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HA: First Row - Jean Robb, Angie Clemmer, Chuck Smith. Row - Gloria Massey, Sandy Butler, Karen Hovis, King. Thrid Row - Mrs. Simon, Myranda McLean, Sifford, Shelley Harkey, John Kennedy, Sandy Ms. Tedder. BLA: First Row - A. McCumbee, S. Jeffries, L. Huff, K. ood, L. Mitchell, T. McLean. Second Row - T. McClure, L. .aton, D. Pigg, S. Brooks, L. Jenkins, C. Elmore, A. Tate, A. khouly, T. English. Third Row - K. Stafford, T. Linder- an, B. Montgomery, A. Mulvany, K. Starnes, P. Bryant, M. yer, D. Dillard, M. Hoffman. Fourth Row - P. Bryant, S. fist, D. Horton, J. Abernathy, M. Woody, M. Whitner, S. aughter, T. Givens. Silubei Eu LJ -' --J...'... ultra Ensure FBLA And FTA Looking towards the fu- ture is what high school is all about. As a tradition here at E.G., there are clubs that benefit the future of the stu- dent body. FBLA and FTA are clubs that help those stu- dents that are making plans for the future. There clubs raise money for competition and for activities at school. FBLA, Future Business Leaders of America, consist of 53 members. They meet on Wednesday mornings. Their fund-raising projects include selling M Sz M's, roasted almonds, and other candy. This money is raised to help defray expenses in- curred for: District 6 Fall Leadership Conference, Teacher Tea, District 6 Com- petition Events, and State Leadership Conference. The officers are as follows: Presi- dent - LaShaWn Huff, Vice-President - Shatan Jeffriesg Reporter - An- gie McCumbeeg Historian - Tracy McLean, Advi- sors - Mr. Williams and Mrs. Cook. There are about 25 mem- bers is FTA. Their fund-rais- ing project is selling posters and candy. The money will be spent on teacher apprecia- tion week, to send members to the regional and state con- ventions, for prizes and a plaque for the White Christ- mas canned goods drive, and a scholarship fund. Six FTA members attend- ed the western region FTA meeting at Isothermal Col- lege in October. Angela Clemmer was elected west- ern region treasurer. Sandy Mitchell participated in the oratorical contest. Sandy Butler is a candidate for Outstanding Member of FTA. For the first time, the FTA is going to award a scholarship to one of its members who plans to go onto the teaching field. The officers are as follows: President - Chuck Smith, Vice-President - Karen M. Hovisg Secretary!Treasurer - Sandy Butler, Reporter - Angela Clemmer.
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Clubs E-'U LJ ILJELLJ 53553113 4 Being smart doesn't al- ways mean that people de- pend on you for answers. As a matter of fact, smart people don't always have their nose in a book. Clubs such as the Beta Club recognize aca- demically gifted students. The Quiz Team is made up of students who want to com- pete in competition with other high schools. The Me- dia staff works with the over- all educational activities at our school. The Beta Club, which is affiliated with the National Beta Club, is composed of Beta - Quiz - Media Workers Junior and Senior Honor Students. These students have a grade point average of 93 or above. The Beta Club recognizes leadership and character abilities. It's pur- pose is to promote the ideals of leadership and service. Members who don't main- tain this average are put on probationary status. Mrs. Ross is the advisor. The Quiz Team is com- posed of 9 members. There are two levels of competition which the quiz team will compete in before the big event in February. On De- BETA CLUB: First Row - R. Allen, L. McGinnis, B. Sproles, K. Hicks, L. Marlow, F. Higgins. Second Row - P. Johnson, S. Harkey, D. Sifford, J. Simmons, C. Jones, C. Stillwell, S. Koone, J. Forester. Library Workers: First Row - Leigh Smith, Dana Medlin, Tammy Adams, Karen Marr, Tonya Davis. Second Row - Tracy Holt, Jerri Cagle, Selena Giles, Leslie Garrett. cember 12 the quiz members will participate in the Inter- national High Q Event which was held at Lincoln- ton High School and in Jan- uary, they traveled to Char- lotte to participate in the High Q . The members to attend the big event in Feb- ruary will be chosen from the best representation display in Lincolnton and Charlotte. Mrs. Gutherie is the Quiz Team members' director. The Instructional Media Center is an essential part of the overall educational activ- ities of our school. The me- dia services provide currict lum enrichment ani materials needed for effec tive learning. The medi, staff sold candy and spon sored a White Elephant Sal - which members donate articles such as paperback: stuffed animals, jewelry games, etc. - to raise mone for art prints. The media main project is to beautifz the library with art printl posters, and display rack: The media's co-ordinaton are Mrs. Meeler and Mr Gutherie. R1 - T. Currence, W. McConnell, A. Hutchinson, C. Smitf M. Dyer. R2 - C. McKinnish, W. Faulk, L. Mahadeo, l Lineberger, J. Rudisill, L. Mitchell, M. Burgess, K. Burtoi R3 - J. Cardin, R. Via, A. Calder, G. Massey, M. English, 5 Henderson, S. Roberts, A. Mullis, C. Dunsmore. N.P. - Crisp. Quiz: First Row - Lori Bumgardner, Abeer Elkhouly. Row - Lori Polson, Terry English, Samantha Lavy. Row - Jimmy Henderson, John Kelly, Jamie Mitchell, an Furr. Not Pictured - Tracy McLean, Christy Burger.
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One thing you won't hear from the Ecology Club is do you want to buy M Sz M's or Reese's Cups. The reason for this is that the club did so well with their sale last year that there was no need for Getting Bi-swim ul -N Y- . J. QEULEQ Ecology Club fund-raising when there was enough money in the funds for the projects this year. There are 90 members in the Ecology Club. The money collected last year will be donated to the Na- tional Wildlife Founda- tion, Cancer Society, and the National Arbor Day Foundation. The officers this year are as follows: President ......... Gypsi Helderman Vice-President .... Sandy Mitchell Secretary Jamie Mitchell Treasurer. . Reggie Foster Advisor ..... Mrs. Smith ECOLOGY: First Row - Alex Bynum, Jamie Mitchell, Sandy Mitchell, Reggie Foster. Second Row - Tammy Groner, Shaaron Boyles, Michael Hicks, Paul Johnson, Junior McDowell, Donna Sifford. Third Row - Kristy Hicks, Beth Sproles, Lori Marlow, Renee Murphy, Chrystal Stillwell, Susan Koone, Rhonda Webber. Fourth Row - Connie Galloway, Scott Morris, Furman Higgins, Sara McCart, Glenda Mitchum, Tina Stone. ECOLOGY: First Row - Jamie Mitchell, Sandy Mitchell, Reggie Foster, Michael Hicks. Second Row -- Leigh Rollins, Laura Hostetler, Wende Faulk, Sonya Rollins, Richard Carpenter, Lisa Mitchell, Amy Calder, Tracy Bass. Third Row - Jason Wilson, John Duncan, Shannon Friday, Clay Dunsmore, Jennifer Rudisill, Missy Breese, Kim Burton, Heather Bayne. Fourth Row - Sharon Roberts, Julie Featherstone, Anna Mullis. Not Pictured - Leslie Lineberger.
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