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(Left to Right) First Row: Steve Williams-treasurer Chip James, Phil Morris-president Wladyin Powell, Debbie Sparks, Robert Wain, John Entrekin, Tom Algeo. Second Row: Kathy Johnson, Gail Eisele, Catherine Willis, Larry Wells, Leigh Ann Perrin, Judy Painter, Karen Shotick, Nadine Anthony, Archie Pippin (Standing). Third Row: (Standing) Kathy Slappey, Daria Caldwell, Mrs. Jane Kelly, Kevin Reynolds, Isaic Woodhall, Steven Whitney, Vickie Jackson-Vice President, Barbara McElroy-International Club Representative, Carolyn Kemppinen, Dini Honigberg, Paula Rives, Jon Kelly. Fourth Row: Janie Cahill, Crew Kinnard, Greg Buckler. Fifth Row: Mark Fowler, David McGuire, Brad Caldwell, Donald Buckler. IMot Pictured: Chuck Hasty, David Grif- fin, Michael Berrigan, Becky Hendren, Briggs Paterson, Nancy Tinga, Terri Linder, Debbie Colville, Joy Chin, Elizabeth Thompson. Jr. Classical League is a club (Jesigne(J to promote the classical civilizations of Rome and Greece. To start off the 1975-76 school year, XL had a pool party at Villa del Rio. The Cedar Shoals XL proved to be No. 1 at the state conven- tion this year by winning more first place Olympic ribbons than any other Georgia high school. Top winners was Kim Frazer with four first place rib- bons. Jr. Classical League members are planning a trip to Rome. J R C L A S S I C A L L E A G U E ART Cedar Shoals is fortunate to have many talented student artists. These artists, under the guidance of Mrs. Williams and the Art Department enter many local and statewide art exhibits and contests. In the past. Cedar Shoals art students have won prizes for their pro- jects, in such competitions as the Design an Ad Contest, the Penny Art Fair, and other no- table festivals. 165
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INTERNATIONAL IIMTERIMATIOIMAL CLUB OFFICERS- (L-R) Rod Gallagher, Barbara McLeroy, Julie Desa, Trisha Albea, (Back L-R) Kathy Kalivoda, Cheryl Bourdette, Tara Thomas, John Kelly, Mark Frost, Becky Rives, Kris Jensen T GERMAN OFFICERS Julie DeSa- President Wendy Wheeler- Secretary, Treasurer Mr. Howell- Advisor The German Club has been busy this past year raising money for a trip to Germany, they plan to take during the summer vacation. Many mem- bers attended German Camp, where they competed with German students from other high schools in the state of Georgia. Back Row: Max Steuer, Chuck Braucher, Andrea Townsend, Jon Kelly, Mark Golden- berg, Thomas Cook, Fred Haeberer, Mr. Howell, Mark Frost, David Carlton, Lee Ann Hays, Pam Stauffer. Front Row: Annette LaMorte, Robin Wiener, Anita Scott, Ellen Trieb, Wendy Wheeler, Julie DeSa, Julie Keane, Pat Zappala, Kathy Kardoes. 164
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(At Top) Construction Vrca Club mem- bers: L-R Clayton Mann, John Lester, Earl Johnston, Larry Mann, Clay Hartley, Mr. Ralph Hule, advisor and construc- tion instructor. Above- Vica members: Back Row: L-R, James Hurden (club advisor), Charles Burkhalter, Kim Ham- mond, Eric Mullinix, Brad Shaw, Clyde Breman, Mark Barley, Mark Bugg, Ed Maddox, Frank Sheats, Greg Silvia, El- mer Christian, Bill Eberhart, Johnny Turner, David Smith, Herbert Watkins. Third Row: L-R, Willie Howard, Greg Sanders, Dianne Home, Mike Maher, Stanley Thompson, IVIichael Hayer, Brent Gibson, Alfred Jackson, Charles Mathis, Yvonne Young, Stanley Petty, Nancy McSeroy. Second Row: L-R, Debbie Felts, Rox- anna Miller, Connie Chapman, Kathy Colglazier, Lynn La Count, Gail John- son, Leslie Harris, Jo IMix, Rhonda Young, Connie Wilson, Mary Brightwell, Gwen Gresham. Front Row: L-R, Delia Brooks, Secre- tary, Martha McCurley; Treasurer, Angels Hughes; Vice President, Pegeen Pilon and Terry Williams Co-Reporters, Ken Faulkner; President, Robert Jordan; Parliamentarian, David Blackman; Historian.
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