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Junior Heart Board Hosts Count eeting First row: Rhonda Reece, Marsha Lowe, Tina Jenkins, Tommy Chapman, Julie Frazier, Kim Todd, Karen Benfield, Darlene Bennett, Robin Carpenter. Second row: Anne Sherrill, Myra Harrill, Shelly Love, Gerri Lovingood. Leslie Wallace, Amy Holmes, Tracy Smith, Stacie Willis, Linda Rutledge, Sherry Stallings. Third row: Angie Norkett, Laura Roberts, Tina Hice, Christi Lee, Carrie Breyare, Harve Byrd, Keith Williams, Greg Harkey. Fourth row: Caroline Morris, Lynn Perry, Melanie Seward, Jimbo Paxton, Tracy Ham, Charles Gallman. 41 Www. ' L . . .1 . M W 2 X f' , T rr 1 4.1 fr at Q 4? if . x .1. rrr , . .. 3 , ' 5 , .Q 5 W4 MM! rf A -- A If w 1 1 Q! f irto . . if f The Junior Heart Board is a club consisting of stu- dents concerned with learning more about the human heart and its functions. The members take CPR courses, attend county meetings, and raise money for the National Heart Society. The club enjoys working for the benefit of others. First row: Robin Carpenter, Committee Chairperson, Glenda Byrd, Committee Chairperson, Linda Rutledge, treasurer. Second row: Karen Benfield, reporter: Anne Sherrill, vice-president, Kim Todd, president, Sherry Stallings, secretary. Junior Heart Boardf83
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Math Club Strives For Better Understanding of Mathematics The purpose ofthe Math Club is to promote a better understanding between mathematics and the stu- dents, to encourage origi- nality in school work and further interest in math- ematical activities, and to cooperate in promoting the general welfare of the school. e ff Q W S Xi First row: Mrs. Dills, advisor, Mark Small, David Gregory, David Coley, Frank Guida, Jody Black, Jerry Davis, president, Marie Jones, vice-president, Kim Abernathy, secretary, Stephanie Hart, treasurer, Melissa Hall, reporter, Lisa Kee, Selina Williams, Eugenia Wyke, Julie Bradbury. Second row: Chuck Mullins, Glenda Byrd, Mike Cloninger, David Koehler, Todd Sisk, Angela Whiteside, Lavora Anthony, Steven Foster, William Sykes, Eric Rozzelle, Wendy Ayers, Tammy Johnson, Allison Helderman. Third row: Wayne Schronce, David Howell, Robert Keene, Eric McGinnis, Derrick Gantt, Eric Allen, Doug Homesley, Wendell Williams, Jamie Mitchell, Joey Watts, Mitzi Green, Mitzi Ritchie, Donna Barnett, Caroline Hoffman, Shirley Armstrong, Cindy L. Caldwell. Interclub Council Coordinates Club Activities The East Gaston High School Interclub Council consists of the presidents of the chartered clubs, edi- tors of the yearbook and school paper, the head cheerleader, class presi- dents and the vice-presi- dent of the Student Coun- cil, who serves as president of the lnterclub Council. Their purpose is to coordi- nate club activities on a school-wide level. 82 f Math f Interclub Council First row: Wendy Craig, Susan Greene, Carla Biggerstaff, president, Cindi Ray, secretaryg Pam Poteet, Kelly Staton, Joey Munday, Kelly Hager, uice-president, Second row: Suzie Spears, Sandy Sheets, Kim Leonard, Wanda Truitt, Elizabeth Whitlock, Van Baber, Bethea Baker. Third row: Jimmy Morris, Loretta Wyatt, Kim Todd, Nathan Wriston, Henderson Wallace, David Coley, Brian Cope, Lynn Craig. i
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Ecology Club Works Toward Preservation 0f The Environment W-n l' N- , The Ecology Club is a group of students concerned with the study of their environment and the preserva- tion of the ecology that surrounds them. Some activi- ties the club plans are a trip to the Asheboro Zoo and a speaker from N.C. State on Biology and Ecology. First row: Todd Briggs, treasurerq Eric Byrd, secretary, Second row: William Bumgardner, vice-president: Wendy Craig, president. Science Club Works Toward Increased Knowledge Cf Sclence The Science Club explores the sciences and tries to be a service to the school. Students taking advanced science courses are eligible for mem- bership. The club members participate in science semi- ,iw'.vs'R,, nars and attempt to purchase at least one piece of equip- ment for the science depart- ment. The club annually pre- pares scientific displays and is active in many other activi- ties. First row: Brian Cope, president: Lynn Craig, uice-president, Danita Hager, treasurer, Benny Payne, sgt. at arms: Second row: Cathy McMillan, treasurer, Mary Boggs, Sandy Rice, Connie McMillan, David Whitlock, Amy Duckworth, Linda Hoffman, secretary. 84fEcologyfScience 4
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