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N' 'wt Q. Q 1 . Ogg 'fu V 4 -A fi Troy Williams, Tracy Lane, and Darnell Howell put out a spreadn for teachers on Teacher Appreciation Day held during FBLA Week. ' ' if ,fi The Science Club sponsored many speakers during the 1986 87 school year and the balloons were sold at a nominal cost to students and staff and were delivered during homeroom or lunch by a club member The sponsor of the club was Mrs Elizabeth jones The officers were Tomasina Rivera President Woody Dexter Vice President Sharon Trivette Secretary and Dee Smith Treasurer The members were Barb Bond will Faircloth Tammy F aucette Uly Russo Jeanne Young Ken Pennington Terri Wall Tonya Tucker Clay Parker Kim Halley Stephanie Hurt Kim Pryor Tammy Smith Kim Hinnant and Lee King HOSA CLUB The Eastern Wayne HOSA Club was one of the most active clubs during the 1986-87 school year. Advising the seventy-five members was Mrs. Sylvia Nethercutt who is in her twelfth year of teaching Health Occupations at Eastern Wayne. Members ofthe club sponsored doughnut sales to raise funds for activities throughout the year. These activities included coll'ecting Christmas stockings for the Salvation Army sending Christmas cards to nursing homes giving the TMR Elementary Class at Eastern Wayne Elementary School a Halloween party, and sponsoring the Red Cross Blood Mobile Drive. HOSA members participated in a number of community events such as the Medical Terminology Spelling Bee at the Wayne County Fair in which Michelle johnson placed third and the group also created a Red Cross display in the Berkeley Mall. Also, they travelled to the State Fair, the HOSA State 156 I Clubs Jenny Carmichael and Beth Lowery sport initiation paintn on Beta Club Initiation Day.
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FBLA students enjoy bus rides to regional and state competition. ,tt 'im Q? QQXQ- The EN HOSA Bowl- Lori Tilghman, Carla Nethercutt, Dianne Langston, Beverly Lewis, and Shawn Stewart- placed lst in the District and 4th in the State. Lisa Newsome won the HOSA Scholarship. Yu Yuan Chen displays the Science Club pumpkin designed during Spirit W'eek. wards, Eric Ellmyer, Laurie Gerrard, Bill Gibbons, Monica Fray, Angie Curganus, Kim Harper, Lee Harris, Teddy Hart, Daniel Hayenga, Mike Henry, Kari Herring, Marla Horne, Sarah Israel, Shelley Israel, Kim jenkins, Alan jones, Chris ones Ben oyner Wendi Keith Mark Kleinschmidt Montez Lane Tracv Lane Paul Le Robert Lewis Scott Lewis Stexe Mastuslvec ohn Merritt Laurie Myers Anthony Neal Tamm1Newman Mar1aOTuel Me1odyOTuel Ken Penmng tom Rob Plumb Camesh Rao Paige Rouse Paul Siler Dee Smith Michele Smith Mike Stocks Tino Teel Suzanne Thompson Paul Trotter Maria Tymoschenko Volodja Ty moschenko Brad Uzzell Betsy Van Benthuysen Stuart Vickery Michael Ward Angie Waters Christy Williams and Carol Woodley Library Club I i I , , ' , hal .,, . ly 1, The main purpose of the 1986-87 Library Club was to promote student interest in and good will toward the Eastern Wayne High School Media Center. Some other purposes were attracting capable student library assistantsg creating interest in the media professiong increasing knowledge of all types of media facilities and their servicesg providing time, service, and financial assistance to make the media center a more attractive facilityg and, rendering service when needed at school related activities or functions. The Library Club was very active during the 1986-87 school year. The members helped prepare for and served refresh- ments at Open House. They also helped with Homecoming activities. The Club attended the Distiict Club meeting in Kenans- ville. After the meeting, the club visited a museum. The Club raised money to enhance the media centeris appearance. They sold Pow-VVow', balloons for all occasions, Visiting artist, joseph Hoey from VVayne Community College, entertained Drama Club students. Clubs f 155
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HOSA members give over 5400. 00 worth oftoys to Major jo Alexander ofthe Salvation Army. Congress in Winston-Salem, and the Allied Health Careers Day in Lenoir County. Under the supervision of Mrs. Nethercutt and with the leader- ship of their president, Diane Langston, they had a prosperous year. The other officers of HOSA this year were Vice President - Dawn Daniels, Historian and Reporter - Michelle john- son, Activity Chairperson - Lori Tilghman, Secretary - Treasurer - Cindy Creech, and President Elect - Lisa Bissette. DRAMA CLUB The 1986-87 Drama Club has made its mark in all aspects of the arts, onstage and off. With the guidance of its sponsor, Mrs. Charlotte Darwin the Drama Club put on the prize winning play Wings. It was presented in Ianuary and was directed by Matthew Ferrell Drama Club President. Other club oificers included David Taylor - Vice President Teri Farmer - Recording Secretary Maureen Holland - Corresponding Secretary Beth Lowry - Treasurer jason Stehly - Program Chairman Ricky Chen - Historian and Mike Straw - Parli- amentarian. The Drama Club held meetings once a month with guest speakers such as Mr. joseph Hoey avisiting instrumental artist at Wayne Community College. Mr. Hoey entertained the members by playing a classical violin and explaining similar comparisons of musicians to instruments and actors to stage. Another visiting speaker was Ms. Mili Dorinish a theatrical BURR After discussing plans for Homecoming, the Library Club takes a break for the camera les mi FBLA member, Mark Kleinschmidt, placed 2nd in Public Speaking at the Regionals. Powder Putt' Cheerleaders worked very hard during the Powder Puff Came. D md Taylor was crowned Queen, Clubs X 157
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