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Math Club: Accounting for Basic Skills Math Club was organized to help students im- prove their skills in the area of mathematics. Work- sheets to increase speed and accuracy were used for achieving this goal. Through math club, students excelled in previously gained knowledge and strived to learn what they had yet to accomplish. “Rocket”, a popular math skills game, was played, and the students spent the time as an enjoyable way of learn- ing. Sponsoring this club were Ms. Kohnke and Mrs. Simmons. Top: During a club meeting, Angie Shouppe works on Rocket a game to reinforce math skills. Left: Valerie Green and Cynthia Johnson prepare for club activities. Below: MATH CLUB: First Row — Donna Taylor, Patty Hunt, Angie Shouppe, Katie Dougherty, Ronald Led- better. Second Row — Tina Tye, Ronald Hughes, Veronica Shirley, Calvin Daw- kins. Third Row — Michael McClendon, Valerie Green, Roxie Jackson, Phaedra f j Black. Alfonso Wiley. Fourth Row — George Porter, Wesley Pelham, Jamie Johnson. Back — Anthony Dixon, Von Holmes, Joe Chambers. Math Club 29
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Fellowship Club: Aims Toward Christian Attitudes Above: FELLOWSHIP CLUB: First Row — Jennifer Lockhart, Lora Shouppe, Dawn Smith, Jennifer Scott. Second Row — Nancy Hanna, Pat Wheaton, Sheri Stewart, Sheila Basford, Leisha Cowart. Third Row — Dena Jones, Belinda Nesmith, Barbara Dalton, Jimmy Owens, Jeff Gardner. The Felowship Club was made up of students in- terested in Christian fellowship. Meetings, with de- votions and group discussions, were held each Stu- dent Interest Day. Members of the club found inter- est in discussing daily problems and pleasures, and the Christian attitudes and fulfillments toward these issues. They expressed personal feelings and tried to develop the true meaning of Christian fellowship. The officers were Lora Shouppe — President, Dawn Smith — Vice President, Jennifer Scott — Secretary Treasurer, Jennifer Lockhart — Chaplain, and Mr. Donn James — Sponsor. Right: Fellowship Club members discuss the problems that confront them and the solutions to each problem. “For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whoso- ever believeth in Him should not perish, but have everlasting life. John 3:16 28 Fellowship Club
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Numismatics Club: An Exciting Challenge Many people wonder what is numismatics. It was a coin appraising and collecting club which was new at CHS. Mr. Combs, club sponsor, enjoyed sharing his knowledge about many coins with interested students. The main topic of club discussions was the incredible jump in the price of gold. Members learned about foreign coins and how to estimate their value. This club was new but strongly underway and hopes to progress in membership and knowl- edge for coin collectors in the future. Officers for the year were President — John Pantaleon and Secre- tary — Lee Sellars. Above Left: Kevin Johnson, Willie Whaley, Stanley Murray, John Broaden, Larrell Hufford, John Pantaleon. and Will McCormick study a collection of unusual coins. Above Right: NUMISMA- TICS CLUB: Will McCormick, John Pantaleon, Lee Sellars. Kevin Johnson, Stanley Murray. Right: Students point out a coin with an interesting date. 30 Numismatics Club
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