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Mr. Dennis Jones shows Darrell Walker how to construct gas grill in one of the FFA classes. Sante Jarrell. President of tne AIASA Club, and Richard Harper, Vice President, show off the special memento as a token of students’ work. FFA Club — (front 1 to r) William Blackwell, Herman I Morgan, Roy Lambert, Dawn Green, Denise Jackson, Mar¬ tha Stith, Nicholas Evans, and Altona Jones; (second row) Randy Jones, Andy Morris, Charles Pegram, Roger Green, Harry Bellinger, James Cline, Charles Waller, and Robbie Taylor; (third row) Tony Callis, Richard Rhodes, Alfonzo Morgan, Darrell Walker, Timothy Phillips, Bernard Parham, Milton Jackson, and Chris Morgan, (back row) Sammy Edward, and Mr. Dennis Jones, Advisor. Mandel Jones takes time out of his work load to shape up the scenery of BSHS. FFA AIASA Clubs - 15
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Parham, Sharon Thomas, and Gloria Jones, (back row) — Chauncey Blackwell, Robert Sandford, Monica Walker and Melissa Banks. Art Club — (front I to r): Jackie Taylor, Yolanda Brown, James Malone, Renee McMillan, and Lisa Pearson; (second row) — Robert Taylor, Lawanda Carrington, Sharena Update Members Capture Trophys Clubs opened the year with awards that meant success. The FFA received a first place in the Swine Judging Contest held in Southhampton on November 3rd. Chess members involved themselves with a Chess Tournament in April. They continued to hold their large membership. In May the Art Club traveled to Richmond where they toured the Virginia Museum of Arts. AIASA Club was not to be left out. Mr. Byrd’s class made a memento to give to the guest speaker of the Virginia Vocational Associa¬ tion and Administrators. The gift demonstrated the quality of workmanship from the school. They also traveled to the State on April 20 to participate in State Competition. Chess Club — (front 1 to r) — Tyunga Ruffin, Kathy Peter¬ son, Deborah Berry, Patricia Trusty, Jessie Stith, Alicia Hill, Kathleen Clary, and Gail Watson; (second row) Patsy Hayes, Laurie Brockwell, Stephanie Tyler, Missy Lewis, Michael Martin, and Rodney Bracey; (third row) Kelly Peterson, Cynthia Lee, Monte Pulley, Cassandra Bugg, Jonathan Finch, Stanley Callis, and Michael Warrengton; (fourth row) Albragie Carroll, John Lewis, Jamie Powell, Michael Clark, Lonnie Jones, and Danny Michael, (back row) Mr. Thomas, Sponsor, Melissa Banks, Glenn Roberts and Jocelyn Taylor. AIASA Club — (front 1 to r) Altona Jones, Richard Harper, John Wall, Sante Jarrell, Marco Valentine, and Alesteve Cleaton; (second row) Glenn Peterson, Kenneth Owens, Mark Thomas, Allen Jones, Anthony Jarrell and Mr. Earl Byrd, Sponsor. SB Jv 4 ' ■ ' W Ml f • WL M 14 — Clubs Chess Art
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Monogram — The Monogram Club assisted their new members in obtaining their monogram jackets. They donated the flag to the gym and gave Martin Astrop a TV for one week while he was in the hospital. Tag — The Tag members had many op por¬ tunities to take advanced computer applica¬ tions and advanced math courses at Southside Virginia Community College to help prepare Tag — (front 1 to r) Tresseline Coleman, Tammy Brown, Gary Walker, Tina Evans, Alisa Beasley, Rick Henry, Charles Marks, and Cynthia Lee; (second row) Carlton Crenshaw, Kristie Simmons, Gwen Coleman, Lisa Owens, Everett Gillus and Andrea Gillus; (third row) Virginia Walker, Darryl Coleman, Angela Harrison, Lawrence Hawkins, Teresa Powell, Kim Radford and Tonya Taylor; (fourth row) Sherry Worley, Vanessa Roberts, Jewel Robin¬ son, Dawne Scott, Vivian Jones, Donald Hammack, Bianca Graves, and Janine Hicks; (fifth row) Kevin Whitby, Chauncey Blackwell, Agatha Harrison, Andrea Robinson, Sandra Jackson, Lisa Moore, Robbie Edwards, and Heather James; (back row) Jonathan Finch, William Wynn, Derrick Easter, Clarence Coleman, Omar Land and Jimmy Jones. Join The Club Join The Fun them for a future career as well as preparing them for college life. Many of the courses of¬ fered extra credits for students in high school. Spanish — For Christmas the Spanish Club had a “Mexican Christmas.” Some of the students made mexican dishes at home and served them to their classmates at school. The week of March 4-8 the club celebrated National Foreign Language Week. The French club members put posters up by all of the classrooms identifying what subject was taught in each room. Coed Hi-Y — The Coed Hi-Y Club spon¬ sored a canned food drive during the Christmas season. The food that was collected was given to a needy family in the county. An additional $5 donation was included. The Monogram Club — (front I to r) Monica Morgan, Horatio Nunn, Martin Astrop, Tina Evans, Sylvia Alex¬ ander, Alisa Beasley, William Walker, and Roger Malone; (second row) Rhonda Williams, Adella Jones, Everett Gillus, Monique Willis, Willie Gillus, Daphne Trusty, Alise Walker, and Nicky Evans; (third row) Angela Harrison, Dar¬ ryl Coleman, Virginia Walker, Darrell Walker, Paul Gee, JoJo Owens, Ryan Henry, and Andy Walker; (fourth row) Linda Alexander, Jimmy Jones, Leon Jones, Jimmy Spillane, Timmy Hayes, Todd Childrey, and Donald Ham- mack; (fifth row) Lawrence Hawkins, Sam Lewis, Robbie Clary, Darrell Seward, Tony Ruffin, Herman Morgan, Derek Mason, and William Rivers; (sixth row) Doug Lipton, Jewel Robinson, Mandel Johnson, Tonya Taylor, Loren Goldsberry, Rick Henry, and Charles Marks; (back row) Mr. Clary and Mr. Reekes. Loleta Clary, member of the Monogram Club, paints a bulldog “tattoo” on Mr. Vernon Hollins’ cheek. 16 — Clubs Monogram Tag
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