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Having Fun The 1985-86 Drama Club had many hard working mem- bers this year. Each member did his part in at least one of the plays which were performed. If they didn’t actually partici- pate in the play, then they helped with the stage crew. If they didn’t help with the plays then they helped with the fund- raiser. Regardless of which job they had, they all seemed to enjoy themselves. The one feat the Drama Club was very proud of this year was the one-act play competition. The actors’ first competi- tion was at Goochland High School; they placed second. From there they went on to regional competition. 1. ROW 1: Sandra Andrews, Jacqui Bryan, Shannon Covington, Carol Paul, Kim Jones, Kay Covington, Crystal Luckett. ROW 2: Tina Moorefield, Cindy Shores, Josh Diamond, Scott Partridge, Tina Lucy, Lisa Sullivan, Linda Wade, Troy Clark. ROW 3: Stephanie Hendricks, Tammy Helton, Faye Garrett, Dale Smith, Betty Stacy, Cathy Berlin, Billy Nygaard, Moni- ca Woodson, Anita Smith, Evelyn Warren, Miss Martin. 2. The star of the Christmas Play, Jaqui Bryan, shows off her stuff on stage. 4. Dale Smith entertains the elementary students after the last act of the play. 5. Miss Martin explains to the cast how to perform a certain part of the play. 27
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Helping Others The Kee Club, led by President Eugene James, had a very productive year. They sponsored many dances and helped with school projects. Their main project was sponsoring Ophelia Redmond during the school year to raise money for her motor- ized wheelchair. The Kee Club is definitely working. 1. Ophelia Redmond and her wheelchair that the Kee Club helped purchase for her. 2. Mrs. Scales, Kee Club sponsor, always has time to lend a helpful hug. 3. Kee Club Members: ROW 1: Mrs. Scales, Charline Trent, President Eugene James, Vice-President Michelle Nolan, Typist Joanne Woodson, Secretary Tracey Mosby, Asst. Secretary Florence Thornton, Mr. Tyree. ROW 2: Gary McClinton, Cynthia Thornton, Michelle Cooper, Doris Sims, Vivian Boley, Kevin Childress, Tony Taylor, Ronald Cassel, Carol Trent, Frances Jones, Shirley Monroe, Wanda Smith. ROW 3: Virginia Hatcher, Rosaline Callands, Rachael Blanton, Ruth Trent, Judy Jackson, Shirley Boatright, Gwen Carter, Cynthia Crawley, Bonnie Hampton, Leroy Hampton, Tamatra Trent. ROW 4: David Brooks, Deloris Mickens, Jackie Brown, Saketra Trent, Angie Gilliam, James Brooks, Toni Copeland, Retina Dabney, Traci Jackson, Keshia Belle, Norman Harris, Carshena Epps. ROW 5: Michael Bolden, Teresa Monroe, Tara Mosby, Authur Woodson, Tonya Dibble, Michael Trent, Michael Branch, Lonnie Smith, Lorenzo Allen, John Bland, Michelle Jones, Yolanda Anderson. Very Productive Students The 4-H Club with the guidance of sponsor Mr. Van Petty held many events and participated in many things during the year. Members participated in a Hunter Safety Program and also attended 4-H day at Kings Dominion. The 4-H’ers had a very busy school year. 1. Tammie McAbee, a 4-H member, is also very active in Cheerleading. 2. Leroy Sullivan and Gene Goin are very active 4-H’ers. 3. 4-H members: ROW 1: Dana Woodson, Rose Allen, Scott Moore, Terry McAbee. ROW 2: Chris Bernard, Lisa Brodie, Kathy Berlin, Syni Jackson, Rebecca Carwile, Tammie McAbee. 26
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Business Before Pleasure The Future Business Leaders of America strived for progress in 1985-86 activities. Fund-raising such as car washes and bake sales were among the activi- ties. The FBLA members for the year 1985-86 are: ROW 1: Mrs. Barker, Christina Booker, Larry Brown, Amy Brown, Becky An- derson, James Trent, Mrs. Johnson. ROW 2: Gwen Rogers, Faye Garret, Cindy Shores, Lisa Sullivan, Jennifer Watson, Tina Lucy. ROW 3: Dana Collins, David Giles, Steve Johnson, Bonnie Hampton, Elaine Marshal, Angela Gilliam, Tammy Helton. ROW 4: Valerie Braxton, Joanne Woodson, Frances Jones, Ar- lene Wade, Amy Jamerson, Trina Worrell, and Cheryl Allen. 1. Becky Anderson, Larry Brown, and Christina Booker evaluate FBLA records. 2. David Giles was a member of office specialist I, and Valerie Braxton was a member of office specialist I]. They are both seniors here at C.H.S. 3. Mrs. Carol Barker is a sponsor of FBLA. Mrs. Barker has put much effort into FBLA. Chance of A Life Time The Distributive Education Club of America taught members skills that are learned for life. Members learned to operate cash registers, compete in various distribution, marketing contests and other categories. 6. Emma Crump, Russell Lawrence, and Maria Booker hold their certifi- cates for being winners in the DECA competition. 28 UTURES HUSTHESS EADERS | IMERICA) A grt EDUCA Tay CLUBS OF AMERICA 1. The DECA officers for the year 1985-86: ROW 1: Rachel Blanton chaplain, Maria Booker reporter, Lillie Jones treasurer, Tracey Mosby secretary, Kim Dixon vice president, Emma Crump president, Mrs. Atkins sponsor. 2. ROW 2: The DECA club: Amy Booker, Michele Nolan, Charlotte Atkins, Alison Hamlett, Jay Childers, Kevin Childress. ROW 3: Janet Copeland, Vikki Combs, Wanda Swann, Sherry Nolan, Pam Fleming, Ronnie Blan- ton. ROW 4: Michael Trent, Joanne Woodson, Russell Lawrence, Ruth Trent.
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