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rt Society Participates In rt Exhibitions lillllllllllllll First row: Lauren Baker, Suzie Spears, Sheila Rogers, Robert Hopper, Sandy Smith, Tim McCall, exhibit chairman, Ron Abernathy, reporter, Brian Huskins. Second row: Sha sa Hill, Debra Mclntosh, Annette Aiken, Dwayne Waters, Cheryl Ewing, Cindy Harper, Cindi Ray, president: Jon Speas. Third row: Charlie Lay, Wanda Henson, Carla Sanders, Susan Stansell, secretary, Ralph Fox, Mark Caldwell, Cindy Odell, treasurerg Jason Fisher, Mr, Moody, sponsor. Fourth row: Rodney Bell, Sheldon Groner, Mike Rogers, Mike Jackson. Not pictured: Hope Caldwell, vice-president: Scott Smith, exhibit chairman, Vis-Tac Club Sponsors Contest First row: John Curtis, Ricky Hill, Lonny Wade, presidentg Scott McElveen, Mr. Moody, sponsor. Second row: April Crisp, reporterg Wendell Williams, exhibits, Michelle Bradley, Linda Willis, Lisa Duke, exhibitsg Mark Furr, treasurer, Donald Kinley, Dean Haney, Jimmy Hollar. Not pictured: Mike Cook, secretary: Parks Skidmore, uice-president. Art Society is an organization of students who are enrolled in Art II. In October the club entered the Textile Contest and won second place. Members sponsored exhibits in the libraries of Mount Holly and Stanley in November for the Nation- al Education Week. The annual art exhibit at East Gaston was held in December. The club displayed their work at the Gaston County Annual Junior-Senior High Exhibit in Dallas. In April the seniors exhibited at Gas- ton College. The club participated in fund raising by selling candy for art scholarships and supplies. Also, members took a few field trips this year. OA The Vis-Tac Club sponsored the Homecoming Dummy Contest. Members helped Art Society in fund raising. The Club also sponsored a faculty-student basketball game. Art SocietyfVis-Tacf89
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Christian Life Club Promotes Christian tmosphere At E.G. First row: Julie Bradbury, DeRee Graham, Teresa Carpenter, Lavonne Huggins, Beth Cagle, Grey Drum, Sara Lowe, April Crisp, Wendy Greene. Second row: Linda Hoffman, Sonya Bush, Michelle Dixon, Lisa Lee, Betty Jones, Lisa Benfield, Pam Faulkner, Sherry Hostetter. Third row: Tammy McKee, Selena Farmer, Beth Snipes, Janet Howell, Donna Boutwell, Lisa Bowman, Martha Murphy. Fourth row: Sandy Miller, DeWayne Rush, Danny Collins, Mark Lowe, Mary Frances Lynch, Judy Devine, Hazel Brown. The Christian Life Club is a group of believers who want to spread a Christian atmosphere at East Gaston. The club sponsors devotions on Tuesdays and Fri- days at 8:00 a.m. in the audito- rium. Some of their activities in- clude carolling at Brian Center and co-sponsoring an evening in which John Boy of WBCY and Mark Garrison of WBTV gave personal testimonies. Wire XX gf S Q ST ' L Tammy McKee, treasurer, Lavonne Huggins, devotional chairman, Sandy Miller, president, Beth Snipes, vice 55 X ' - - ' ' if X president, Beth Cagle, secretary, Michelle Dixon, reporter. f f 88 X Christian Life
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TAPS Club Works To Raise Money For March of Dimes Y' it its 'll K my C Ji i First row: Keith Williams, Harve Byrd, Becky Barker, Karen Benfield, Kathy Black, Rhonda Grindstaff, Abby Ford, Rene Zeigler. Second mw: Chris Drumm, Kalph rox, Va tricia Anderson, Pam Johnson, Valerie Anderson, Kathy Presswood, Deborah Mclntosh. Third row: Miriam Smith, Hope Smith, Lisa Belton, Ann Gibson, Kelly Staton Fourth row: Kelly Spargo, Melanie Muse, Tracy Whitner, Selena Farmer, Tonya Workman, Terry Rudisill, Sandy Sheets. FUth row: Tim Shipp, Maria Hyde, Regina Johnson Todd Cloninger, Cindy Cloninger, Stacie Willis, Lisa Simms. Sixth row: Tracy Smith, Marie Jones, Amy Holmes, Renee Sheets, Elizabeth Helton, Angie Norkett. Seventh row Paige Willis, Lesley Lee, Tracy Kershner, Sandy Capps, Shelley Shields, Ann Adams. This year TAPS has been very ac- tive. All of the funds raised by the club have gone to the March of Dimes. By selling candy and having a Christmas Door Decorating Contest, the group raised over 3438.00 for the March of Dimes. This year club members partici- pated in the March of Dimes Walk-a- thon. Kelly Staton, president: Sandy Sheets, vice-presie KG! dent: Stacie Willis, secretary, Lisa Simms, trea- ' surer, Not pictured: Cindy Suddreth, reporter. Ci, 90fTAPS
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