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The motto of the Explorers Science Club is, We will master science, or science will bury us Under the president. William Hopkins and sponsor. Mrs. D. Cook, the club has had an array of activities this year discussing scientific matters. Some of these discussions included roles that science plays, life’s technical and social problems, laboratory experiences, concepts theories and methodologies. Science Club From Row secretary. Tracey Boone. Second Row. Arnold Muihatt, Michael Hines. Jackie Gulley. Bick Row Tim McMillan. Kiri McGraw. Nor Shown president. William Hopkins. vice-president. Rodney Cannon; assistant secretary, Sylvester Campbell, treasurer, Micheal Kemp. V1CA CLUB Throughout high school many students find the need to get a job and enter the world of work. The V1CA club offers these students an education which will later help them in future careers. VICA members strive to prepare themselves for employment in the trade and industrial. From Row: treasurer. Rot land Thomat Jan Johnson. Kelvin Nathan, president. Djuna Bennett, vice-president, Cynthia Chihoun. Second Row Adolphus Ford, secretary Leola Miller Thud Row: Cedrk Stalling 4)
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DECA Displays Leadership and Service DECA worked diligently to make this year the best year ever. The club's primary interests arc to promote leadership and personal development in marketing and distributive education. The students enjoyed applying their talents throughout the community in various types of business Although an interest club, DECA was involved in several service projects which benefitted the school as well as the community. The club performs many outstanding services around the school. This year a Halloween breakfast, catered by McDonald's and sponsored by DECA, was provided for the Hayes High faculty. Members displayed their blue and gold in assembly to promote club spirit and unity. DECA members experienced many exciting opportunities under the strong supervision of Ms. A. Gilmore. This year's advisors arc: Mrs. L.M.1I. Fincher, Mrs. D. Cook, and Mr. W. Moore. (Top) Roue Steele. Raphael Halt. Rhonda Craig. Alicia Spearman. Antonina Hall, Annette McDaniel. Janet Felton. Katherine Thompson. James Howard. Derrick Toney. Michael Waters. Scooty Johnson. Chris dark Franc Artisha Larry. Marjorie Stringer. Reginald Gardiner. (Above Right) DECA officers and advisors Mr. L.W Moore, reporter, Gregory Thompson. Mrs. L.M.H Fincher, historian. Anthony Jones; LaVone Gunn, Mrs D. Cook, parliamentarian, Paul Adams. Mrs. A. Gilmore. LaTanya Riffle, assistant secretary. John Brownlee Front Row Treasurer, Kimberly Mobley, assistant treasurer. JoAnn Williams, president. Arentina Bosh, recording secretary. Lisa Spekes, vice-president, Luther Tucker U
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Youth Advisory Council YAC is an organization designed to make the student become aware of the areas of good nutrition and to promote activities related to the school lunchroom. Through the guidance of Mrs. R. Wilkes and Mrs. G. Willingham. YAC got off to a good start. Members worked together on several club activities such as table decorations for the Thanksgiving Dinner. They served as hostesses in school lunch. Although a young club, YAC proved to be very strong. (Top) Front Row.Julhit Evans, treasurer. Sharon Long; vice-president. Frank Wright; president. Ta wanna Tyson, secretary. Candace Carrol; assistant secretary, Cynthia Davis; Roderick Arrington. Second Row Yolanda Spencer, sponsor. Mrs. R. Wdkes; Antoinette Dorsey. Andrclia Long. Members of YAC serving.
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