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If I am elected, I will fill my position to the best of my ability? This line seemed to be said a thousand times dur- ing class officer elections. This year topped all other years with its skits, speeches, and raps. Competition was rough and a lot of the offices Eligifjti Jn. 0837 Class Officers were Won by only a few votes. This years winners were: Senior Class President - Stephanie Frazierg Vice-President - Alex Bynumg Secre- tary - Karen Hovisg Treasurer - Debbie Trueloveg Gift Chairper- son - Sandy Butler. Junior Class President - Tammy McAlisterg Vice-Presi- dent - Angie Van Dykeg Secretary - Michelle Pooleg Treasurer - Lisa Mitchell. Sophomore Class President - Ricky Joly Vice-President - Si sanne Payneg Secretai surer - Mary Morris - Deanna Shopeg Trel SENIORS: First Row - Sandy Butler, Karen E. Hovis, Deb- bie Truelove. Second Row - Alex Bynum, Stephanie Fra- Second Row - Lisa Mitchell, Angie Van Dyke. Zler. JUNIORS: First Row - Tammy McAlister, Michelle Pool Q., Q SOPHOMORES: Suzanne Payne, Ricky Jolly, Mary Morris. Not Pictured - Deanna Shope.
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UHIELLJ IDU' Leliisij 'DU' ELG! Bus Drivers DECA, And VICA VICA: First Row - Mr. Eldridge, J. Phillips, T.C. Young. Second Row -- J. Frizzel, S. Wyke, B. Wyant, S. Farmer, T. Babb. Third Row - C.W. Hester, T. Hickman, W. Baker, K. Dellinger. Fourth Row - Mr. Lavender, M. Mitchum, J. Frazier, A. Noles, K. Richardson, J. Curtis, J. Nicholson, Mr. Caldwell. Fifth Row - D. Hamrick, C. Win- chester, B. Queen, N. Roper. DECA: First Row - R. Guye, T. Holt, A. Norville, K. Simmons, A. Rayfield, J. Cagle, K. Stafford. Second Row - A. Tadlock, C. White, R. Wallace, L. Bowen, M. Moore, T. Rash, S. Giles. In Front, Elita Dickey, Kevin Horton Second Row, Jimmy Davis, Debbie Truelove, James Brooks, Page Burrell, Third Row - Everette Huckle, Sammy Davis Not Pictured Shana York DECA - Distributive Education Club of America - is a student club for Mar- keting and Distributive Edu- cation classes. In addition to their regular classes the stu- dents also work for business- es in the area. The main pur- pose of the club is to broaden the students knowledge of and interest in business ca- reers. VICA - Vocational In- dustrial Clubs of America - is designed for all students enrolled in a trade and in- dustrial education course. The VICA Club consists of four sub-clubs. These clubs are Auto Mechanics, ICT, Drafting and Carpentry. During the year VICA has sold different types of candy. The proceeds are towards a field trip to Georgia, sending students to the U.S. Skills Olympics, transportation and safety equipment. Advi- sors are Mr. Caldwell, Mr. Eldridge, and Mr. Lavender. Warrior Wheels, consist- ing of bus drivers, furnish ef- ficient transportation to the students of East Gaston. In addition to actual driving, the bus drivers perform nu- merous chores such as keep- ing the buses clean, checking periodically for safety de- fects, maintaining accurate records of their driving dis- tances, and maintaining or- der while students are aboard.
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Groner, Julie Anthony, Tree Shaw, Laura Dotson, oone, Lori Marlow, Alex Bynum, Sandy Mitchell, K In Huff. n W6 igela Clemmer, Jennifer Rudisill, Brent Grice, Leslie erkins, Missy Breese, Lisa Mitchell, Shannon Hill, Mark Jernathy, Windsor McConnell, Ronnie Hunter, Clay gnsmore. lecta Eller, Larry Hayes, Angie Tate, Deanne Shope, ikki Young, Paul Ingle, Chuck Craig. la Marlow, Mary Morris, Pam Graves, Kelly Brittian, ill Robinson, President, Karen Hovis, lst Vice-President, lffney Sherrill, 2nd Vice-President, Sandy Butler, Secre- ry, LaShawn Huff, Treasurer, Debbie Hodges, Reporter. Warrior Week A lwiiujiilylfu The Week of Septem- ber 28 through October 2 was a week of fun at East Gaston. We have the Student Council to thank for that. They ar- ranged What We would wear or do each day. They also arranged the Homecoming Dance. Over half of the student body attended this sec- ond dance of the '87-'88 school year which made it a success. The Student Coun- cil's jobs range from selling drinks at the dances to making stu- dent I.D.,s. Being a good example for the student body of East Gaston is the main goal of the group. They represent us and have our views in mind. Bill Robinson had this to say about be- ing president of the Stu- dent Council. Accepting the office of President bestowed upon me honor, respect and responsibility. Reaching the expecta- tions of the year has been a difficult duty. In the end, I hope we will think this year was a re- flection of our dreams. Thank you for the privi- lege of representing the superior students at East Gaston. I will al- ways remember the times involved. I appre- ciate the moments. t'He's mine! 'KNO I saw him first!,' Beverly Devinney, Alex Bynum, Cissy Wyant, Christy Burger, and Barron Brown dressed up for 50's and 60's Day during Warrior Week. Sandy Butler shows us her fa- vorite hero on Hero Day during Warrior Week, which was spon- sored by the Student Council.
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