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Flllliild llFllGHll'lEl S When the fire alarm sounds, the Fire Marshals, job is to help evacuate the school. Fire prevention and protection of the students and the school is the Fire i HN MUKE The Smoke Crusaders reach young people with the facts about smoking' and the damage it does to health before they try their first cigarette. During the week of the Great American Smokeout' they organized their own protest by encouraging smokers to sign an agreement to limit their smoking throughout the week. They encourage students to cooperate V' V f ,n ' and take every fire drill seriously and maybe help save their own lives. ' W vs? Marshals' main concern. t . , n. A . , ,f ,, 4.1 pf 7 ' I. ' 751,115 X I f J 4, -1 , ' .if f,.- I: f 52'-'f. I , I.,-.5 A A, 17-'inf L 175 'ja f F 4171 7541 r l A' T: t fm Fire Marshals-Ileftj Steve Cochran, .loan Harris, David McMillan, Mike Roys, .lohn Silkensen, Mark Teeter, Keith Cogswellg fabovej David McMillan attempts to slide F i down the fire pole on his way to a fire. fabovcj Dr. .Iohn Montgomery illustrates how to give mouth to mouth resuscitation, to the Smoke Crusaders. Cleftj Smoke Crusaders-Mrs! rowj Allen Stark, LaNelle Gilbert, Susan Corley, Grover Hettel, clay Harris: Isecond rowj Thom Gilbert, Matt Vere. Fire Marshals-Smoke Crusadersf I 51
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isofccis Becky Burris brings season's greetings to residents at the Russellville Nursing Home during the CCE sponsered Christmas party for the elderly. frightj There is a little bit of CCE in everything at RHS. Linda Edwards represents CCE by giving blood. Coordinated Career Education members began the year with their leadership conference at Fairfield Bay. They en- tered a car in the Homecoming parade and held their annual skating party during December. Members also attended the spring State Convention in Hot Springs. Candy was sold for their fundraising project and the proceeds went to finance their annual Employer-Employee banquet in May. State mon- ey was used to fund a scholarship for one student to attend a Vo-Tech school. Mrs. Mills sponsered CCE for 1978-79. CCE-Hirst rowj .lerry White, Larry Honaker, Gary White, Willie Jackson, Kim Lester, Mike Knuckles, fsccond rowj Regina Crowe, Mike Wallace, Peggy Gray, Lawania Casey, Freddie Mears, Nina Thompson, Leonard Cal- lins, Cindy Laymon, Elizabeth Hicks, LuAnn Holley, Holly Harris, Lynn Byington, Karen Osburn, Freida Dowdyg fthird rowj Steve Douthit, Bill Ross, John Carpenter, Dennis Counce, Larry Moore, Debbie MeMath, Tammy Castleberry, James Fraley, Beverly Owens, Debbie Treimener, Shelia Dowdy, Cheryl Maloney. H, .aikizg ii 'GP NR
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f FRANKENSTETN MOVE UVB Science Club members were not only participants in the science program but were also involved in many activities throughout the community. They worked in the flower beds in front of the school and helped to band ducks at Holla Bend. The club participated in science seminars as well as conducting its own individual research. Science Club-frightj Miles Graham works on his research project of plants which he obtained through the Science Club. Science Club members Cabovej for the l978-79 year are mrs! rowj Terry Thompson, David Murray, Mike Pippin, John McMahon, Debbie Ridings, Cindy Tubb, Jana Lindemann, John Silkenson, John Harrell, Jerry Bocksnickg Isccond rowj Valerie Smith, Cindy In 511 .Q 45, Q?-f J SQ- R fi ,. T ibn. ,' Rentfro, Gordon Tackett, Jim Gwinn, Bill Walker, Rick Reid, Kathy Terwil- liger, Judi Pruitt, Sheila Smith, Russell Smith, Jim Graham. Not pictured are the two Science Club sponsers for the l978-79 year, Mrs. Lancaster and Mr. Mathis. Graham, Palko, and Walker Trigg attended the Science and Human- ities Symposium at ATU. Chess Club members participated in a number of tournaments throughout the year that involved both students and faculty. The club members got together to practice and learn different strategies of the game. Chess is a game of skill and concentration. 5 ' Z Z 9 ??xl H QAQQAQE2 B : .. 7 gufafyf. Jiffy ft M , 4, V. A ,,, 4. ,, .. . X., 7 .. . 4 1 , ,. 2 .f i fmff gig I 7 I at 1 .1 1 1.1 .14 W- . ' 2 mf . 75 L,fZ'f WW-7 M W? c V A I V72 7 Wfig W ff pf, f4,, ,f 1 f , f . ,, , . V., I fl g.- 1'--7-Q -, -, :f 7 f 7 M ,Y , , 5. 4- tg Q 5 7 4 fcfw ff Z Z Q it Zfifffig? QW iii f '61 .W I 'fp p qllv 1 ,VID 1 l52fScience-Chess 1 A nh... l F i fabovej Mark Palko and Bill Walker deliberate over their next move. Chess Club members-flehj Alan Jacobson, Mark Palko, David Coussens, Bill Walker, Ricky Reid, Kevin Price, Chris Little, Kyle Gresham. The club's 1978-sponser was Mr. Shores.
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