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Able To Have A Good Time. 99 l I I l 'Q .. . V , .s -BLA, x Members of the Student Council include: ROW 1: Renee Armstrong, Jan Marshall, Kim Holcomb, Amy Romesburg, Georgia Powell, Sandy Der- ocher, Michelle McClellan, Julie Sams: ROW 2: Liz New, LeAnn Ransbotham, Deannie Thomp- son, Deidre Ross, Sharon Ben-Dov, Robin Myers, Menesa Pritchett, Jonathan James, Matt Guinn, Maddox Kilgore: ROW 3: Julie Roberts, Bobby Johnson, Cal Boyd, Mark Hester, Wendy Smith, Cale Conley, Brad Day, Micheal Puffee, Russell Reid, Staci Guest: Not pictured: Mrs. Sue Gun- derman, sponsor: Kevin Hester, Tracy Daviston, Julie King, Kristi Rice, Sweden Stacey, Karen Suddeth, Anna Templin, Donna Tolleson, and Alli- son Welch. - Micheal Puffee Sophomore class vice- president l'm proud of our school and l care about what happens, and being on stu- dent council gives me an imput. l repre- sent Campbell the way the students want to be represented, commented Brad Day, the student council presi- dent. The student council played a very important part in promoting school and faculty relations. Also, they helped promote school spirit by ordering bas- ketball sixth man tee shirts. This project helped raise money and at the same time promoted spirit. , Again, the annual blood drive, spon- sored by the American Red Cross, proved successful. The student council helped organize and worked during the blood drive. We work with the stu- dents to encourage them to donate blood, but more importantly, we pro- vide a service to the community, stat- ed council vice-president Cal Conley. Mrs. Sue Gunderman, the student council sponsor, worked with the stu- dent council members. She allows us to do most of the work, but she is al- ways there to help us when we need it, stated Kevin Hester. The council also helped organize spirit week and homecoming. The spirit buttons sold during homecoming week were profitable fund raisers. The spirit buttons helped the council raise the most amount of money. commented LeAnn Ransbotham, the student coun- cil treasurer. Michelle McClellan summed up stu- dent council when she said, The most fun part about being on the council is getting to know what goes on around the school! At a Wednesday meeting in the library, student council vice-president, Cale Conley, listens for fresh ideas from the council members. Presenting new ideas, student council president, Brad Day addresses the council at a December meeting in the library. Student Council 87
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Steve Potter Y? Individuals do projects and then they present them to the club, Steve Bissell stated when explaining one of the purposes of the chemistry club. The chemistry club, having fifty-nine members, gave students an opportuni- ty to expand their knowledge in the science field. lt's an opportunity to experience new ideas, explained Steve Potter. One of the many projects was a rock- et experiment performed by Scott Bus- by. l really enjoyed presenting my rockets to the club, he commented about his experiment. Ms. Robin Cummings, the club's sponsor, explained the purpose of the experiments, lt's hands-on activi- ties for the students. Ms. Robins Cummings also worked with the students on their experi- ments. Julie Sams stated, We are so lucky to have such a dedicated spon- sor! Testing his experiment, Scott Busby prepares for blast-off. Before take off, the members of the chemistry club await the launching of the rocket. 86 Chemistry Club 66 We Experience New ldeas.,, . L12 The members of the Chemistry Club include: ROW 1: Ms. Robin Cummings, Mark Hilderbrant, Becky Walker, Scott Busby: ROW 2: LeAnn Rans- botham, Kary Kauffman, Julie Sams, John Boyes, Paige Mallet, Meredith Upchurch, Pam Busby, Stephaie Utley, Lore Booth, Jill Singleton, Elisa Daniels: ROW 3: Lisa Chrismer, Steve Bis- sell, Vicki McManus, Shannon Huber, Sean Smith, Jake Player, Amy Romesburg, Laura Rickles, Heather Peterson, Robins Kilgore, Mary Switzer, Susan Aiken: ROW 4: Jason Sams, Kathy Hardin, Freddy Palmer, Tim Brown, Slade Bailey, Paige Amsler, Myra Palmer, Larry Just, Scott Lee, Jeff Short: ROW 5: Dewayne Reid, Jeff Pharr, Scott Wooley, Ravi Puri, Jamie Templin, Steve Potter, Paul Abdinoor, Jassen Houser: ROW 6: Rion Robbins, Mary Ransom, Dennis Rossman, Bob Allen, Joel Myers: Not pictured: Stephen Campbell, Don DeLee, Aimee Elder, Alisa Gray, David Gray, Julie King, Eirik Kviten, Kelley Martin, David Nation, Buddy Portwood, Suzanne Smith, Mary Switzer, and Melanie Wat- son. L
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Riff! IRITIH ml I 6 - Julie Sams The language clubs consisted of the three languages: French, Spanish, and German which were headed by Mr. Ar- thur Wilhelm, Mrs. Rebecca Weimar, and Mr. Banks Wingate respectively. The language clubs participated in ac- tivities as separate languages such as their annual Christmas parties. Being in a language club meant, getting a better understanding ofthe language, stated Renee Armstrong. Jan Marshall felt that, helping the community, was what she liked about being in the language club. The only requirement for being in the club was taking a foreign language. Each club participated in its own ac- tivities. The French club went to many activities outside of school. You get to enjoy many activities and plan trips to many places, is what Kim Holcomb liked most about the French Club. Language clubs proved to be a learning experience for all, comment- ed Dee Wilkins. t'Our sponsor sets up activities that we will enjoy and learn from, commented Renee Armstrong. Members of the French Club include: ROW 1: Tracey Taylor, Cookie Olshein, Kim Parker, Paula Montieth, Natalie Keng, Amanda Pickard, Kim Holcomb, Stephanie Utley, and Lori Booth: ROW 2: Mr. Arthur Wilhelm, Carroleigh Smith, Ladan Mirzaie, Michelle Gordon, Laurie Zimmerman, Kary Kauftmann, and Suzanne Smith: ROW 31' Jennie Mesot, Rion Robbins, Robin Graves, Chris' Sands, Jamie Templin, Gus Vickery, Anna Tem- plin, Debra Wallace, and Dee Wilkins. 88 Language Clubs Culture. Q, Language Clubs Are For Learning About A Country s
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