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Wan- Pam Courtney Payne, Kay Davis, Demetrie Moore. Janet Copeland, Twana Rhodes Mark Libby Gina Paul Jennings, and how to spread what they had learned through all areas of life. Kevin about Larry Fisher, Leslie Robillio, Ann Hamer, Kyle Killet, Steve LePage, Regina Fantauzzi, teamwork, Lisa Lapaglia Tom Goden, v 1 Brad Koppel, Jocelyn Texter Eric Wilgohs, learned Boyd Webb, v Sandra Allen, Hicols, Christine Hulls. , It promoted better relations between the school Dawn Jogel, Sharen Fogel 1 Lynn Judd, Faye Smith. Karen Kyle. Jessica Scallions, Debby Kramer, Kim Wells, Becky Stars, Julie Russel, Kathy Denley, Jennifer Napier, The Key Club strived to seek identity and build up leadership others. The members of the Key Club cooperation, Row 1: Mr. Hill, Emy Tan, Angelle Da- and community by serving Gibbs, Tim Livingston. Row 2: Linda Sandy Petras, Stephanie Sparkman, Margo Laws, Susan Shroder, Kendra Hazlett, Wendi Hayes, Nicole Silver- tein, Stephanie Carryiannis, Elizabeth Lisa Pounds, Linda Tudor, Valerie Husham, Jane Wasson, abilities. ly, Anne Williams Smith, Louis Tansil Lee Williams Wells, Mike Carayiannis Higgins, Martin, Michelle Chenault Becky Glass, Lori Miller Yarbrough Valerie Jackson da Fields, . . m w m H h M m A A. N . 4 w w k. . :3... . u . ..n......um., 112...... ..e RA .V a .3 . r g. a4. W11 9 .51 an Germantown Key Club tli? .,. u...4.:LII I..Ir-..:...L.
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Library Club, Although seemingly inactive, the Library Club contained students that were often counted on to help run the library. Sorting books, checking them in and out, and keep- ing the library clean were many of their ac- tivities. Their main goal was to make the library more interesting and useful to the students at G.H.S. Top Picture: Row 1: Todd Brett, Rex Allen, Ken Miller, Roger Breakstone. Row 2: Curtis Higgins, Lynn Wrablik, John Zokovitch, Sabrina Cox. Row 1, Left to Right: Ken Miller, Mark Faulkner, David Vuagniaux, Rex Allen. Row 2: Heather Urban, Lisa Dinkins, Elizabeth McMurry, Bobby Tucker, Chip McNeil, John Zokovitch, Todd Bret, Jess Rozman, Natalie Sabe. Row 3: Lynn Wrablik, Sabrina Cox, Stephanie Broadhurst, Todd Wiggins, Toy Harris, Ruby Atwater, Trina Harris, Danny Palo, Don Luthardt, Mark Davie. Row 4: Bobby Thomas, Andrea Mather, Mark Thompson, Barry Dorsey, Ron Hadler, Darrly Ballard, Joe Kelly. Row 5: Edward Yarbrough, Curtis Higgins, Chris Austin. Randy Gravely, Roger Breakstone, Phillip Barton.
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TO ALL STUDENTS . . . DON'T GO THROUGH HIGH SCHOOL WITHOUT TAKING BIOLOGY! ttWe may never be able to explain life, but Biology will bring you closer to an understanding of the marvelous con- dition that is life. Man,s brain, may in fact be so complex that it will never be able to understand its own function. By Sir Charles Sharington Row 1: Bruce Tate, Fred Luthardt, Jim Fink. Row 2: Brian Troupe, Anna Louise Roark, Phillip Richards, Manisha Maniyar, Jocelyn Texter, Amanda Ashby, Pam Hendrick, Robin Dodge, Heather Rodenbough, Susan Schroder. Row 3: Mr. Rogers, Ken Tabor, Mike Parks, Kevin Karkkaninen, Tim Good, Chris Dean, Jon Nash, Mike Cromwell, Scott Donnely, Sue Barubi, Josy Commella, Teri Crump, Mikki Reitano, Stephanie White, Leanne Smith, Martha Lawhon, Osama Omar. Row 4: Norman Daniels, Peter Cardosa, Margie Burrus, Shari Saunders, Lacey Keppen, Ramonia Kleinitis, Lorri Miller, Debbie Brown, Katy Hooper, Angela Myracle.
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