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FRENCH NATIONALHONORSOCI- Kelly Dellinger. ROW 3: Sandy ETY: BOTTOM ROW: Scott War- London, Amy Stroup. ROW 4: lick, Felicia Roberts, Myra Get- Gail Lewis, Amy Cooper, Amy tys, Kim Sisk, Lisa Richards, Hull. ROW 5: Keith Proctor, Tom Robert Miller—sponsor.ROW2: Lutz, Angela Howard. TOP TOW: Denise Williams, Sharon Hush, Lana Canipe. Sophomore Annette Cooper votes for her favorite couple while senior Lisa Richards and sophomore Tammy David keep the records striaght. FRENCH CLUB: BOTTOM ROW: Kelly mas Lutz, Sheila Darnell, Becky Melton, Vonda Willis, Patti Dellin- Wolfe, Kathy Miller, Myra Gettys, Beam, Angie McMurry, Carol ger. TOP ROW: Robert Miller — | Jennifer Whisnant, Keith Proctor Queen, David Cline, Sissy Carter, sponsor, Greg Grayson, David Ed- '— president, Lisa Richards — vice Kay Walker, Brenda Causby. wards, Kevin Lancaster, Gail Lewis, president, Kim Sisk — secretary, ROW 3: Susan Lewis, Scott Lail, Kim Norman, Paula Hamrick, Amy Amy Hull — treasurer, Debra Blan- Greg Shelton, Mike Queen, Jim- Cooper, Sandy London, Elizabeth ton, Laura Beam, Kim Walker, Lori my Barrow, Scott Grigg, Jennif- Edwards, Angie Scism, Lisa Hart- Mellon. ROW 2: Bonnie Morrison, er Cook, Amy Stroup, Susan man, Steve Heavner. Sherrie Parker, Scott Warlick, Tho- Bowen, Tina Heafner, Melody 103
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C’est Meilleur en Francais One of the central events for the French Club around Valentines Day was the annual ‘‘Loving Couples Contest,” done in effort to raise money for the club's scholarship fund. Most of the competitors didn't think about that though, as they and their friends contributed ‘‘votes”’ to their particular categories. Votes were a penny each, so the couple with the most money at the end of the voting was declared the winner. The nine cate- gories included: ‘Cutest’, ‘“Best-Looking’’, ‘‘Wit- tiest’’, ‘‘Most Outgoing”, ‘‘Most-Compatible’’, ‘‘Oddest’’, ‘‘Most- Intelligent’, ‘‘Most Talka- tive’, and ‘‘Most Likely to Succeed”. With all the par- ticipants having such heal- thy competitive spirits, Loving Couples Contest was a success, making approximately $115.00. The National French Honor Society also contri- buted funds for the French Scholarship. The members Of the NFHS raised $300.00 with a doughnut sale. Other fund-raising efforts included three car- washes, prices ranging from $3.00 to $5.00 de- pending upon interior and exterior cleaning. Boys were not the only Ones to show their strength in weightlifting. Girls too participated in a weightlifting contest, and did pretty well. The money raised went to the United Campaign Fund. 102 : i Po Pe et Med At the Iron Bar Gym, sopho- more Angie Scism presses weight on the Universal Machine, while Raymond Curry records it. All money raised Paras to the United Campaign und. FRENCH INDUCTION: BOTTOM ROW: Mark Garver, Larry Hord, ROW: David Edwards, Susan ScottGantt, Donnie Peeler, Amy Lewis, Kelly Dellinger, Lisa Eak- Barrett, Marlene Rice, Alan er, Terry Byrd, Scott Lail. TOP Gates, Julie Beam, Gary Beaver.
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Artistic Endeavors Though the Art club and In one of the major spirit National Art Honor Society boosters of the year, the aren't designated as ser- Art club sold blue and vice clubs,they have be- white pom-poms to the come two of the most ser- student body before the vicable clubs at Burns. Cherryville game. In addi- Helping promote spirit, tion, the Art club made providing the Christmas artistic signs for the tree for the library, and sophomores, juniors, donating money to charit- seniors, and the band to able organizations are just hang in the gym during afew of the ways the clubs the pep rally. are trying to make our At Christmas, the Art school a better place. club provided a huge gy ; . ; gy === j x — NATIONAL ART HONOR SOCIETY: sor, Wanda Grigg, Laura Mayes, BOTTOM ROW: Michael Lineber- Amy Barrett. TOP ROW: Becky ger, Kirby Pfeiffer. MIDDDLE ROW: Beam, Linda Payne, Renee Amy Wright, Mrs. Putnam—spon- Lewis. March is Youth Art Month and Susan Lewis is doing her part by painting scenery for dis- plays that will appear in va- rious shops throughtout the community. spruce tree with decora- tions for the library. Be- sides adding a bit of holi- day cheer, the tree pro- vided the perfect setting for the Art club party. As another Christmas = project, the NAHS and the Art club sponsoreda needy family for social services. The family was provided with a special Christmas dinner and several presents foreach | ty Ee member of the family. Also both clubs gave to the United Fund, an organization that sup- ports many other char- , ities. Helping people was one of the main aspects of the Art club and NAHS | and by using their artistic abilities, they give ‘‘ser- | vice with style.” ;
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