Sylvan Hills High School - Bruin Yearbook (Sherwood, AR)

 - Class of 1981

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Beta Club Promotes Scholarship BETA CLUB Beta Club is a national honor organization emphasizing scholarship, leadership, and service. New members arc invited each fall; all members mast maintain high academic averages to remain in the club. The club is very active in school and state activi- ties. Members participated in Homecoming and the Miss Sylvan Hills Pageant. The club members raised money for the Arthritis Foundation and pro- vided service for the teachers through Rent-a-Beta projects on teacher work days. On the state level, the club was very active in the Arkansas Beta Club, as senior George Sawaya served this year as state president. Many club members attended the (early convention in Little Rock and campaigned or Debbie Dawson to be state secretary. The group also participated in the talent competition and the scrapbook competition at the convention. ISNT THIS FUN — Jerry Martin and friends join in at BETA club meeting. 1st row — Kathryn Young, sponsor; Ruth Embrcc. secretary; Jennifer Johnson, vice president; George Sawaya, president; Kar- ina Rogers, historian; Sandi Tutt, historian. 2nd row — Carole Morris, Susan Pratt. Kay Smith, Sheila Schoncrt, Becky Bradsher, Suzette Switzer, Sheila Colclasure. Andrea Horvath, Kim McKissack, Valerie Mosher, Chris Quackcnbush. Rhonda Williams, Shara Hinshaw, Mike Foster. Beth Whit- field. Elizabeth Atkins. Marty Richardson, Jerry Martin, Denise Collison, Becky Eubanks. 3rd row — Ken Hoover. Kelly Flynn. Becky May, Valerie Craig, Karen East, Lisa Honeycutt. Debbie Dawson. Delanic Best, Martha Dillard. Greg Finn, Mark Martin, Gail Moore, Salena Frazier, David Kirshncr, Kurt Peters. 4th row — Elizabeth Holoway, Dana Schrekenhoffcr. Kristina Gauthier, Tracy Mack. June Bee- son. Julie Beeson, Sharon France, Beth Monk, Cindy ('lark, Ken Wallis. Greg Wood, Carol Bailey, Melanie Humphrys, Renee Goddard, Kara Morris, Tami Arring- ton. Sth row — Beth Guajardo, Carol Hedrick. Lisa Schrekenhoffer. Sara I-aster. Cindy Hart, Holly Byrd. Terry Smith. Dean Ccrrato. Paula Martin. Mark Staf- ford. Marsha Van Parys, Tina Roberts. Cathy Pickett. Jeff Lester. 6th row — Annette Harris. Rhonda Broadus, Scott Ball, Melanie Thornton, Susan Lastcr, Kelli Rutledge. Chcri Smith, Paris Emhrec, David Whitfield, Thomas Benton, Tami Green, John Singel. Jason Moore, Lewis Harold. 7th row — Mark Meador, Mark Dawson, Dana Hart. Dec Martin. Jeff Nicholson. Kelli Harper. Lisa Ison, Dawn Cranger, Julia Brewer, Sandy Gardner. Lisa Knight. 8th row — Kevin Roberts, Chad Hill, Allen Briens. Tanya Agee. Nancy Flemistcr, Stacy Quackcnbush, Monica Craig. Lori Goff. 9th row — Sharon Allunhaugh, Julie Bauser, Lea Ann Kelly, Betsy Snyder. Annette Wood. Gayle Jackson, Dcl orah Cross. Chris Floyd. HOWDY FOLKS — Karina Rogers. BETA Club's entry in the Miss SHHS. practices her talent. HERE'S POOH — Winnie the Pooh is BETA Club's entry in the homecoming float competition. dub» 171

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Honor Society Promotes Good Grades National Honor Society — 1st row: Dec Martin, secretary; Cathy Pickett, presi- dent; Mike Foster, vice-president. 2nd row — Susan Pratt. Sheila Schonert. Becky Bradsher, Suzette Switzer. Sheila Coda- sure. Andrea Horvath. Karina Rogers. Kim McKissack, Valerie Mosher, Chris Quack- enbush. Rhonda Williams. Jennifer John- son. Beth Whitfield, Elizabeth Adkins. Marty Richardson. 3rd row — Ken Hoover, Liz Holloway. Becky May. Valerie Craig, Delanie Best, Martha Dillard, Greg Finn, Mark Martin, David Kirschncr. Kurt Peters, Jerry Martin. Denise Collison. 4th row — Ken Mayo, Lisa Honeycutt. Debbie Dawson, June Beeson. Julie Beeson. Cindy Clark, Ken Wallis, Carol Bailey. Carole Morris. Tami Arrington. 5th row — Beth Guajardo. Carol Hedrick. Susan Laster, Kelli Rutledge. Terry Smith. Ruth Embrce. Paula Martin. Marsha VanParys, Tina Rob- erts, John Singel, Lisa Knight. Elizabeth Stuart. 6th row — Annette Harris, Rhonda Broaddus, Melanie Thornton, Dana Hart. George Sawaya, Paris Embree. Jason Moore. Jeff Lester. 7th row — Barry Sett- lemoir. Mark Meador. Mark Dawson. Kevin Roberts, Chad Hill, Alan Brians. Chris Floyd.



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Student Council Members — Row I: (L to R) Melanie Couch, Keith Rankin, Tony Wilkins, treasurer; Debbie Dawson, secre- tary; Susan Everett, historian; Ceorge Sawaya. vice-president; Dee Martin, presi- dent; Jennifer Johnson. Kelli Arrington. Row 2 — Lisa Hum. Lisa Schrekenhoffer. Sonia Cooper. Mark Eubanks, Michelle Kyzer. Tracy Brint. Don Farris. Karina Rogers. Row 3 — Ms. Winnie Johnson, sponsor; Mr. Richard Fincher, sponsor; Mandy Caraway, Sharon Duncan. Mike Bryant, Andy Haskell. Chad Hill. Becky Bradsher. Dean Cerrato, Lisa Stafford, Suzanne Long. Sherri Kyzer. '80-81 - Student Council s Best |ear! The school year of ’80-'81 was one of the best for the Student Council. They were active in the school, community, and state. Among the school services provided were recognition of Students of the Month,” a back-to-school luncheon for the teachers, school elections for next year, a school improvement project, and registration help in August. Community projects were also aided by the student Council by sponsoring a blood drive in February. A number of dances were sponsored by the Student Council for various occa- sions. Among these were the Homecom- ing Dance on October 24, an informal dance on January 9, and a Sadie Haw- kins dance in April. They also conducted the week of activities for the 1980 Bear Homecoming. LET'S SEE — Ceorge Sawaya and Dee Martin make plant with Mr. Fincher for the homecoming dance. George served as vice-president first semester and became president with Dee's early graduation in January. 172 Clubs

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