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Proudly displaying their Beta Club canned food drive box Meredith Upchurch, Jaya Sharma, and Amanda Pickard collected the most cans. Ns! 'Qs-f-.-.av 'C it ff Getting Involved And Caring. ,Q After school Mimi Potter helps load the Beta Club's collection of cans for needy families into the truck. - Shannon Huber The reason why we are so commit- ted is the end result, stated Courtney Cater. The Beta Club started its annual canned food drive in an effort to feed needy families during the Christmas season. Meredith Upchurch explained, the moving force in this year's Beta Club was how well we worked together to create the canned food drive's suc- cess. 'il really enjoyed working with the students, commented sponsor, Mrs. Michelle Barnett. With her help they completed other meaningful projects like the Beta Club scholarship program which supplies money to a former member who needs money for college. Members ofthe Beta Club include: Paige Bland, Lore Booth, Courtney Cater, Cale Conley, Kris- ten Day, Jennifer Ferguson, John Green, Staci Guest, David Hayes, Kim Holcomb, Shannon Huber, Jonathon James, Charles Jeftrey, Chel- sea Jones, Jessica Jordan, Kim Kent, Paige Mal- lett, Cindy Meadows, Shari Neeley, Heather Pe- terson, Jeff Pharr, Amanda Pickard, Dana Poor, Emily Potter, Michael Puffe, LeAnn Ransbotham, Kristi Rice, Robin Rowe, Jaya Sharma, Alan Sil- verman, Richard Simpson, Wendy Smith, Deanne Thompson, Meredith Upchurch, Steph- anie Utley, David Vickery, Craig Watson, and sponsor, Mrs. Michelle Barnett. Sponsor, Mrs. Michelle Barnett commented, the Beta Club completed the best canned food drive ever. Beta Club 8
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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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I Love Math! 99 , ,, 5 W .Z 'j .Z Qs rm i t . , Y j - Elisa Daniels If H 1 6' f I 923: I really enjoy the challenge of figur- ing out how the math problems work stated Joel Myers, an active member of the varsity math team. Many of the other math team members felt the same way. The varsity math team met every Wednesday after school to prepare for the county competition and the prac- tice competitions. Mrs. Barbara Sichta, the varsity math team sponsor got the team members ready for competi- tions. Getting ready meant, studying old tournament tests and concentrat- ing on specific areas of mathematics, stated Mrs. Sichta. The junior varsity math team met once a week. Mrs. Mary Em Hobbs, the junior varsity math team sponsor along with Mrs. Frances Ramsey, stated that she liked, the competition and bring- ing home trophies. Not only were the competitions and winning fun, but as Vicki McManus stated, You get to meet other people from other schools. Besides the math teams, the math club, Mu Alpha Theta, was an active organization. We have meetings once a month, discussing what we'll be do- ing, and we tutor people who need help in math, explained Mehrdod Mohseni. While helping their fellow class- mates, Mu Alpha Theta members ex- perienced more advantages. lt's a good way to get together with people who have the same interests, ex- plained Kay Nichols. You also get to become more familiar with the Math Department, explained Becky Walker. Mrs. Frances Ramsey summed up her feelings for the math oriented or- ganizations when she said, The kids are so neat and l like to see people so excited about math! 4 Math TeamsfClub Members of Mu Alpha Theta include: ROW 1: Regina Garrett, Melinda Ward, Myra Palmer, Tra- cy Taylor, Camille Harden, Kay Nichols, Jaya Sharma, Tina Hsiao, Meredith Upchurch, Men- esa Pritchett: ROW 2: Richard Hembree, Carol Travis, Lori Beck, Lisa Lockwood, Maddox Kil- gore, Judy Fulcher, Laura Neves, Scarlett McCullers, Elisa Daniels, Shannon Huber, Kay Weaver: ROW 3: Natalie Keng, Cookie Olshein, Chandra Wallace, Jan Wilson, Mary Ransom, Ke- vin Nix, Adam Pickard, Jamie Templin, Valerie Weber, Scott Busby, Stephanie Utley, Laurie Zimmerman, Kary Kauffmann, Renee Arm- strong: ROW 4: Jason Sams, Mark Hildebrandt, Dewayne Reid, Tim Brown, Steve Potter, Mehr- dod Mohseni, Sam Sinclair, Bob Allen, Keith Bo- hannon, Rob Woodyard, Joe Singh, Joel Myers, and Slade Bailey: NOT PICTURED: Mrs. Frances Ramsey, sponsor.
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