Franklin County High School - Animo Yearbook (Rocky Mount, VA)

 - Class of 1989

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aders Of The Pack Stidoult had the way Responsibility. Webster defines it as “the capacity of making moral or rational decisions. ” THAT was the job of the SCA, and class officers. The SCA classroom rep- resentatives participated in every SCA sponsored event. The reps served on commitees which were re- sponsible for the Homecom- ing dance and bonfire, spirit chains, the door-decorating contest, the Valentines Day Dance, Teacher Apprecia- tion Week, and a list of all A MOST COLORFUL PAIR.Aaron Burnley and Steve Maddy, known for their enthuiasm, put it to good use during their endorsement speech for Senior Vice President hopeful Trenda Adkins. VOTE FOR ME! Christy Matherly makes her speech to the student body in hopes of becoming S.C.A. treasurer. the good things that hap- pened during the week. The SCA Officers headed up committees, came up with ideas for activities throughout the year, and represented the student body. Class Officers shared in the responsibilities for each of their classes. “Being a class officer is great be- cause I know that I am help- ing my class in whatever ways I can. It's a big re- sponsibility but I love itl, stated Kari Walters, Fresh- 1 6 Mi S.C.A. Class Officers man Class Treasurer. Each group of class officers was responsible for their respec- tive class. “I'm proud to be repre- senting the class of 1990. There's a lot of work and responsibility involved but in the end it all seemed worthwhile!,” Leanne Hol- ley, Junior Class Treasurer, exclaimed. SCA or class officer — representing was your job, and you couldn't escape RESPONSIBILITY!

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No The first day of school was anticipated by students old and new. For freshmen, facing new environments and students was causing high levels of anxiety. “The thing I remember most about the first day was seeing how much my friends had changed,” stat- ed Arianne Tinurelli. Then there was the long job of choosing the ‘perfect’ jeans and sweaters. This brought on the Trapper Keeper war: While parents New Beginning Turning Back Now were thinking about the du- rability of each notebook, the students were trying to color coordinate them! Another important aspect in preparing for the first day was calling to find out who was in each of your classes. “I rem ember calling all my friends to see who was in my classes. Deciding what to wear posed a problem since it's everybody's first impression of you,” said Jen- nifer Dowdy. On the morning of Sep- Lathe Brothers First of School 1 5 tember 6 hundreds of stu- dents began their first day by putting on their carefully planned outfits. Arrival at school brought the frantic search for friends and find- ing first period before the bell. With the first bell, the day began. Students went to each class and were given a syllabus. The day had been an adventure but enough was enough! YEARBOOK STAFFERS Mary Gaver, Dawn Grant, and Missy Shoemaker sell a book to Teresa Rakes on Business Day, the best chance for students to purchase their annual and see friends some for the first time since June. TWO FRIENDS GETTING together for the first time since the end of school. Greg Hall and Joey Hodges look through yearbooks and re- member the good ole days.



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FRIENDS HELPING FRIENDS. Scott Powell and Vicki Anderson help Sara Bailey promote her cam- paign for junior class secretary. NEWLY ELECTED S.C.A. officers Christy Hodges, Trenda Adkins, Leslie Montgomery, Erika Cle- ments, Amanda Flora, and Susan Renick are sworn into office before the entire student body. RAPPERS Christy Williams, Jenni- fer English, and Gail Mills make it to the top of the charts as campaign managers for Tracy Whittaker dur- ing the S.C.A. assembly. S.C.A. Class Officers Mi 1 74

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