teacher with a plaque. The recipient of this award must have received the You Are Special award some- time during the school year. (NJHS presents the You Are Special award every six weeks.) This year, Suzanne Kendrick was bes- towed this honor. Susan Riendeau received an award for having the highest academic aver- age for seventh through ninth grades. The NJHS inducted new members at a party at Jan Larrimore ' s house. As one can see, NJHS had a very busy year. With all their outstanding achievements, it is hard to decide what the best thing to happen to the club was. Nevertheless, the You Are Spe- cial award was chosen as the best thing the club sponsored. Top right. Members of the NJHS are as follows: Kelly Breeden, Lora Glass, Dotty Stallworth 2nd row: Charlie Gates, Melissa Wilson, Jan Larrimore, Tony Mitchell, Renee Wilson, Lenora Foley, Donna Gi ens, Jackie Jack- son, John Corbin 3rd row: Susan Riendeau, Darrin Green, Victor Little, Bobbie Britt, John W indham. Crystal John- son, Sean Dunlap. Dana Hobbs, Donna Glass, Charlotte Bartush, Jeanne Birks. Inductees of the NJHS are as follows: Danny Morgan, Glenn Vaughn, Phillip Weaver, Pam Mikkelsen. Stacee Byrd, Stephanie Nelson, Chris Tindal, Chris Sturma, Eric Forsman 2nd row: Tommy Hinote, Amy Potts, Colleen Sheehy, Trey Koons, Regina Boykin, Kim Starling, Sherri Racine 3rd row: Steven Lewis, Linda Kent, Tonya Davis, Becky Ousley, ,4my Ellison, Frank Trough, . ndrea Elli- son, Melissa Esponge 4th row: Nellie Brown, Brian Postle, Tracy Singleton, Karen Ryder, Mary Anne Chandler. iv- ian Havel 5th row: Lenore Moore, Robyn Little, Gayle Dawkins, Teresa Howell. The look on Mrs. Boswell ' s face makes one wonder what she is up to. (No pun intended.)
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Drama— It ' s Just A Stage The Drama club was created to pro- vide entertainment for the student body and the surrounding community as well as to interest students in dramatic arts. The Drama Club had a very success- ful year due to support and involvement from its members and the entire student body. Two plays, along with the Clumsy Left: The evil Dacron was played by Bradley Hin- ton in the Clumsy Custard Horror Show. Above: No problem! Allen Pope and Mike Wain- wright are just trying some new fads. Custard Horror Show, were produced this year. The club also helped to pro- duce the Bunny ' s Goodtime Hour. Be- cause of many after school hours, leader- ship, and cooperation from its members, the Drama club had a very successful and entertaining year. Linda Sawyer recites a favorite line. It ain ' t gonna get no darker than this! Top: Members of the Drama Club are as follows: (left to right) Allen Pope (Secretary I, Bradley Hinton (Vice- President), Connie Smith (President), Anne Bradley (Treasurer), (second row) Brian Postle, Lisa Esponge, John Corbin, Kelly Ellison, Rose Havel, Jim Reeves, Jennifer Birks, Kathy Sheehy, Lori Adams, Dottie Packard, (third row) Todd Ellison, Cindv Kostelecky, Pam Johnson, Wendy Easley, Gina Rhodes. Candace Dyess, Dawn Davis, Ronda Constanine, Becky Streit. Tammy Pulliam, Carol Kostelecky. Linda Sawyer, (fourth row) Starr Kyser, Danny Poos, Chad Lockhart, Chris Miller, Steve McKinney. Walt Engel. Anthony Maulden. Pam Hinton, Tina Sutton. Leslie Lacoste, Allison Lassitter
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