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STUDENTS STUDY AND WORK ACTIVITIES: A service project at the Neighborhood Health Center to construct a fence a- round the parking lot. Officers training session was held in Conyers on Oct. 19 for the VOCA club. A fund raising pro- ject was conducted two weeks before Christmas by VOCA members to raise money for a spring trip. The VOCA club had a regional contest in the spring for all interested members and the winners attended the State VOCA Convention at Epworth by the Sea, St. Simons, Ga„ on May 8-10. ADVISORS: Jim Crook, Hughlene Brazil, and Lynn Hunsucker. OFFIC- ERS: John Barnes, President: Ricky Scarborough, V. Pres.; and Gale Sheats, Sec. MEMBERS: Annie Sue Barnes, Calvin Clarke, Vanessa Cooper, Sandra Cox, Vircha Elder, Ronnie Erwin, Gwen Gresham, Mary Howard, Isaiah Hunter, Diane Lattimore, Tracie Lord, Gwen Maddox, Jackie Moore, Gene Pittard, Patricia Pittard, Anthony Pittman, Ricky Scarborough, Tommy Scruggs, Gale Sheats, James Smith, Gloria Watkins, Brenda Williams, Marsha Williams and Bobby Wymbs. A BEGINNING EXPLORING MATHEMATICS The Math Club explores the uses of higher mathematics in everyday- life and the job op- portunities that are related to mathematics. In its first year, Mu Alpha Theta participated in a mathematics tournament in Americus and a math contest sponsored by the National Council of Teachers of Math- ematics. The club hopes to in- crease membership for next year so that more students will be able to discover the more in- teresting aspects of math- ematics. Mr. Nelson takes a break from grading papers.
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(Left)-VOT class is busy at work during the class period. (Below)- Leslie Arnold seems to be enjoying her typing. Chris Hayes, Sharon Cheek, Cathy Thur- burn, Janet Knisel, Rhonda Hughes, mond, Mrs. Joyce Varn, Tammy Hart, Gail Barnes, Dana Epps, Debra Murray, Debbie Gunter, Pam Linderman, Diane Robin Sexton, Debbie Townsend and Browner, Barbara Brown, Wanda Ra- Donna Bel lew.
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JR. CLASSICAL LEAGUE Tom Algeo, Todd Barnes, Kevin Bircher, Margie Borders, Allen Bradley, Janie Cahill, Daria Caldwell, Debbie Colville, Tom Dailey, Jeannette Dyer, Woody Entrekin, Lisa Hasty, Ellen Hill, Vickie Jackson, Jon Kelly, Kathy Kennon, Jackie Lucas, Barbara McElroy-vice president, Debbie Mill- wood-secretary, Phil Morris, Siobhan O ' Brien, Teresa Ondracek, Archie Pip pin, Madelyn Powell, Paula Rives, Debbie Sparks, Terri Tillman, David Wain, Larry Wei Is- president, Stephen Whitney, Steve Williams-treasurer and Nancy Willis, Mrs. Kelley-advisor STUDENTS GOING TO THE CLASSICS The Junior Classical League, whose purpose is to promote the classical civilizations of Rome and Greece, had a number of activities during the year. The state Fall Forum, held at the University of Georgia, produced several winners from our school in the Olympic competitions. The spring meeting held at Rock Eagle provided any students in the state an opportunity to com- pete in Latin contests, either costume, mythology, history, Latin, etc. During the year, several socials were held, be- ginning with a costume Hallo- ween party and ending in the spring with a Roman banquet. The JCL also helped plan the Latin portion of International Week program and fair. Kneeling: David Dorsey, David Fuller, Kyle Brown, Ricardo Rogers, Back Row: Wendy Wheeler, Pam Stallings, Vicki White, Iris Chassis, Andy Thomas, David McKillip and Gary Pardue, Mr. Nelson- advisor.
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