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Art Club, front row: Christin Rawlings, Regina Hardy, Rosa Barner, and Lisa Perkins. Second row: Kenneth Green, Essie Stith, Michael Mar¬ tin, Mrs. Christian, Renee Reigel, Jeffrey Harris, Angela Edmonds, Annie Stewart, and Paulus Brown. Not pictured: Mrs. Simmons (sponsor) Christmas food for a needy family was present¬ ed by Patricia Jackson, Roxanne Gee, Jackie Seward, Lisa Jackson, Wanda Merritt, Mary Meade, Fern Hobbs, Timmi Toler, Carolyn Eastwood, Jennifer Hockaday, and Mary Spence. Bringing the audience to tears, Ken Helser, sponsored by the Coed Hi-Y, recounts his tragic life with songs, stories and even jokes. However, he left the audience with a sense of hope that there is an alternative. After various school clubs contributed decora¬ tions, the tree was decorated by Mary Spence, Crystal Pearson, Cheryl Fletcher, Timmi Toler, Carolyn Eastwood, Jennifer Hockaday, Linda Anderton, and Fern Hobbs. 19
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9 Clubs Demand Involvement Spanish Hot tameles, tacos and enchiladas- these were consumed by students with an avid interest in Spanish. Prepared at school, the students learned that Spanish food was not as spicy as Mexi¬ can food, but just as tasty. This group also donated a substantial amount to¬ ward the Band Boosters. Having many years of experience, Mrs. Vaughan organized another Spanish Club: Diane Jackson Sharon Babb, Melissa Jones, Greta Fileds, Gracie Reid, and Kathy Edwards. French Enhancing the Christmas spirit, the French club sang festive French car¬ ols and put on a play of French origin. To cap off the year, they had a bake sale to take their sponsor to an authen¬ tic French restaurant. Art This year’s art class exhibited their accomplishments in an Art Exhibit at Open House. Drawings, paintings, por¬ traits, and mosaics were among the dis¬ plays featured. Co-ed Tri-Y Organizing the Christmas food drive, the Co-Ed Tri-Y collected food that was distributed to a family in need. To bring in some holiday cheer, they donated a Christmas tree to put in the student lounge. Ornaments were pro¬ vided by other clubs. Delivering songs in French are Eleanor Moore, Juanita Stith, Virginia Walker, Sharon Gillus, Mandell Johnson, Stewart Wilkins, Cleve Pack¬ er, Isaac Thompson, Coleman Adams and Floyd Moore. During break Troy Mason, Elsie Davis, Selena Gilliam, Terry Fletcher, and Renee Reigel rush to purchase brownies from the French Club bake sale. Spanish Club, front row: Melissa Jones, Teres. Adcock, Kathy Edwards, Donna Lynch, am Gracie Reid. Second row: Mrs. Vaughn Lynd. Velvin, Lisa Gupton, Sharon Babb and Doug Lip ton. 18
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Gimme A Break “Eat, talk, walk the hall, and smoke, maybe—that’s what we do at break.” Each morning at 9:55 we would make a dash for the soda and snack machines and dump hordes of change down their greedy throats. Or in an attempt to save money for the weekend, we brought food from home, but we still looked forward each day to break. The cases of sodas and snacks that we con¬ sumed would seem impossible, but we did devour them. Several cartons of cigarettes went “up in smoke” each day. We all had a place to be, and we were there because we knew our friends would be there waiting for us. We talked, laughed and caught up on the latest news. We relaxed and forgot about the pressures of study even if only for a few minutes. It seemed strange that the stairwells, the steps to the auditorium, or even the gym, that only moments ago were cold and lone¬ ly, could now be so warm and full of life. And then, all too soon, the bell would ring again and we were off, though rather slowly occassionally, to our sec¬ ond period class. Break was over and Break provides Patricia Pegram, Missy Waller, Denise Clary, Ricky Edmonds and Lisa Mayton with an opportunity to share a laugh before sec¬ ond bell. suddenly we remembered something we were supposed to tell our best friend, but now our fourth tardy was only seconds away. This important bit of news would have to wait until later—until tomorrow—until break!! Shoving money into the drink machine are Andy Walker, Jon Gibson and Joseph Bennett. Browsing through the Avon catalog, (r to 1) Mat- tie Hill, Annie Stewart, Sheila Hicks and Diane Fields try to decide what to buy. 20
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