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SGA Front Row: Jonathon Youngson, Robbie Beall, Kris Kramer. Sherri Blanton, Second Row Heather Edwards. Mary Ann Bogey. Suzanne Cur- tis. Jenni Hartsig, Back Row: Jennifer Dunn. Joe Stanalonis. Carl Riner. Bonnie Talton. SGA Front Row Candy Brown, Christina Gates, Tracy Curtis, Dawn Phillips, Second Row: Becky Hammett, Melissa Stone, Renne Dobson, Dory Gaston. Lisa Vaccarro. Back Row: David Standish, Michelle Norvelle. Jodi Cross, Rachel Fellows, Michelle Hawkins. Ski club seniors Front Row Patty Dean. Sherri Blanton. Tracy Mondell. Chris Long, Second Row: Robbie Paluocci, Melissa Gwinn. David Barth, Thom Foca, Cindy Hayden. Back Row: Tom Wigginton. Blaine Pilkerton, Greg Roberts, Billy Rayle, Tim Shaw, Michelle Rskins, Tavi Gandara. Head of the classroom and head of SGA, Mr. Russell was behind the mak- ings of Homecoming, Save-A-Sweet- Heart. flower sales. Field Day, and many more. Along with Mr. Russell. Mr. Ridgell was the other advisor of SGA. He also donated his time and advice to the operations of the SGA. 166 SGA — Ski Club Seniors
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Smiles And Serve thy school and com- munity ... and that’s what these groups did. The NHS did their part by sending members to Margaret Brent to provide a tutoring service for students having problems in Math, Science, and Reading. Varsity Club mem- bers volunteered their time as parking attendants at Foot- ball Games, Graduation, and Baccalaureate. Thanks to the FFA, the baseball and softball teams had nice smooth and level surfaces to play on, for they dragged the field before games. Holding holiday par- ties for kids in various elementary schools was how the FBLA helped their com- munity. Probably least rec- ognized for their services, the Radio Club has provided the school with announcements every morning. Radio Club helps other organizations by informing both students and faculty of bake sales, discos, and sporting events. And last but not least, we saw the FHA prepare food for Faculty and guests on Graduation day. They also put together a basket of food for the less fortunate. These groups played a big part in all of our lives, and their time and effort was greatly appreciated by facul- ty, students, and the people of the community. Skinned knees and bumped bruises were handled by Leslie Richards, a volunteer at the elemen- tary relay races, held at our Alma Mater. Many recruited Varsity Club members helped their community by rooting on kids, recording competi- tion places. and running errands for Mr. Baker. Don’t you even try! Keep the water on the cars. Mr. Youngkins at- tempts to persuade Shelly Dixon not to pull the trigger. Feature: Sevice Groups 165
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We ’re Working S.G.A. was an organization that was hard at work for the students. It provided com- munication between the students and the teachers. S.G.A also sponsored many events which enabled us to Par 'fyatt show our spirit. Such as Homecoming, discos, pep- rallies, flower sales, and Field Day. If you had a problem, and you needed action, S.G.A was the place to go. President Chanele Holbrook. Vice- president Jimmy Poole, and committee chairpersons Doris Ridley and Diane Johnson discuss over matters at an after- school meeting. With determination in his face, sophomore Paul Miller led his team to the overall second place finishing in the class competiton of Field Day. Participating in the class com- petition sponsored by SGA. Jen- nifer Kirby’s fancy foot work takes her to the finish line of the obstacle course. Feature: SGA 167
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