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hi-christian Hi-C catches chickens for club funds Christian fellowship throughout high school continued to be main intent of the Hi-Christian club. Concession stands were apparently a popular fund raiser, as Hi-C also earned needed funds earmarked for the annual spring banquet and retreat. Catching chickens also helped to implement the group's treasury. Mr. Stan Church, advisor, helped unite the club to work on assembly skits and meeting programs in school. At Christmas time, club members printed and sold Christmas carols and also sang them door-to-door. Right: Taking a break during Hi-C meeting is Angela Foster. Top: Hi-C member Deb Epperson discusses activity plans with advisor Mr. Stan Church. 14 Hi-C
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homecoming Queen Kathie and a week full of fun Homecoming week participants showed the school spirit at the football game and during the week's activities. Monday, Queen Kathie Hamilton was crowned at the coronation assembly. Last year’s queen, Bonnie Locke, crowned Kathie to reign over the various scheduled events. Poster painting, Crazy Sock and Hat day , Jersey day , and the Serpentine high-lighted each of the remaining days. The Friday night game brought the Dragons to victory. Sweet Home fell to defeat in the 43-13 game. With over 2,000 fans attending, the spirit was tremendous. Half time was outstanding with the court procession in convertible sports cars winding their way around the football field. All in all, Homecoming “ 'll will be remembered always in the hearts and minds of the students and community. Homecoming 13
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honor society 3.2 G.P.A. again quota for entrance Honor Society gained more status and new members in its past year. Scholarship, service and leadership continued as three of the requirements for acceptance into Honor Society. A 3.20 G.P.A. was required to gain membership into the club. Some 28 students were initiated into the organization in the traditional fall tapping held in the high school library. New members were given the Honor Society oath, presentations by the officers and they were served refreshments. The club worked in the basketball game concession to raise money to be used for end of the year activities. Top: Club members Bev Bromfield, James Weiser and James Kenney discuss plans for tapping with advisor Ms. Ann Daley. Left: James Weiser and relax during Honor Society induction. Honor Society 15
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