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This year SAE got cooking and became one of the most active clubs in school. Holding contests, having a tea for the faculty and raising money for a possible trip were among the many projects held. 7 think it's good for SAE to be active because it gives more school spirit and makes SAE promotes projects people want to be more ac- tive, said sophomore Lisa Love. Student leadership exper- iences are offered in various projects sponsored at a local level. From organizing the door decorating contest at Christmas to raising money, SAE members work hard for their club. Connie Brown, senior, said. Being active is a fun way for the members to learn some- thing and to be a part of something wonderful.” More and more activities are planned for SAE but some members still aren't satisfied. Mark Cottrill thinks that the club should ... be more oc- tive because it would be a good experience for students to do different things. ” Top: A trip to Jackson's Mill is part of SAE's appeal. Preparing a skit for the trip are members Lisa Lindsey, Den- eise Wiifong and Connie Brown. Confer: A faculty tea was held after school. Judy Loughran serves the punch. Lott: A meeting to decide some of the activities for Jackson's Mill was held by committe members, including Judy Loughran and Den- eise Wiifong.
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Above: Class members of Mr. With- er's room work on their decoration in the hall in preparation for the con- test sponsored by SAE. Right: Enjoy- ing the faculty tea were teachers Mr. Mike Carey, Mrs. Jean Burton and Mr. Robert Shields, principal. i Members of SAE were: Mark Cottrill, Sonya Lipscomb, Kim Ross, Lisa Lind- sey, Deneise Wilfong. Amy Guynn, Lisa Wilson, Shirley McDonald. Kelly Ware, Vicki Wiseman, Tish Marra, Janine Cieavenger, Ann Gallo, Lisa Vincent, Krista Smith. Mrs. Terri Shriver, adviser, Tammy Jones. Mar- ian Loughran, Debbie Boyd, Lisa Love, Bob Shelton, Dave Gorby. Kim Turnbull. Terry Riffle, Tarina Swiger, Mark Hill. Paul Lambert, and Mrs. Pat Walls, adviser. Trina Elsey, Judy Loughran, Bobbie Jo McCloy. Scott Frum. Duane Felton. Mark Richards. Becky Williams, Vanessa Seese, Tim Spencer and Duane Simmons. 9CGCH
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Hating an A + Music, something enjoyed by everyone, but an art where few people get in- volved. Practice, hard work and determination, three key factors in succeeding. That is what the band is after, success. Although few public ap- pearances are made, when the band comes out of hid- ing, it is dynamite. It proves itself every spring with the trip to the State Band Festi- val, where a superior rating is the standard. In addition to the band, a few key players show their stuff as they compete in All- State try-outs and Solo and Ensemble, the two major competitions in the state. A Christmas concert, the Memorial Day Parade and the graduation ceremony rounds out the year for the band. Although the band is very small compared to others in the state, it has shown that size is something that will not hold them back as it contin- ues to strive for success. Top: Kim Ross and Ann Gallo per- form during the concert. Center: Mr. Phil Rossano directs the band during the concert. Jr. High members were: Jerry Pence. Earl Curtis. Rev a Simmons, Tracy Melton. Tammy Vincent, Shannon Saltis, Vicki Ball, Kim Fur- bee, Marie VanBuren. Chad Drain, Carl Pinnell. Sammy Olivio. Shawna Pyle, Crystal Barney. Denise Upton. Tom McCray, Bubby Wright. Brian Maxwell, Steve Gallo, Pat Fleming, Diane Simmons, Cindy Gray. Loretta Ross. Tom Spencer, Joe Masturzo and David Davis.
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