Burns High School - Blazes Yearbook (Lawndale, NC)

 - Class of 1980

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Page 90 text:

EGA A TE After Nancy Short won the pinata drawing, the other pina then purchased by the Mrs. Surratt places’s C the pinatas while hom Renee Lewis and Lori Ledford-an senior Donna Griggs look on. Llfrrtn eaaeidianll Spanish Club BOTTOM ROW: Teresa Hastings, Kim McNeilly, Johnette Dellinger, Cindy Melton, Debra Webber, Linda Wright, Renee Lynch (Secretary Treasurer), Susan Clements, Lorri Cook. ROW 2: 86 French Spanish Clubs Clint Shuford, Betsy Bowen, Anita Wright, Kirby Pfeiffer, Angela Robbins, Robin Vinson, Jan Pruett, Candy Ballard, Lori Hoyle, Lynn Brackett. ROW 3: Ida Gidney, Caroline Clark, Alisa Newton, Lynne Brackett, Mrs. Surratt (Sponsor), Al Floyd, Mark Dedmon, Johnny Anderson, Cecil Barrier (President), Kim Bridges. TOP ROW: Todd Walker, Richard Shuford, Marion Crow. Mr. Miller shows off his handmade map of Paris displayed at his room during ‘’La Semaine de flou-flou.”

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Together We Can Make It oe , ho IR , {Bick wi ne) e ' ES hy aes gar € Bos Se, y : ey 8 Have you ever wondered who came on the P.A. System every morning with a very commanding, ‘’May | have your attention please for this morning's announcements. . . “’ Well, this is done as a school service project by members of the Key Club. Marion Crow, Richard Shuford, Randy McKee, and Russell Spangler take turns about with the announcements each day. Along with the announcements, Key Club members handled the setting up and taking down of College Day, and preparing for the Bloodmobile. Last year’s Key Club took on the project of cutting wood during the winter but due to difficulties in cutting and selling the wood, they weren’t successful this past year. “Together We Can Make It’’ was the theme of the fair booth constructed by the Keywanettes this school year. They received second place honors for the long hours of work they put in. ‘The day before the fair, we put all the material down on the sides and the bottom, and when we finished we decided it didn’t look right. So then we had to take all of the bottom back up and put down yellow paper,” commented President Sara Dayberry. “It was a day long project that began early that morning and by the end of the day we were all ill and on edge with each other. But it was all for a good cause.” Approximately 40 girls applied for membership but only 22 were chosen to be part of this service-oriented club. Each person that applied had to meet certain qualifications. Key Club BOTTOM ROW: Randy McKee (secretary), Marion Crow, Louie Grigg, Tim Williams, Richard Shuford, Keith Haynes (treasurer). TOP ROW: Ron Peeler (advisor), Cecil Barrier, Mike Dellinger, Scott Thompson, Derek Camp, Mark Southard (president), Tony Cloninger, Mark Eaker. SS SO. GH Key Club — Keywanettes 85



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Not So Different After All French Gobblins giving out candy for Halloween and ending up on the floor and pinatas full of candy, hanging in Mrs. Surratt’s room waiting to be broken were a few of the activities going in the French and Spanish Clubs. Since France and Spain are two different countries with their own customs, religions, etc., you’d think the clubs would be very different. However, both clubs have done similar activities with their own customs such as dinners, food-selling, and contests. The Spanish Club sponsored National Week of the Spanish Language October 8-12. This included initiation, in which new members had to do what they were told. ‘Have you ever had to tell a teacher you loved them?”, commented sophomore Marty Gee. ‘It wasn’t the best thing I’ve ever had to do.”” Also held was a poster contest but it was cancelled because no one entered. “‘La Semaine de flou-flou’’ sponsored by the French Club from November 26-30 included a display in front of Mr. Miller’s room and induction of new members who were required to dress like a french personality. These included artists, chefs, bar maids, ladies of French Club BOTTOM ROW: Todd Lee, Glenna Holland, Karen Walker, Kim Sisk, Jana Watts, Sherry Ross, Sunni Wease, Jatha Lee. ROW 2: Angela Howard, Carol Queen, Shannon McSwain, Sheila Darnell, Lisa Richards, Vickie Allen, Roslyn Vinson, Jamie Stamey (President). the evening among others. With tacos, quesedilla’s and civilian cinnamon cookies many students filled their stomachs. ‘| though the food was very good,”’ commented sophomore Lisa Lyons. “It wasn’t what | expected.”’ Later the French Club members baked and sold quiche Lorraine, Cherises Jubilees, and simple cinnamon cookies during break. ‘’There was a big rush when the bell rang” replied Mr. Miller with a grin. ‘We ran out of ice cream and when | turned around the students fixing the plates were eating as much quiche as they were selling.” ROW 3: Carol Campbell, Donna Lee, Tina Heafner, Cindy Bivins, Felicia Roberts, Wanda Wood, Carla Smith, Angie Poole, Melanie Russ, Lori Walker, Paula Gould. ROW 4: R.L. Miller (Sponsor), Genia Vinson, Jamie Carpenter, Terrisina Roberts, Fran Yarboro, Deborah Spurling, Hanging from the ceiling, waiting to be bought is Scott Reynolds’ bright red pinata, which Spanish students made in Mrs. Surratt’s room for the pinata contest. Mark Elam, Pam Jordan, Richard Goforth, Renee Walker, Sharon Brackett. TOP ROW: Brian Hollifield, Shelly Thompson (Secretary), Stan Murrow, Charles Walton, Melvin Clark, Darryl Smith, Scott Thompson, Lorna Withrow, Keith Haynes. French Spanish Clubs 87

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