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Members of R O T C Doug Anderson Skip Martin Derek Gar rard, David Hayes, -and Jeff Steward perform the duty of bringing A S I e out the flags before the basketball games. - Rick Hollis The Drill Team is an organized group of competitors willing to give their time on and off the field, stated Drill Commander Keith Freeman. The Drill Team competed at an aver- age of five meets per school year. These ended with a meet at Fort Ben- ning Georgia. Preparing for this re- quired weeks of disciplined and con- centrated training. The training in- volved maneuvers judged in competi- tion by degrees of difficulty, precision, originality, and timing. Being on the Drill Team is a fun ex- perience, but when the routine starts it is twelve minute of pure military disci- pline, explained Skip Martin. Colonel Tom Tyler commented, the team showed teamwork and per- formed well. . . . . - Members of the Drill Team included: Com. Brian Sean Rowe. Timothy Smith, Jetf Stewart, Ken- Ata?rllITslamEr?Ic:lcZ'1'Lm Browdnlgkip Ilgartlni Freem3l'1,Jeffery Bailey, Tim Brown, Rick Hollis, neth Wall, Mark Williams, Skip Martin, and in- a.nd my ars a ea e Squa mug 3 Se- William Lynch, Troy Marshall, William Robertson, structorg Col. Tom Tyler. ries of maneuvers. Drill Team 81
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ff it was A Challenge. 97 1 X.. ,, I 6 A, K1 f93rr,?, sg ag Tia ,vi ' ' ' . - Richard Walsh ' as i l JT X iff f Rifle Team is not your regular athle- tic sport. It takes concentration, deter- mination, and a special dedicationf explained John Etheredge. Nine members comprised the team. All completed in three position: prone, kneeling, and standing. The members of the Rifle Team had fifteen minutes in each position to fire thirteen rounds. They had to hit ten targets from about fifty feet away. I joined the Rifle Team because I wanted to do something challenging, explained Menesa Pritchett. Sergeant Fred Wordell commented on his team, the over all performance of the team was good and showed promise. 1 Members of the Rifle Team include: Cpt. John Hart, John Etheredge, Menesa Pritchett, Richard Walsh, Sean Slate, David Merrill, Ditsy Whiten, Brian Keever, Todd Godfrey, and instructor, Sgt. Fred Wordell. Carefully aiming her rifle, Menesa Pritchet hits her target with ease during practice. Rifle Team sponsor, Sgt. Fred Wordell instructs the members of the team on their performance after practice. 80 Rifle Team ,fa 'i s'f , ESX 7 ? wmvg www' w-.NK sa
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T' Q - Jason Sams A M President During lunch N.H.S. member Tim Brown checks to see how much money has been collected for stocking stuffere QQ Community Involvement. Q, Km D ' The importance of the National Honor Society is to give students a goal. Once that goal is attained it pro- vides advancement through service and leadership, explained Karthik Ra- maswamy. Besides setting goals of excellence in academics, members of the National Honor Soceity sold stocking stuffers to students in order to raise funds for their convention at Jekyll Island in April and for the induction of new members. Sponsors Mrs. Beth Daniel and Mr. John Sheffield helped the members to complete other projects like a fund raiser for Channel Thrity of Atlanta, a public television station. Secretary of N.H.S., Kelley Martin takes time out to talk about her duties as Secretary. 82 National Honor Society I l Members of the National Honor Society include: Jason Sams, Karthik Ramaswamy, Kelley Martin, Becky Walker, Carol Travis, Steve Potter, Bob Allen, Kathy Ancona, Regina Anding, Lori Beck, Steve Bissell, Cal Boyd, Tim Brown, Todd Bur- russ, Scott Busby, Debbie Cantrell, Lisa Chrismer, Donna Coker, Elisa Daniels, Dena EI- der, Judy Fulcher, Regina Garrett, Camille Har- den, Erin Hatcher, Marc Hildebrandt, Greg Jen- kins, Michelle Johnson, Kelly Jones, Maddox Kil- gore, Tony Lattanzi, Lisa Lockwood, Mehrdod Mohseni, Joel Myers, Laura Neves, Liz New, Kay Nichols, Kevin Nix, Cookie Olshein, Myra Palmer, Adam Pickard, Menesa Pritchett, Chip Rice, Ja- mie Templin, Melinda Ward, Kay Weaver, Thad Baird, Theresa Dye, David Gray, Sharron Jen- kins, Kary Kauffmann, Natalie Keng, Jan Mar- shall, Vickie McManus, Natalae Norton, Rod Ramsey, Mary Ransom, Laura Rickles, Amy Romesburg, Angela Rose, Suzanne Smith, Chan- dra Wallace, Valerie Weber, Deidre Wilkins, and sponsors: Mrs. Beth Daniel and Mr. John Shef- . field. I . A, fi M.. .Amt lil! se, 7? Q3 f, If 'Yl T Q9 N.H,S. Vice preside anhik 2 'i
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