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SIGMA SIGMA means having a SISTER SIGMA SIGMA begins each year with a group of ninth grade girls who are willing to be a big sister to an eighth grade girl. The ninth graders select their new members from a large group of eighth grade girls that petition for membership in the club. Each older girl becomes a Big-sis- ter to her Little-sister for the school year. This club raises money for special funds to be used at Everitt for the good of the whole school. It is a group of girls that gather in the name of friendship and guidance to help all its members feel at home in Eagle Country. SIGMA SIGMA members from left to right, Row 1: Susie Nelson, Mimi Simburger, Kim Taylor, Leigh Waters, Terri Russell, Stacey Burch, Lauri Griffin, Kim Kavan- agh, Lisa Vickers, Laurie Vickers, Jeri White, Karen Brunty. Row 2: Jennifer Ber- rerra, Pam Wood, Laura White, Selena Murphy, Lisa White, Teri Caister, Kelle Williams, Cheryl Martin, Christine Bur- gess, Michele Self, Angie Colton, Talana Land, and DeDe King. Row 3: Tony Car- roll, Lisa Owens, Kelly Wilson, CeCe Lynn, Shelley Hawkins, Lisa Dicks, Sun- day Walker, Angie Knowles, Lynn Pap- pas, Sandy Zarones, Diane Meyers. Row 4: Mrs. Goss, Ann Gaylord, Theresa White, Tammy Fuldrum, Angie Wright, Penny Taylor, Tammy Bruner, Mary Ar- nett, Amy Murphy, Sandy Alexander, Me- lissa Boggs, Beth Murphy, Sandy Daddio, Mary Rails and Mrs. Conrad. .M ,- Gb.. .1 Mrs. Conrad and Mrs. Goss share their help and guidance with their SIGMA SIGMA sisters.
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During School-wide Initiation Ceremony Brian Davis welcomes the student body. Scott Allen helps with the ceremony. Old and new members are honored. Mr. May congratulates the students. New BETA CLUB members tor 1981 are: Susan Ben- efield, Colleen Brown, Terri Caister, Lisa Dicks, Lau- rie Griffin, Lori Golonzinier, David Humphrey, Angie Knowles, Kim Kavanaugh, Marty Ladner, John Les- ter, Marc Libby, Lisa Lister, Amanda Munns, Mi- chelle Murray, Kim Owens, Cindy Pybus, Tommy Richard, Vanessa Pogue, Mimi Simberger, Rallou Stamp, Fran Walter, Michele Ward and Joel Water- house. 15
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FHA: Working for the Future FHA Front row left to right: Suzanne Hanna, Vicki Burns, Toni Marshall. Row 2: Jerry Nowlin, Sonya James, Jeanne Miller, Eva Merchant, Wanda Hodge, Linda Stanley, Mimi Simberger, Tammy Ray, Tina Goodman, Susie Nelson, Missy Bozeman. Ftow 3: Angie Colton, Trina Humphries, Sharon Pearman, Linda Wilbekin, Stephanie Smith, Michele Ward, Tina Batson, Amy Shamblin, Fran Walters, Lisa Hartzog, Carla Rochester. Row 4: Trina Synder, Liz Deal, Tonya Nor- ris, Lauren Hufi, Pat Middleton, Linda Jackson, Valencia Johnson, Luana Pruitt, Wanetta Burkett, Vonda Lynah, Tina Gilbert, Debra Zoldak, Mercedes Delory, Kim Dixon, Chris Rehberg, Vanessa Williams, Tammy Nelson, Valerie Mathis, Tracy Miley, Randy Griffin. FHA is a national organi- zation that strives to make every home a better place to live. Members of FHA must maintain good grades and have at least one year of Home Ec. The members meet during the school day to plan their activities. Officers of FHA Front row left to right: Lindy Wilbekin, Michele Ward, Stephanie Smith, Tina Batson and Amy Shamblin. Row 2: Trina Humphries, Angie Col- ton, Fran Walters, Tammy Ftay and Sharon Pearman. 17
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