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The Moonshine Socials .Q e a e,.e..S.,e Q e ... Steve Hayslip The Fine Arts Council was formed to promote and rec- ognize the various activities within the Fine Arts Depart- ment. The Council consisted of representatives of the Band, Spectrum, the National Forensics League, the Chorus, Choral, and the Thespians. Pictured at Right: Row 1 fl to rj - Wes Walker, Band President, Nancy Morgan, Vice President of Bandg Sherri Jernagin, National Forensics League - Chairman, Melinda Denley, President of Con- cert Choirg Laurie Howard, Presi- dent of Chorale. Row 2 - Gary Graham, Spectrum President, Steve Hayslip, international Thes- plan Societyg Bob Burriss, Camar- ata President. Fine Arts Council We
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The Moonshine SOCIHIS .Q e e,.e...S-e Q e Ea., Home Run Club The Home Run Club had two basic fund raising events every year. The first one was our donut sale, selling an amazing 800 dozen. The second was our baseball calendar advertisements. The profit was used for equipment, travel, or field needs. The sponsor was Coach Sykes. Front row fl to rj - Jeff Wright, David Scott, David Cantu, Steve Smith, Jim Sisco, Tami Smith, Virginia Gandy. Second row fl to rj -John Baldinger, Keith Hightower, Brian Douglas, Shell Berry, Mark Rick, Kevin Hallman, Ann Hall. Third row ll to rj - Butch Overzet, Sheldon Dacus, Jeff McCauley, Tommy Seamen, Scott Gardner, Scott Treadway, Debbie Elliot, Mary Austin. Fourth Row fl to rj - David Lail, Buzz Walthall, Jean Gentleman, Todd Joyner, Chris Kelly, Mike O'NeaI, Cindy Brown, Lynn Tansil. OFFI- CERS: Tami Smith, Sheldon Dacus, Jeff McCauley, Mary Austin. 'Tu ,X fli.,,,4m S . WWW sf V! j 'Y' X Q-wvilgng mfffffwyf fx: I f ' f N. V 1- 'ff 14.26 1 P M25 ,ff ' ' Sl' F ' W- .ag :S - 1 ,I 1 K ' ' ',,i ' P 'i 17' 4 X ' I . ,f w. f I Q M k 12.1 , if , J? .iff ' Lo' A ff f . , .XZ 'f
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Th?40onshine Soclals ...Q a fa cease.. Q a ta... Spectrum Club The Spectrum Club was very busy this year. The membership of the club consisted of advanced art students. The club tried to maintain a high level of artistic endeavor. Many of the members' works could be seen on the walls and doors here at Germantown High School. The Spectrum, like the rainbow, is made of many bands of color. From bright reds and yellows to deep violet, each one is unique and important to the beaut of the entire spectrum. Spectrum lub members were also much like the rainbow. Every individual was a different shade of colorg each one unique, adding his talent as an artist to make up the spectrum. As a group we shine, but individuality was our most important quality. Pictured Left: CLUB OFFICERS: J. J. Brown, Sec.. Jim Simpson, Project Chrm., Sherry Stray- horn, Project Co-Chrm., Gary Grayam, Pres., Mary Burrows, Fine Arts Chrm., Cindy Stray- horn, V. Pres., Diane Denlecy, Hist., Roberta Car- delll Trees. tnot picture J. Pictured Above: CLUB MEMBERS: Flrst row - Nicki Crowell, Mary Burrows, Kirk Jhonston, Cynthia Grahm, Melissa Thomas, Camille West, Linda Polsky, Patricia Smalley, Shondell Welse, Marty Smith, Judy Costa, Jennifer Daniels, Anne Hall, Jill Fouch, Pam Placentl, Stacy Lowry, Ginger Teague, Jim Simpson. Second row - Charles Marshall, Brad Jolly, Diane Denley, J. J. Brown, Tommy Joyner, Cindy Strayhorn, Richard Mey- ers, Sherry Strayhorn, Cindy Hoaglund, Trinka Kulze, Marla Mlller, Julle Schwartz, Kathy Del- Bove, Jennifer Napier, Beth McAdams, Gina Owens, Tracy Carroy. Tom McConnell, Bran- don Catron. Third Row - Kirk Welch, Barry Florow, Tim Beale, Jlm Barrett, Angela McCook, Phillip Brandon, Susan Gomez, Gary Grahm, Tammy Bates, Tom Chambers, Robby Pruit, David Scott, Anthony McMlllion, Bryan Penn, Cherie Miller, Cary Calvls, Jimmy Conner, Danny Hall.
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