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Inside the Taking a break in the courtyard, Inside the Egg member Christy Choyce talks with some friends. A Literary Experience 'm really looking forward to an exciting year working with Coach Crump. I feel Inside the Egg will be a real exper- ience, commented prose editor, Bettie Lue Alexander. Inside the Egg was a literary maga- zine published annually, which consisted of poetry, prose, and artwork submitted by students. Under the direction of a new sponsor, Mr. Randy Crump, the staff worked closely to decide which contribu- tions would be published in the magazine. The staff participated in a variety of fund raisers, such as bake sales and car washes to help raise money for the publi- cation of the magazine. Members of the Inside the Egg staff included: Bet- tie Lue Alexander, Stephen Barrett, Tracy Brown, Dawn Caswell, Holly Caten Mark Causey, Christy Choyce, Susan Coopen Dena Elder, Martha Hames, John Herren, Julie Johnson, Glennls McClellan, Kim Parker, Rebecca Bakestraw, Michelle Scott, Dee Wilkins, Allison Wright, Erika Wright, and sponsorg Mr. Randy Crump. 99 Inside The Egg 75
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Student Councl New Sponsor, New leaders, And New Achievements if A ,,r, f,,jr have really enjoyed working with the fj, ff'- student council. l feel the council has .f a lot of responsible and hard work- A ing members, commented senior class A president, Eric Krause. T The student body was honored by the service of its loyal industrious student council. With a new sponsor, Mrs. Sue Gunderman, the council exhibited un- precedented flair for school politics. Among their many accomplishments was the first basketball Homecoming, which took place in February. The student coun- cil also sponsored the annual November blood drive, in cooperation with the American Bed Cross, which broke school and community records. Eghty pints of blood were donated by students, teach- ers, and parents. H lt was a priveledge to work with a council that was interested in what was A ghsy. 5' 5 rp , f-lyr Q? 22 4- b best for the student body and the school, commented the council's spon- son Mrs. Sue Gunderman. Members of student council included: Holhf Aguirre, Bettie Lue Alexander, Benee Armstrong, John Barge, Tisha Bennett, John Berry, Cale Conley, Tra- cy Daviston, Brad Day, Sandy Derocher, Tracy Dial Ffenee DiVicino, Brigette Elliott, Sean Fannon, Ruth Harrison, Kevin Hester, Mary Jane Hill, Kim Hol- comb, Shannon Huben Wendy Johnson, Mark Kas- sis, Kelly Kiker, Julie King, Eric Krause, Carla McGee, Glennis McClellan, Liz New Amy Phillips, Jan Potts, Georgia Powell Samuel Ffansbotham, Julie Roberts, Amy Bomesburg, Julie Bowlanoi Julie Sams, Theresa Schlink, Wendy Smith, Donna Tei- chert, Donna Tolleson, Donna Walter, and sponsor Mrs. Sue Gunderman. Preparing for the Homecoming activities, juniors L12 New and Holly Aguirre decorate posters. 'D-...,-,v M ig a .r ' 74 Student Council
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