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TOP LEFT: Kyle Crawford, Eric Mitchell, Bernard Grant, Veronica Brown, Keith Gorrell, Roger Conner. BOTTOM LEFT: Marcia Smith Laura Croom, Marie Howard, Wendy Lacewell, Diane Bowen, Tammy Dixon. TUTORS The Students Service Project CSSPJ has been a tremendous success at Acme-Delco High School. The SSP tutors are composed of students who have volunteered their services to help their fellow classmates achieve success in their academic endeavors. A tutor's job does not just include class time, it is one in which the tutor must work as a close friend with his student to help break down the barriers that may have been built, TOP RIGHT - Veronica Brown smiled as she helped Bonita Webb deciphered an answer during French. BOTTOM LEFT: Eric Mitchell points out the fine points of laboratory procedure to Jeff Malpass. 38 l 1 QL. in, Q... gfiffr ,,Vr 4 ,I 4?f'Q4 iq- . '7: :? T S A 'F' l l
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F www - -f :Hwy W5 an m in in 1.. ' is . FRONT ROW: J. Hill, J. Edwards, M. Carroll, M. Kennedy, M. Dawson, W. Lacewell, R. Young, O. Green, F. Saulter, R. Young. SECOND ROW: A. McKeithan, R. Malpass, D. Bowen, M. Howard, E. Munn, W. Marr, F. Mills, P. Green, T. Lloyd, L. Freeman, J. Bryant. THIRD ROW: D. Skipper, Y. McCollum, S. Dew, V. Jacobs, D. Lacewell, J. Bordeaux, B. Saulter, S. Andrews, D. Brown, T. Dixon. FOURTH ROW: L. Hilbourn, R. Hunt, C. Lacewell, A. Mott, K. Faison, B. Grant, R. Dale, E. Mitchell, B. Daniels, P. Hudson, K. Myers. FIFTH ROW: S. Carroll, V. Brown, D. Smith, L. Croom, T. Quinn, K. Crawford, W. Parks, B. Cooke, D. Butler, W. Williams. LITERARY CLUB The Literary Club is for those who enjoy writing poems, prose, drawing, sketching, etc. The club sponsored several constructive activities during the year, these projects are performed annually. Among these were the Book Fair, which was organized to promote the growing interest in reading for pleasure, and the publishing of the Trojumania, the school's literary magazine. The Literary CIub's ultimate goal was to help students discover, develop, and refine the communication skills they will need to meet the speaking and writing demands of a lifetime. LEFT: STANDING: J. Bryant, Sec., B. Grant, Reporter, B. Daniels Treas. SITTING: F. Mills, Pres., W. Marr, V. Pres. -- 1 WIND AND RAIN Wie? The wjfid-wjvswirlt thQyg,e.'st Y?night, And Qld and chill it moaniihee It bliits through the outer clotlgg, Angfreezes the marrow of my b6?es. .. S .VP Ifhe trees fIa'l..,,WQdly ingtlgpgwindfg Tfie leave I vein evifll ' 3 .i M Iioke. Itficoiailfallllilllliie Pigs. Q. Hifi...-.. .3 gtg.: nt in A Thexiskylfig-I I aeI6'E,frozelgiIWnight, The star5ffb?l'le'ldii,ggItQ This night seemsigo have more wind, Than this world cguld ever hold. 2? The wind now coguiieth from the north, A freezing rain bdgats down. Amid the woods this freezing night, There is not another sound. John Christopher Nance 37
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will wm,..w Prefmfg ll F , v g 8 l F' - J J wi V T Q . 5 Y . 5. . F. A gf, lsr, . X 4 t ' fy if J uh U S ls A .TA . 5 is . t ir Q . ik S . rw fi , . '54 ' x FIRST ROW LEFT: F. Freeman, W. Bowen, J. Smith, J. Graham, S. Brown, S. Andrews, B. Cooke, D. Butler, D.Smitl1, E. Simpson, K. Squires, S. Dew. SECOND ROW LEFT: W. Marr, L. Hilbourn, C. Hill, D. Lacewell, L, Freeman, P. Hudson, D. Skipper, P. Greene, S. Zinnerman, W. Rockwell, S. Greene, J. Bordeaux. THIRD ROW LEFT: S. Wallace, Y. McCullum, K. Walters, D. Kirby, E. Mitchell, V. Brown, P. Livingston, T. Quinn, K, Crawford, FOURTH ROW LEFT: K. Knowles, M. Babson, M. Kennedy, J. Bryant, J. LeNeave, T. Lloyd, M. Howard, D. Bowen, L. Hemminger, T. Dowless, C. Hill. FIFTH ROW LEFT: A. Harrelson, S. Francis, S. Brown, M. Dawson, M. Carroll, W. Lacewell, R. Shaw, R. Young, D. Lacewell, L. Brown. I DRAMA For Those With Imagination ....-. The l98l-82 Trojan Drama Club started their l . 1 season with the radio production of the Invisible Man. Being in the tryouts for Drama Club were a l huge success. Being in the Drama Club gave each -HH- lli. member the chance to show sides of themselves they did not know existed. Besides giving them a little extra activity, it also shows the creativity that many students possessed. X . g. F' 1 v Officers: B. Grant, President, M. Carroll, V. President, V. Brown, Secretary. 39
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