High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Support the schools in our program by subscribing
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 238 text:
“
234 B.T. Ladier 6 Gent: sy. f Building Pride to Lost o Lifetime LADIES I'd like to give them the opportunity to share their time, energy, and knowledge with people in the community, said Walter Gulley sponsor of the Booker T. Ladies and Gents. Mr. Gulley arranged for the members to work with underprivileged and lower economic housing developments. The B.T.Ladies and Gents offered its members the opportunity to get involved in school activities, strive for higher goals, and make new friends. Academics, character, and good conduct were stressed great- ly. Prospective members were checked thoroughly in these areas before being accepted into the club. The club offered fun, excitement, and the thrill of being in the Booker T. Ladies and Gents! according to Earnestine Middleton. Members were required to participate in all functions, to keep good grades, and to stay out of the dean's office. 81 GENTS ' may if rim:-.-A -ll' ' The feeling of pride they received proved that their work had been worth all the time spent. - Stacy Leichner and Elaine Thomas Roderick Parker and Cheryl Chandler offer the students a chance to try their Officers: Alicia Anderson, Sec.g Roderick Parker, Pres., Shonda luck at the B.T. Ladies and Gents Coin Toss. McDonald, Treas. -B.T.! V11 K Qi. Row 1: Roderick Parker, Reginald Parker, Hope Ellis, Shonda McDonald, Alecia Anderson, Ingrid Quinn, Vi- vian Gillardg Row 2: Toya Moultrie, Barbara Barge, Stephanie Woods, Nita Miller, Acquelyn Chow, Maricris Suelaf Michelle Grier, Rene Finkley, Lisa Hicks, Tracie Simmons, Miriam Nelson, Benita Jackson, Sylvia Gallowayg Row' 3: Mr. Gulley, Kevin Rease, Clinton Byrd, Carlos Williams, Roger Middleton, Artro Saulsberry, King Walker, Victor Marsh, Tarina Pettiway, Yolanda Mon- tgomery, Joyce Stokes, Tara Dudley, Anthony Coleman.
”
Page 237 text:
“
Fire! Fire! Fire down below! Rosie O'Grady gladly supplies the Jayettes their fire truck to help them depict the burning of Chicago. Junior Jayettes: Ist Row: Amy Pittman, Claire Zorng 2nd Row: Elizabeth Teresa Stevens, Michele Plant, Kristi Zorn, Jennifer Veasey, Kit Deason, Mitchem, J. J. Clay, Seqwana Thomas, Jenny Desmond. 3. t .lr 1 Building school spirit and pride through a variety of activities was a major focus of the Jayettes. Members designed projects to pro- vide service and support to both our school and community. Jayette members assisted parents in finding their way through the maze of cor- ridors during the school's open house in Oc- tober. The Jayettes showed support for the Wildcat football team, by designing and painting spectacular banners to keep spirit high. The community benefited from several worthwhile projects in which Jayette members assisted. During the Children's Day at West Florida Regional Hospital, Jayettes manned booths, conducted games, and helped boys and girls in having a good time at the charity event. The Jayettes restored the Scenic Highway Bluffs Park to its natural beauty after giving their Saturday to clean up this beautiful area. A new pro- ject initiated by Jayettes was the Special Parents program in which members provid- ed T.L.C. ttender loving carej for children who were handicapped in some way. Our leader gave us his support and in- spiration. Coach Gaines was always there Keeping the Promise. lst Row: Julie Barrineau, Shannon Burke, Anne McBrayer, Diane Brooksg 2nd Row: Leann Holifield, Vicki Millerg 3rd Row: Katie Sweeney, Allison Warren, Not Pic- tured: Sarabeth Thomas. jayelte 233
”
Page 239 text:
“
Roising Money for the Needy, BC Lends o Helping Hond What was ABC? No, it was not the first letters of the alphabet, nor was it Channel 3 on TV. ABC which stood for Auxilium Bona Charitas lhelp good charitiesl was the first club of its kind in the school. Eddie Spears and Mike Armstrong originated the idea for the club, drew up a constitution for the club, and Eddie thought of the catchy name for the club. Getting the club started was very tough according to Angela Rupp, club treasurer. Learning the ropes - organizing and getting the club started required a major portion of the club's time. ABC began raising funds for its goal by selling goodies at the Halloween Carnival and holding various other subsequent fund-raisers. The club's goal was to help students with monetary needs and to help other charitable organizations in the community. For its first year, ABC did well in gaining steady membership and in realizing its goal. - Linh Truong is QQ 9' .s.-. X 1' ' .. 'NC .gf 1 r A 'X if -MZ' Efifiiif. sf r Officers: Mike Armstrong - Presidentg Eddie Spears - Vice-Presidentg Marilyn McClain - Secretaryg Lauren Scott - Activity Directorg Angela Rupp - Treasurer. Members: Eddie Spears, Angela Rupp, Mike Armstrong, Mike Bolling, Karen Holifield, Marcella Sjollerna, Roger Ser- wack, Jennifer Allen, Lauren Scott, K5- Mrygcgeightorig Marilyn McClain, Christie 'fTomlinf' A.B C Club 235 ABC club members Mike Armstror Jennifer Allen, Christie Tomlin an Angela Rupp sell their ghostly goodies at the Halloween Carniv
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.