Brunswick High School - Bulldog Yearbook (Lawrenceville, VA)

 - Class of 1984

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The Girl’s Quiz Team, which here outscored the Boy ' s Quiz Team 2-1, consisted of Vivian Jones, Andrea Gillus, Tressaline Coleman. Mrs. Kathy Wright serves as moderator. Resting on a train during the TAG Trip are Don¬ na Lynch, Melissa Jones, Teresa Adcock, Lisa Currier and David Baird. Waiting for the signal to get on the bus Tonya Taylor, Gary Stith, Cynthia Lee, Angela Harris, Kevin Whitby, and Belinda Evans. Teresa Ad¬ cock steps off the bus. Russell Roberts’ head is sewed up for a dramatic exhibit. 19

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“Talking In Your Sleep” Each year a few students perfect an activity that most of us take for grant¬ ed— talking. The Forensics Team start ed their practice off with a visit by Mrs. Nancy Anderson, State Director of Forensics, who helped the team re¬ fine its presentation. Mrs. Sharon Newcomb added valuable bits of infor¬ mation and encouragement through the season as she led Michelle Myers to 1st place in Girl’s Oratory and Antoi¬ nette Peebles to 2nd place in Girl’s Prose in the State competition. The TAG members participated in several activities that involved talk¬ ing. The newly formed Quiz Teams practiced heavily for the bout in the Spring. And even though each of them could talk quite well, some of the off- the-wall questions kept everyone in the room from talking. The Girl’s man¬ aged to outscore the Guys two to one in that one. The Slide show that was seen at Open House was crafted by the TAG members. The time it took the mem¬ bers who helped narrate this show can only be imagined by someone who has worked on one. Both the Forensic and TAG groups rehearsed so frequently that it would not be unusual to hear them “Talking In Their Sleep.” TAG: (bottom 1 to r) Lisa Owens, Jewel Robinson, Tammy Brown, Tressaline Coleman, Angela Harrison, Sharon Gillus, Teresa Archer, Antoinette Peebles and Alisa Beasley; (2nd) Andrea Gillus, Vivian Jones, Dawne Scott, Janice Johnson, Cynthia Lee, Bianca Graves, Lisa Moore, Lisa Currier and Donna Lynch; (3rd) Teresa Powell, Melissa Jones, Juanita Stith, John Kelly, Kevin Whitby, David Baird, Russell Roberts, Charles Marks and Gary Stith; (back) Tonya Taylor, Carlton Cren¬ shaw, Wayne Towns, Gary Walker, Coleman Adams, Lawrence Hawkins, Rick Henry, Robert Edwards, Chauncey Blackwell, Donald Hammack and Sponsor, Kathy Wright. The Quiz Team questions were the hardest ques¬ tions anyone here had ever heard, as the expres¬ sion on the faces of Russell Roberts and Treessa- li ne Coleman prove. The Forensics Team: (1 to r) Robert Conners, Wally Edwards, Michelle Myers, Sponsor Shar¬ on Newcomb, Antoinette Peebles, Anglela Har¬ rison, Chauncey Blackwell, Coleman Adams and Russell Roberts. 18



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‘ ‘ Working Day Night” The Future Homemakers of Amer¬ ica and the Future Farmers of America represent future jobs that work around the clock. Everyone knows that a homemak¬ ers’ job is 24 hours a day. From the time the sun comes up she begins: breakfast, getting the kids off, clean¬ ing, washing, dishes, etc. There is an old saying that rings true for a home¬ maker—a homemaker’s work is never done. And any good farmer can tell you that cows can’t tell time and don’t even want to know. So when its calling time, when storms blow in at night, or when its bitter cold, time means little to the farmers. Agriculture I: (front L-R) Alfonzo Morgan, Milton Jackson, Bernard Parham and Willie Pearson; (Middle) Chris Morgan, Roy Lambert, Danny Rhodes, and Andy Morris; (back) Rodney Rainey, Henry Brodnax, Mark Lucy, Elvis McFarland, and Larry Wyche. Agriculture II: (front) Altona Jones and Darrell Walker; (back) Herman Morgan, Lonnie Jones, and Jerome Rawlins. Mr. Dennis Jones grills some hamburgers as Robbie Clary eagerly awaits the call to dinner. 20

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