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Culture Club — Front (L to R) Alise Walker, Monica Morgan, Katina Evans, Monique Willis, Tony Ruffin, Tracey Thompson, Tabbatha Bruce, and Virginia Walker; Second Zelma Harrison, Lisa Owens, Phyllis Walker, Alisa Beasley, JoJo Owens, Elaine Rainey, Carol Seward, and Kevin Whitby; Third Angela Johnson, Lolita Clary, Gary Walker, Gail Watson, Robert Conner, Antonio Price, Darrell Seward, and Everett Gillus; Fourth Mandel Johnson, Jewel Robinson, Horatio Nunn, Tonya Taylor, Terrell Owens, McCarthy Macklin, Tara Seward, and Tyunga Ruffin; Fifth Wanda Wyche, Yolanda Peterson, Tamara Mays, Jocelyn Hicks, Deborah Singleton, Herman Morgan, Evangeline Thompson, and Monte Pulley Sixth Eric Lee, Darrell Jones, Clay McKlenny, Martin Astrop, Nicky Evans, Sherry Worley, Dawn Seward, and Lawrence Fields; Seventh Michael Stith, Carlton Crenshaw, Angela Dozier, Tracey Manson, Jackie Tillar, Angela Harrison, Laurence Hawkins, and Darrell Coleman; Back Mr. Crane (sponsor) Andrea Robinson, Caroline Richardson, Jerry Rhodes, Belinda Mays, Kim Martin, Ellen Babb, and Jennifer Williams Ittjijppiw fi jm jjgm FHA — Front (L to R) Vickie Macklin, Julia Macklin, Melinda Hardy, Patricia Trusty, Renee Gaitor, Theresa Williams, Timika Baxter, and Irma Walker; Second Pamela Morgan, Cynthia Graves, Frances Colbert, Sharon Graves, Doretha Coleman, Diane Fields, Elizabeth Harris, and Doris Powell; Third Karen Stokes, Pam Wilson, Francine Cleaton, Elois Fields, Alice Jones, Andrea Bland, Annie Clements, and Ava Smith; Back Bernice Epps, Melissa Craig, Deeya Atkins, Jackie Taylor, Mona Grant, Mrs. Powell and Mrs. Smith (Sponsors) Caught in 2nd Bell Gladys Goodrich sports the latest fashion in Health Careers. Culture Club FHA Clubs 19
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Health Careers — front row (1 to r) Linda Alexander, Laurie Brockwell, Leigh Crowell, and Patsy Hayes; bac Deborah Berry, Tammy Brown, Sylvia Alexander, and Subrenna Jones, Frances Colbert, and Sponsor, Mr. Dal Cassandra Bugg; second Denise Jackson, Michelle Hardy, Mims. For Sale Yes, We Have No Oranges The FBLA traveled to Petersburg High School to compete in the Regional events, and placed first in Typewriting, and Accounting I. The Health Careers held a bake sale in November and raised $45.00 to buy T-shirts with individual’s name on them. In May they had a Spring Talent show in which cash prizes and trophies were given for first and second place. The FHA raised money by selling chocolate and peanut candies. They planned to travel to Roanoke Rapids to see how fabric was made and the different kinds of it. They had an elegant dinner afterwards and decided to go to a movie or a skating rink for a recreational ac¬ tivity before heading home. The Annual Orange Sale held by the Culture Club didn’t happen this year, nor did they take the usual trip. They did take a short distance trip going North. During Catering Class FHA members Irma Walker, Presi¬ dent, and Theresa Williams, watched member, Deeya Atkins whip up icing as Michelle Mallory learns a few tips. FBLA — front row (I to r) Pearl Peebles, Lori Mayton, Bian¬ ca Graves, Sharon Palmer, Angie Walker, and Michael Vaughan; second Sponsor Mrs. Evelyn Thompson, Alicia Wright, Lisa Moore, Lynn Walker, Michele Jones, Sponsor, Mrs. Ellen McGeachy, and Robbie Edwards. — Clubs FBLA Health Careers 18
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Rising to the Top Activities Keep Students Busy Very few students had the satisfaction of be¬ ing asked to join the National Honor Society. It is an organization in which one has to work hard in order to maintain one’s membership and to keep the pleasure of knowing the meaningful accomplishment. About 19 new members joined this year. Honor Society — (front 1 to r) Bianca Graves, Adela Jones, Lisa Owens, Tressiline Coleman, Lawrence Hawkins, Tammy Brown, Alisia Beasley and Vivian Lee; (next) Gwen Coleman, Jackie Tiller, Ken Peace, Rick Henry, David Talbert, Iris Clary, Kim Radford, and Zelma Harrison; (next) Chauncey Blackwell, Myra Edmonds, George Northington, Michele Myers, Teresa Powell, Lisa Moore, Regina Green, and Christin Rawlings; (back) Nicholas Evans. The Student Council Association made life a little more pleasant at BSHS. When we took our suggestions to them they tried their best to satisfy our needs. A tally was taken by the SCA to see if BSHS measured up to the standards of the students. The results were positive. VICA helped students sharpen their skills in various trades. Women’s lib really made an ap¬ pearance as a female was elected President. Only two girls were members of VICA this year. Rick Henry waits patiently as his stole, earned by his outstanding grades, is adjusted. SCA — (front 1 to r) Ryan Henry, Andy Walker, Steve Woofter, Reporter; Rhonda Williams, Vice President; Mar¬ tha Stith, President; Cynthia Lee, Secretary; Tressline Col¬ eman, Treasurer; and William Walker; (next) Stephanie Tyler, Charles Marks, Adela Jones, Samuel Lewis, Todd Childrey, Ronald Rawlings, Martin Short, and Patricia Malone; (next) Marsha Baird, Jewel Robinson, Herman Winn III, Pamela Mason, Cynthia Meredith, Greta Fields, Elizabeth Floyd, and Robert Conners; (back) Mr. Alfred Wright, Advisor; Tammy Perkins, Agatha Harrison, Timmi Toler, Christin Rawlings, and Albregie Carroll. Martha Stith discusses the pride campaign with Mr. Wright, trying to promote pride awareness at BSHS. 20 Clubs SCA — Honor Society
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