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Pep Club - F.H. . ' Cheerleaders Pep Club ' F.H.A. ' Cheerleaders Showing support of pep club, Martha Rodgers wears a spirit ribbon which went on sale during the homecoming week lleftl. Avid pep clubbers Diane Richards and Gayla Sanderson show off their goods during home- coming week fbelowl. Showing one of their formation stands, junior high cheerleaders take advantage of the warm weather and green grass lbelowl. Future Homemakers of the year were lfrontl Michelle Mershon Carr: Green Carla Peal Katherine Rodgers Megan Mallinson Diane Richards Gayla Sanderson Teresa Shoffner Elaine Mann Tracy Goodman Linda Parker Debbie Miller Lannette Todd Dana Stone Linda Blake lackie Schuessler Melinda Stallman Cathy Berger Sarah Rodgers Robin Brown Cindy Rash Shelly Gendreax Robin Hailey Martha Rodgers Su zanne Quick Cheryl Gibson labovel 4 0 Officers of the FHA organization were lfrontl Megan Mallinson Diane Richards Martha Rodgers Carla Peal Michelle Mershon Tracy Goodman Elaine Mann Carr: Green Katherine Rodgers Cabovej GROUPSXTO3 S I - I ' 17 Q? 1 , -' ' 1 A sf v ' : , . . . : , , , , 1 f 1 , I 1 f I , f , , , - I f V f f I I f 1 ' . , V- -- r '..1'.'. 5.5, , ,.. - f.. --,Y .,,. H l 1 -4- '- - .. - ,. ' , ' - V - r h 1 ' 2. . ,.,... . Q ' V vlvvt-1724. . .5-'K r' - .' - ' - . - . ,. H A '. .2- ' - -
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The Future Homemakers of America were an active group during the 81-82 school year. Meeting once a month in the home eco- nomics room, group members and officers recieved tips and knowl- edge from alumni members and present model, Lisa Anderson. A cookie bake-off, caroling, and bowling were other activities the members engaged themselves in. Outgoing members also stayed after school to help put together a cook book, which was sold by organizational members. House-hopping went over well as homes opened up for the F.H.A.er's to try out designated food specialties. A banquet honoring past and initiating new officers took place on May 6, 1982. Six junior high cheerleaders who made the squad last year prac- ticed diligently during the school year to perfect their cheers and stunts. Traveling to one away game, cheerleaders remained mostly at home to cheer on participants in the fall and winter sports. Pep club shrank in size as the school year progressed, by never- theless, devoted members took on the challenge of attending most games to give team members moral support. With sponsors Miss Holman and Miss Chapman, executive members Tamira Hillbrand, Megan Mallinson, and Brenda Blankenship, they led the club to such activities as decorating the team bus, locker rooms, and halls. Fundraisers were based upon bake sales and selling of spirit ribbons with the help of the high school cheerleaders. Grouped comfortably around the bleachers, junior high cheerleaders are front to back: Debbie Haynes, Lynn Lindsey, Kelly McHenry, Cindy Rash, Tandy Reedy, Sarah Rodgers Qabovel. ' 102! GROUPS Forming a large C.V. are high school pep club members: fkneelingj Tonia Bennett, ffirst rowl Michelle Goade, Alice Gerhlein, Amy Brennamen, Megan Mallinson, Brenda Blankenship, Tamira Hillbrand, Elaine Chapman, Diana Triplet, Teresa Shoffner, Debra Holman tsecond rowl Steph- anie Lyon, Michelle Gibler, luli Power, Tracy Butler, loyce Dunne, Diane Richards, ffourth rowl Linda Blake, lill Toler, Kim Matticks, Patty Webb, Missy Koonce ffifth rowl Elaine Mann, Gayla Sanderson, Kellee Condra, Melissa Brown, Karen Parker ttop rowj Charlotte Washam, Denna Lynch, lackie Fountain, Tammy Whippo, Tracy Goodman, Megan Johnson, Melissa Norris, Patty Berger, Tammy Willoughby fabovej. ,
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Forming an SC are Student Council members: lleft, row 11 K. Lyons, A. Amor, D. Walk- er, R. Wiggins frow 21 M. Thompson, frow 31 1. Hall, L. Riffle, L. Robbins, frow 41 S, Brown, E. Downing, D. Haynes, S. Hinds fright, row 'I1 T. jones, K. Rodgers, C. Peal, M, Mershon Crow 21 1. Armstrong lrow 31 K. Ayers frow 41 M. Rodgers lrow 51 G. Parker frow 61 T. Stone, S. Rodgers, C. Amor fbelow1. Showing his usual attitude toward having his picture taken, Mr. Wilson, StuCo sponsor collects ' - money at a fund-raiser ftop1. Ann Amor and the other executive officers wave-as they go by i ,i,,. 't.t ff ,i-. . i :.i.57'i V' 'A . 11 1 ...' ay. f iv. E V., l. ' 1 t i s if A 1 1 . ig L .. . ...,. -Q 1 K I Q 1 Q 1 in the homecoming parade fright1. Everyone watches, as well as listens, as the band marches by fabove1. '-2.-1 One word can be used to describe this year's student council, progress. Of course, there were the usual activities. The student council, working with the cheerleaders and pep club, helped to make spirit week a suc- cess. StuCo also organized the annual homecoming parade, which was a highlight to the entire week. Another regular was trying to raise money by selling candy bars and M 81 M's, and together with the music depart- ment, Christmas ornaments. There were many new undertakings this year for the student gov- ernment as well. The first change noticed by the students was the dif- ference in the homecoming dance. Instead of the pep club sponsoring 104! STUDENT COUNCIL the dance, the student council did. Probably the most noticed of all changes was the fact that there was no Christmas film. The film, which is usually shown on the last day be- fore the holiday vacation, was not shown because the student council tried to llhelp the needy families of our community have a better Christmas , explained president David Walker. Other new things were: the purchase of a safe for the high school office to keep money available for organizational treasuries, a scholar- ship awards program to a qualifying senior, and decorating the campus with lights at Christmastime.
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