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{ 4 t i if ii. NHS: Bottom Row — Randy McKee, Marla penter, Brian Ballew, Bobby Hord, Kyle Cline, Lynne Brackett, Lorna Withrow, Alisa Izokovic, Scott Thompson, Al Floyd, Myra Newton, David Hull. Second Row — Kim Car- Melton. BOTTOM — Lorna Withrow checks the sale sheets as Randy McKee picks up his baked goods. BETA CLUB: Sitting — Shelley Thompson, Hull, Alisa Newton. Standing — Terri Kim Carpenter, Darlene Costner, Lorna With- Stinchcomb, Bobby Hord, Carol Queen, Sheila row, Scott Thompson, David Cline, Kathy Darnell, Belinda Elmore, Danita Dellinger, Aderholt, Chris Edwards, Becky Beam, Julie Angie McMurry, Angie Poole, Kirby Pfieffer, Queen, Sandy Pendleton, Lynn Brackett, David Jan Pruett, Al Floyd. | BETA CLUB: Sitting — Sharon Brackett, Marla Crowe, Lana Canipe, Denise Putnam, Karen Cline, Andy Pruitt, Renee Lewis, Myra Melton, Walker, Deborah Spurling, Brian Ballew, Kim i Lori Ledford, Kim Bridges, April Carr, Kyle McNeilly, Johnette Dellinger. Izocovic. Standing — Randy McKee, Marion Beta NHS 73 w |
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Fund- aising Eason Football season provided a means for NHS members to raise money. Al Floyd, NHS member and quarter- back for varsity football came up with the idea of selling wildcat paws for the North Gaston game. By doing this the club could promote school spirit while at the same time raising money. After two days of cutting, sewing, and stuf- fing the paws were then sold at school and at the game for 75¢ each. The NHS took advantage of the next home game — Chase by selling doughnuts. They had 90 boxes and by the end of the game all of them had been bought. Money raised from these fundraisers went toward the induction ceremony, talent show, and NHS Scholarship. The Beta Club’s fund raising projects are a bit more traditional. This year they made $321.00 from their annual bake sale. This money goes toward the Beta Club Scholarship and other vari- ous public services. The reward for all this work comes in the spring at convention time. Last spring’s convention was held in Raliegh. The club first toured the Gov- ernor’s Mansion where they were served small refreshments. Later they voted on state officers. This was done much the same as student council elec- tions. Each candidate gave a speech and usually had some sort of funny skit. The last night there was a talent show and dance. Entertainment ranged from piano solos to the ‘‘Saturday Night Live” skit featuring Gilda Radner and the coneheads. This plus the dance ended a fun weekend for Beta members. 72 Beta NHS TOP LEFT — Karen Walker and Deborah Spurling goof-off before an assembly at the Beta Club Convention in Raleigh, N.C. begins. TOP RIGHT — Angie Poole works quickly to put together a bake sale order. BOTTOM — Reading the label on a neatly wrapped Bake Sale item, David Cline hunts for someone’s or- der. ” - |
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TOP — Newspaper Staff: BOTTOM ROW — Alenia Church, Tammy Poston, Norma Withrow, Laura Cline, Donnise Mitchell. TOP ROW — Carol Clark, Katrina Wilson, Darlene Costner, Beth Brock, Chris Edwards, Jackie Barner, Steven Thompson, Randy Thompson. MIDDLE LEFT — Glenda Johnson draws a final layout for the year- book. MIDDLE RIGHT — Cutting and alphabetis- ing proofs is one of the jobs for yearbook business staff member, Melanie Russ. BOTTOM — Quill and Scroll: BOTTOM ROW — Kim Carpenter, Sandy Pendleton, Jan Pruett. TOP ROW — Alisa Newton, Stan Murrow, Greg McDougal, Randy McKee, Jackie Barner. 74 Yearbook Newspaper
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