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PUT TO USC 49 r 3 f , 4, M 'sa B 4' f fry .1 4 , I I IACIADCIYIIC BOWL TCIAIYI The Academic Bowl Team is one of the nation's best, finishing sixth at the National Academic Championship in Dallas in '85. The team also finishes highly each year at the Berry College SchoIar's Bowl Competition, Cobb County Academic Bowl Competition, and many other contests and scrimmages. Quick and intelligent play by all members of WaIton's two Varsity and two JV teams con- tribute to the winning season in '85-'86. CSponsors: Diana Brown, Barbara Hopperj IYIODEL UPI December 9 and IO. . . Georgia State Llni- versity . . . Best delegate . . . Denmark and Turkey . . . Where's Chris G? . . . Where do you wanna go for lunch? . . . Passing notes with the pages I recognize the distin- guished delegate What a resolutionll 7. Melinda Carithers seems thrilled to be at her Beta Club meeting. 8. Beta brought us together. 9. Front Row: Frank Li, Debbie Mulcahee. Tom Counts. Scott Herse, Tom Right, Chris Siemler, Second Row: Maggie Miller. Andrea Ringler, Christal Peacock, Midi Choe. Shanda Oliver, Scott Shepherd, Hershal Williams, Chris Carter, Rick Kane. IO. Front Row: Jennifer Dawson. Maggie Mill- er, Ingrid Norenberg, Chris Gaffga, Rick Giglio, Mike Hays, Darren Bigda Back Row: Craig Bighouse, Julia Drewry, Don Giles, Steve Sayovitz, Scott Kelly. ll. Tom Counts practices his speech for National Honor Society Induction. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY f 3 Z 2 ' S 7 of I Organizations - 27l
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NIATIONNL HONOR SOCICTV Where's the truck? . . . This year's Nation- al Honor Society started slowly because of problems with potential participation. But soon the ball began to roll, and the club found success in a computer dating service fun- draiser. Making today's dreams tomorrow's future required some dedication, but it was worth it. BCTN The Beta Club has been active this year in a variety of activities. At the beginning of the school term, they donated S500 to the landscaping project. ln the fall they partici- pated in the Critter Tree at the Chatta- hoochee Nature Center. They presented the Cafeteria and Maintenance Staff with token Christmas gifts to express the school's ap- preciation of their great work. They also sold Current to raise money for a school elec- tronic bulletin machine. In February, they participated in a convention at the Waverly Hotel. Upcoming plans include involvement in a Carnival, and a benefit for Muscular Dys- trophy. l. Front Row: Erin Johnson, Second Row- Maggie Miller, Jana Turner, Kayanne Powers, Kathleen Marran, Jan Everly, Christi Klien, Rob LaPorta, David Katz, Judy Dun- ning, Michelle Wogel, Clarice Lopez, Third Row: Cathy Ludlum, Bryant Russel, DeEtte Webber, Frank Li, Tom Counts, Sonya Bolen. Scott Shephard, Steve Regitz, Meg Durham, Steven Priestley, Kenna Buckalew, Laura Ka- lember, Jennifer Boehm, lngrid Norenberg, Mia Son, Fourth Row: Julia Drewery, Jim Phillips, Steve Sayvitz, Chris Gay. John Kean, Ashish Merchant, Oliver Favalli, Richard Jeniski, Craig Bolier, Debbie Brooks, Danielle Etzbach, Kendra Karmin, Michelle Tatum, Torston Wag- ner, Melinda Carither. Jim Shepherd, John Helwick, Kel- ly Hall, Guennely Thiom, Scott Moore. Front Row: Tom Counts, Melinda Carithers, Kayann Powers, Christal Peacock, Andrea Rigler, Maggie Miller, Rayne Roper. Kathleen Marran, Cathy Ludlum. Back Row: Scott She- perd, Tom Buckhi, Chris Gay. Jewlery Drewery, Jason Coleman, Mr. Cagle. Torston Wegner-a happy Beta member. 4. Steve Priestley and Craig Bolier love Betal 5. Mr. Cagle National Honor Society sponsor. 6. Maggie Miller is proud to be in National Honor Society. 4
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