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Service, Character, Leadership and Scholarship ABOVE LEFT: (row 1) Gwen Brooks, Bridgette Evans, Donna Sutton, Shelia Morgan, Vicky Baldwin, Cathy Holt. (row 2) Bobby Flippen, Dirk Warner, Susan Goodman, Debbie Stinnett, Cindy Orange, Susan Tow- ler. (row 3) Brenda Harris, Wanda Thompson, Susie Randolph, Donna Franklin, Teresa Newton, Longest Varner. (row 4) Cindy Harris, Denise Shores, Pam Stanley, Darleen Robertson, Diane Mounce, Annette Ham- ilton. (row 5) Lynne Harrison, Carolyn Brown, Cathy Franklin, Teresa Patterson, Jimmy Nygaard, Jeff Martin, Adrienne Tyler, Hubert Allen. ABOVE RIGHT: Pam Stanley signs the membership roster at the N.H.S. induction service, while Bridgette Evans and Jimmy Nygaard look on. MIDDLE: The N.H.S. officers (from top to bottom) are: Adrienne Tyler, President; Donna Franklin, Secretary; Annette Hamilton, Vice-president; Shelia Morgan, Reporter; Donna Sutton, Treasurer. BOTTOM: Cathy Holt looks on as Jeff Martin lights his candle from Major Lewis at the N.H.S. induction service. In the continued search of—‘““Who am I?”, being se- lected to the National Honor Society gives junior and se- nior C.H.S. students positive answers in finding their in- dentities. Only students who have outstanding records of scholarship, leadership, character and service are chosen to be in the society. Belonging to the N.H.S. says that I am somebody. 25
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Where the action is It is an honor to be elected by class- mates to serve on the student council because the S.C.A. is the only organiza- tion in school in which every student is a member. When you accept the job of being a representative, you know you are accepting a big responsibility. Be- fore accepting the job you must ask yourself one big important question, “Is this kind of commitment right for me?”’, because to serve as an effective council member I must be able to lis- ten to other’s suggestions, criticisms, and problems with an open mind, and when the time comes I must be able to personally contribute to the good of the S.C.A., and in effect the entire stu- dent body. Having decided serving on the council is for me, I have confidence in saying, “I am where the action is.!” ABOVE LEFT: Susie Randolph, ’77-’78 president-elect, reads the oath of office to Mich- elle Taperino that makes her president-elect for the upcoming year. ABOVE: Michelle Taperino, '77-’78 S.C.A. secretary, installs Laura Baber as the secretary for the °78-’79 school year. LEFT: Brenda Mason, (sitting); Susie Randolph, (writing); and Robyn Towler discuss a S.C.A. project. BELOW: (Row 1): Shelia Morgan, Toni Robertson, Darleen Robertson, Connie Speas, Geor- gia Hicks, Gail Atkinson. (Row 2): Freddie Hawkins, Russell Dixon, LaVerne Clark, Carolyn Brown, Peggy Clark, Laverne Robinson. (Row 3): Chip McCraw, Kelly Turner, Paula Lock- ner, Tammy Franklin, Pam Bowen, Angela Moody. (Row 4): Terrie Gilliam, Jay White, Caryn Lewis, Johnnie Asal, Jeff Martin, Dirk Warner, Micheal Ownby, Lavinia Sims. (Standing): Bobby Flippen, President; Susie Randolph, President-Elect; Michelle Taperino, Secretary; Laura Baber, Treasurer; Hubert Allen, Parlimentarian.
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Happiness is ... The motto—“Happiness is Giving and Giving is the Kee Club”, gives a picturesque insight into what the club does. The Kee Club is one of the biggest service clubs at C.H.S. Each year it sponsors many activities. This year the club crowned a “Miss Kee Club”. The money raised from this project was do- nated to the Christmas Seal Fund. C.H.S. is well represented in Virginia Lung Association activities thanks to the work of Kee Club members. One of its aims is to improve relations between people, so to bring people together the club sponsored a smor- gasbord and a dance. Kee Club activities center around pro- viding service to the community, school, and its members in hopes of getting the message across that everybody is some- body important. TOP RIGHT: Jeffrey Scales presents Tracey Brown with a gift at a Kee Club activity. RIGHT: Mrs. Scales talks to Kee Club members about an upcoming event. BELOW: Mrs. Jamerson and Joyce Saunders serve guests at the Kee Club birthday celebration. Club roster in back. 26
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