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The CO-ED HI-Y Club: Back row, (left, to right) Missy Lewis, Tammy Waller, Sharon Spence, Gloria Melton, Kim Martin, Sharon Babb, Kathy Elder, Linda Velvin; Front row, (left to right) Timmi Toler, Martha Stith, Debra Fisher, Mary Spence, Cheryl Fletcher, Roxanne Gee, Spon- sor-Mrs Simmons The Chess Club. Back row (left to right) Sponsor- Mr. Thomas, Katheleen Clary, Dawn Green, Jer¬ ry Phillips, Jifnmy Lewis, Ben Jones, Patsy Hayes, Teresa Archer, Ricky Green, Lois Bur¬ ton, Steve Capps, Laurie Brockwell, Joycelyn Hicks; Front row (left to right) Tracey Thomp¬ son, Angela Dozier, Kelly Peterson, Lenard Jones, Michelle Hardy, Glenn Roberts, Teresa Taylor, Jocelyn Taylor, Gail Watson, Sheila Jones, Melissa Barner, Cynthia Jackson, Melissa Finch, Maxine Rivers, Sherinna Parham. HHHB I rnr mm m M ■( , M Steve Capps makes a move against Laurie Brockwell, as play continues between Patsy Hayes and Jimmy Lewis, Ben Jones and Glenn Roberts, Lois Burton and Cynthia Jackson, Tere¬ sa Archer and Ricky Green. The game intensifies while players, Shelia Jones, Lenord Jones, Teresa Taylor, Jocelyn Taylor, Gail Watson, Dawn Gre en, Kelly Peter¬ son, and Tracey Thompson, plan strategic moves in hopes of winning a game. 13
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“Ya Mo Be Yes, we were always there. The Cul¬ ture club always had something hap¬ pening, from selling of oranges to the summer trips. The Easter raffle helped raise money for the trip and the post¬ ers sold well in March. As usual, the Culture club asked a lot from us, but we got out of it what we put in to it, The Trip! Coed Hi-Y met the needs of several students here. A food collection and distribution at Christmas, along with the Christmas tree put up and decorat¬ ed by this club in the student lobby announced this club presence. The bake sale in April also sold out in only two hours. The Chess club always opens its doors to students trying to learn of im¬ prove their game. Though large the club was always an interesting place to spend club days. We always knew that these clubs were fun, helpful and always there! Culture Club (cont’d) Front row (L to R) Julie Hall, Thomas Starke, Robert Starke, Juliette Hall, Monica Morgan, Marilyn Walton, Dawn Seward, Tara Seward, Cassandra Bugg, Virginia Walker, Darryl Coleman, and Milton Harrison; Second row (1 to r) Matthew Johnson, Terry Brodnax, Danny Michael, Jimmy Lewis, Lisa Currier, Rodney Bracey, Denise Jackson, and Shelia Cleaton; Third Row (1 to r) Earl King, Jo Jo Owens, Calvin House, Gary Walker, Tonya Taylor, Martin Astrop, Leslie Wall, and Timothy Lightbourne. Culture Club (cont’d) Front Row (1 to r) Melissa Jones, Donna Lynch, Cynthia Jackson, Everette Gibson, Jon Gibson, Yvette Jones, Andy Walker Ryan Henry, Andrea Gillus, Mike Cheely, Shep Moss, Rick Henry, and Kevin Whitby; Second row (1 to r) Tracey Thompson Kelly Peterson, Vivian Jones, Jackie Tillar, Kathy Peterson, Terry Brodnax, Barbara Rainey, Angela Harri¬ son and Timmy Hayes; Third Row (1 to r) Joey Rice, Phyllis Walker, Adela Jones, Reginald Richardson, Gail Watson, Evangeline Thomp¬ son, Deborah Singleton, Laurence Hawkins, Robert Wilkins, and Nicholas Evans. Men At Work are not the only people with Car¬ go: Willie Gillus, Allen Barner, Tonya Taylor, Robert Conners, Kevin Posey and Jo Jo Owens carry a heavy load of oranges during the Christ¬ mas sale. There” The Culture Club: Front row (1 to R) Betty Murphy, Linda Alexander, Della Graves, Sylvia Alexander, Michelle Trotter, Roxanne Gee, Angie Walker and James Meredith; Second row (1 to r) Thelma Shearin, Kelly Peterson, Dwanne Scott, Jocelyn Taylor, Deborah Berry, Lavado Harris, Alisa Beasley, Cynthia Powell, and Roger Malone; third row (L to r) Neal Edwards, Tyunga Ruffin, Shelia Jones, Laurie Putney, Martha Washington, Teresa Williams, Tammy Waller, Alicia Wright and Darrell Seward. Culture Club (cont’d) Kathy Peterson, Jackie Starkes, Rosa Smith, Lawrence Fields, Randy Smith, Melissa Barner, Maggie Williams, Angela Brodnax, and Tracey Manson; Second row (1 to r) Jocelyn Hicks, Zelma Harrison, Michele Hardy, Carol Seward, Elaine Rainey, Teresa Taylor, Kathline Clary, Joan Blackwell, Sharon Palmer and Jewel Robinson; Back row (1 to r) Deborah Berry, Michael Headspeth, Ricky Gholson, Kevin Posey, Gracie Thompson, Michael Martin, Micheal Stith, Lisa Owens, Rhonda Williams, and Pamela Morgan.
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“No More Words” The Monogram Club and the Jour¬ nalism class produced almost the same thing from different angles. The Mono¬ gram Club admitted athletes who had lettered in a sport while the Journal¬ ism class produced members that wrote many words. To help raise money this year the Monogram Club did two things. The first was sell cookies. Remember the little tin boxes of cookies? Their sec¬ ond project brought them much more success: the raffle to help with the pur¬ chase of the coveted Monogram jack¬ ets. The money came in handy as the winners used it to help with Christmas presents. The Journalism class worked all year. They began by selling ads the first week of school. The yearbook signing party came next on Friday afternoon, after Ghandi, during Home¬ coming Week. Photography problems caused many headaches for the year¬ book staff, but as the weather broke in the spring and Mrs. Gordon returned from her illness, things were looking better. The final project of the writing crew was the raffle which went over well. As the final bell rang, a familiar phrase rang out from the Journalism ' The Journalism Staff: (L-R) Tracey Kidd, Yvette Jones, Kevin Whitby, Glenn Starke, Mar¬ tha Stith, Avi Ruffin, Sylvia Alexander, Waddell Lucas, Maggie Williams, Tim Games, Pam John¬ son, Timmi Toler, and Jennifer White. Avi Ruffin put in Unbelievable amount of time trying to perfect the cover and division pges. Monogram Club Representatives Gary Stith and Laura Putney present Principal Dale Baird with his first Monogram jacket. 14 Staff. Some of them had worked so hard all year long that what the had left in them was “No More Words.” Each word and picture is discussed before its entry into print as Copy editor, Glenn Stark, and Editor, Timmi Toler, go over some pic¬ tures of the prom. The Monogram Club: (L-R front) Paul Gee, Janice Johnson, Donald Hammock, Slyvia Alexander, Terry Brodnax, Martin Astrop, Virginia Walker, Doug Lipton, and Angela Brodnax; (middle) Joel Johnson, Thelma Shearin, Rhonda Williams, Herman Morgan, Joe Meridith, Laura Putney, Avi Ruffin, Lawrence Hawkins, Mandell Johnson, Antoinette Peebles, and Gary Stith; (back) Jimmy Lewis, Cynthia Rainey, Gwen Coleman, Nikki Evans, Ricky Glolson, Tony Ruffin, JoJo Owens, James Meridith, Charles Marks, William Rivers and Cleve Packer.
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