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Student Council Sponsors Uniting Activities For Warriors 5--is First row: Carla Biggerstaff, Frank Guida, Marie Jones, Leigh Puckett, Buzzy Benfield. Second row: Roger Hawkins, Max Whitley, Kim Webb, Elizabeth Whitlock, Juan Quan, Angie Gentry. Third row: David Hoover, Julie Miller, Melanie Ballard, Lisa Bailey, Cindy Suddreth, Pam Faulkenberry, Chris Chaney, Angie Fisher. Fourth row: Susan Stansell, Joey Watts, Belinda Jones, Tina Hice, Leigh Lawing, Roberto Lopez, Bill Melton. ,sr S r rf rf-2 . . -.,, -' .' Q yr K, . f N., s V , g p WMM s ii The Student Council, work- ing in tandem with the admin- istration and other school or- ganizations, seek to give the students a wider range of ac- tivities than just those offered inthe classroom. Dances, spe- cial activities week, projects, and assemblies are just a few of the ways the Student Coun- cil attempts to do this. David Hoover, president, Carla Big- gerstaff, vice-president, Belinda Jones, secretary, Leigh Lawing, trea- surer: Susan Stansell, reporter. Student Councilf75
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Photography Club Works To Improve Picture Taking Abilities The Photography Club is composed of members who are seriously interest- ed in learning to compose and take pictures. The members also become ac- quainted with darkroom procedures in developing pictures. Meetings are de- voted to sharing informa- tion on cameras and on photography techniques. NX is First row: Clarence Marshall, Paul Stewart, James Teague, Mrs. Thompson. Second row: Bethea Baker, presidentg Ricky Hill, reporter Jimmy Morris, vice-president: lQbertl'l-opper. Graphic Arts Club Teaches Printing Techniques The Graphic Arts Club works to gain ex- perience in layout de- sign and printing. The club members study the importance of printing in today's society and learn about the many opportunities available in the graphics industry by touring printing com- panies and newspaper plants. The members also learn how to oper- ate a press and print materials. First row: Donna Ensley, president, Theresa Johnson, secretary X reporter: Second row: Mike Conley, Andy Stewart, treasurerg Todd Davis. Third row: Mr. Schrum, advisorg Mark Tucker, vice-presidentg Robertilopper. 74 f Photography f Graphic Arts
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Drama I nd Drama Il Present Plays To Enthusiastic Audiences L K s' any xy' Drama ll First row: Lesley Wallace, Susan Green. Second row: Crystal Fisher, Sabrina Bishop, Paige Forrester, Tammy McKee. Third row: Ronald Hutchins, Tamara Faile, Carlton Woolard. Fourth row: Todd Mullinax, William , . Bumgardner, Alan Poindexter, Bobby Morton, L 'i M5 The Drama Club is an organi- zation of students at East Gaston who are interested in acting. The club presented a play at Christ- mas and a play at Halloween. The group also presented a spring play. Two presentations were made of each play to acco- modate audiences in our audito- rium. f X-aa QA' Xl ,AQ Drama I First row: Lisa Hutchins, Udenia lcenhour. Second row: Caroline Morris, Laura Sherrill, Beth Snipes, DeRee Graham, Kell Hager. Third row: Darren Honeycutt, Amy Wilson, Stephanie Mitchum, Lisa Keever, Kimberly Webb. Fourth row: Rob Meltz, Mrk Dowdle, Scott Wilbanks, Ray DuBose, Sam Crow, Paul Stewart. 76 X Drama
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