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Md Top Ten Academic Seniors i FRONT ROW. Karen Nestcr. Tammy Cox. Tina Merrill. Dena Whitocotton BACK ROW. Laura Steward. Amanda Williams. Mci-Kuei King. Me- lissa Mount. Oara Quackenbush. NOT PIC- TURED. Cinnamon Rogers. Quill and Scroll FRONT ROW. Darryl Hampton. Miranda Perkins. Jenny Jurasek. Melissa Mount. Christy Low. Dara Quackenbush. Lisa Thornsberry BACK ROW. Renee Crain. Sandra Gann. Kelly Hurst. Cary Chism. Mark Barr. Christie Schleiff. Sarah Skin- ner. Christine McKnelly. Rod Landrcth Breeze Winners Students who win in the Breeze contest will be featured in the 1988 Breeze. Breeze is a literary magazine that is produced by the Creative Writ- ing I class. The magazine also includes writing, photography and art that is submitted by stu- dents who were not winners in the school wide contest. FRONT ROW. Christine McKnelly. Cheryl Ahart. Amy Embree. Melissa Mount, Rene6 Cram, Lisa Thornsberry. Oara Quackenbush SECOND ROW. Jenny Sirtgcl. Kelly Hurst. Gina Carson. Deborah Wallace. Angie Passmore. Amanda Huber. Richard Covert. Marc Baty, Chris Boyett BACK ROW. Jason Clark. Gary Jackson. Cary Chism. Phillip Hadlield. Kristi Walker. Tiffany Phil- lips. Richard Smith. Tony Bennett, Jerry Wilcox CALM UNDER PRESSURE. Senior ReneO Cram asks a question about the story she is writing for the Arkansas Democrat. Top Ten — Quill and Scroll — Breeze Winners 165
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E eing winners Different forms of recognition are given to students during their high school years. Three of these are Top Ten Academic Seniors. Quill and Scroll and Breeze Winners. The top ten academic seniors are recognized at graduation. They lead the other seniors by marching the class in during the ceremonies. The top ten academic seniors in or- der of class ranking are Laura Steward. Melissa Mount. Tammy Cox. Mei-Kuei King. Karen Nester. Cinnamon Rogers, Amanda Williams. Tina Merritt. Dara Quackenbush. and Dena Whitecotton. Another way students are recog- nized is being chosen as a member of Quill and Scroll. Quill and Scroll is an international journalism society that recognizes stu- dents who work in school publications and are in the top one third of their class. The 8reeze Contest is for the literary magazine Breeze. Students compete in six different areas, which include writing, photography, and art. The winners are given trophies and ribbons and their work is featured in the 1988 edition of Breeze. — by Sarah Skinner AM I DONE? Senior Christie Schlcill draws the tt AND ft2. The top academic senior Laura senior ads lor the yearbook (or a February dead- Steward and first runner-up Melissa Mount line 164 Into enough
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Sericus business In AIASA students get the chance to create individual projects for compe- tition. American Industrial Arts Student As- sociation. (AIASA) is made up of Ex- ploratory Drafting and also Trade and Industry students. Club members of AIASA get to make projects on their own for a cost of $5.00 for materials. They have the choice of developing a car or a bridge out of balsa wood. If their projects are good enough they can go to state or even national charm pionships. rn more about clubs in gen- Members of AIASA like these proj- ects. The projects are always fun, sophomore and sergeant of arms. Brandt Carmical said, who got in the club to learn more about clubs in gen- eral. The time we put into the projects is long but it's worth it to watch them go right, he added. We talk about projects that we can do for the school and in the near fu- ture, sophomore and secretary Jon Fisher said. — by Jerry Wilcox GETTING IT RIGHT. Teacbcr David Gammill EYESTRAIN. Senior David Allwhile checks his and junior Pierce Presley check their calculations welding in Autobody class, on a computer in the drafting room. 166 Into engouh
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