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Taking the light from the Golden Candle, Lyn- ette Marks lights hers and explains another facet of the NHS. Laurence Hawkins lights his candle and ex¬ plains its meaning. Inductees: (back) Angela Morgan and Alisa Beasly; (front) Iris Clary, Myra Edmonds, David Baird, David Talbot, Kim Radford, and Wally Edwards, listen intently to the excellence and maturity expected of them. L m HI The National Honor Society: (front L-R) Alisa Beasly, Angela Morgan, Jackie Tiller, Gwen Coleman, Tresseline Coleman, Tammy Brown, Angela Harrison, Zelma Harrison, Angela Carter, Janice Johnson and Antoinette Peebles;. (2nd) Vivian Jones, Tammy Perkins, Iris Clary, Vivian Lee, Teresa Adcock, Christin Rawlins, Melissa Jones, Lisa Currier, Donna Lynch, and Belinda Evans; (3rd) Janice Mosley, Annette Craig, Lisa Moore; Della Jones, Melinda Vaughan, Andria Gillus, Kim Radford, Teresa Powell, Tammy Walker, Bianca Graves, and Wally Edwards; (4th) Virginia Green, George Northington, David Talbot, Robert Lawson, Rick Henry, David Wilson, Curman Tucker, Chauncy Blackwell, Henry Brodnax, Floyd Moore, John Kelly, and Nikki Evans. The new NHS Inductees: (front L-R) Alisa Beasly, Jackie Tiller, Gwen Coleman, Vivian Jones Teresa Powell, Iris Clary, and Vivian Lee; (middle) Bianca Graves, Della Jones, Angela Morgan’ Myra Edmonds, Kim Radford, and Andria Gillus; (back) Chauncy Blackwell, David Baird, David Talbot, Tonya Taylor, Wally Edwards and George Northington. 25
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“Numbers” National Honor Society member’s lives are filled with numbers. They take the math courses that are filled with strange numbers, like Geometry, Algebra and Calculus. Then they take other courses that have even stranger numbers and symbols like Chemistry and Physics. And while they take these dreaded course, each member must keep in mind other numbers, like the ones from 3.0 to 4.0, their individ¬ ual grade point average so that they will know which one will have to give a speech at graduation. Then, the often feared college boards loom on the horrizon demand¬ ing the largest number each can pro¬ duce. No matter where the NHS turns, “Numbers” follow. Michelle Myers takes her light from the Golden Candle during the spring ceremony. NHS sponsors Sharon Newcomb and Virginia Vaughan listen as the Induction Ceremony be¬ gins. Alisa Beasly makes sure she hears all of her new responsibilities. St ' {V 9 V L 1 IgP J. W ' ■v . ft. hW Syc jT m f, ..-a m jL | f m ft ' • ‘fei . IfL. ft BP ' a. Wm — ■ y9r. : J KUt.. The trophies of Academic excellence surround Zelma Harrison as the ceremony continues. 24 1
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“If I Were A Carpenter” The title from a song done about the time these students were born still rings true. A good carpenter or furni¬ ture maker is always in demand, and as long as people like living in houses, al¬ ways will be in demand. Here students learned carpentry, from using a hand¬ saw, there are different types, you know, to drying nails. And this was the beginning. Lathes, drills and clamps were explored and, then, when the ba¬ sics were had, the students went on to whole-house construction! Everything from design to nailing up the last board. With Mr. Earl Byrd’s Wood Technol¬ ogies classes or “Doc” Washington’s Carpentry classes or Mrs. Juanita Gor¬ don’s Drafting classes, the students laid a solid foundation for being a car¬ penter. Wood is cheaper if you buy it square and make it round yourself as Warren Pearson learns using a lathe. The Birdhouse Project” of Mr. Byrd’s Wood Carl Bright puts in the last screw on a “T” hinge Technologies class: Mr. Earl Byrd, McArthur to hold up a door in Carpentry. Maclin, Matt Johnson, Timmy Gibson, Jerome Rawlins. Randall Lynch and Robbie Clary. I 26
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