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Mu Alpha Theta Mu Alpha Theta is a club whose main purpose is to stimulate interest in mathematics by providing public recogni¬ tion of superior mathematical scholarship, and by promoting various mathematical activities. The members are (standing 1 to r) Angela Hopkins, Gabriel Harvey, Daniel Jones, Stephen Hardman, Vickie Smith, (seated 1 to r) Carol Smith, Althea Bagley, Carolyn Scott, and Phyllis Boykins. The sponsor of this club is Ms. Jackie Strong. Key Club The Key Club at Green Oaks was chartered in March 1973. Since then many outstan¬ ding projects undertaken by the club have proven beneficial to the school and com¬ munity. Under the capable leadership of President Randy Smith and Hayes Gipson, Sponsor, the young men have planned a major Clean Community Campaign and a Teacher of the Month project. Members are (standing 1 to r) Hayes Gipson, spons or, Steven Hopkins, Ben Brown, Travis Otis, Steve Grundy, Eric Collier, (kneeling 1 to r) Randy Smith, Tony Wilson, Ellis Young, Korin Kinchen, Quintin Samuel and Her¬ man Collins. Go Express On The Go They get the news before you know it. The GO EXPRESS sponsor is Mrs. Martha Glover; the staff is made up of (top 1 to r) Ronald Lee, Paul Lewis, Ronald Johnson, Richard Taylor, Dianah Hudson, Shewon- ner Armstrong, (kneeling 1 to r) Lessie James, Barbara Cooper, Phyllis Boykins, Greg Carter, Jenice Harris, Dagne Brown, Kimberly Mims, Korin Kinchen, Lisa Tyler, (seated 1 to r) Kristella Williams, Latonia Louis, Paul Lewis, Doris Barfield, Gabriel Harvey, Geneva Patterson, Lisa Williams, Angela Hopkins, Jeanette Lee, and Sheila Mitchell. 69
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Who’s Who At Green Oaks The students selected for Who’s Who are chosen on the basis of membership in clubs, offices held, grade point average, recom¬ mendations by teachers, high school ac¬ complishments and general discipline and decorum. The 1986 Who’s W T ho members are: (seated) Stephen Hopkins, Juanita Fredieu, Carol Smith, Korin Kinchen; (standing) Angela Hopkins, Brenda Arkan¬ sas, Daniel Jones, Charlette Edwards, and Jesse Stinson. Close Up Participants Each year a group of students venture to Washington, D.C. to get a bird’s eye view of the American Political process. Pictured are this years participants Sharon Taylor, Angelette Armstrong and Wendell McCoy. Mrs. Lueburda Myers is the group’s sponsor. Quiz Bowl ’85 Each year Green Oaks is invited to par¬ ticipate in the Centenary College-Fabsteel Quiz Bowl. Winners and runners-up are awarded scholarships. Members of this years team are—left to right—Yolanda Williams, Victoria Beard, Alvin Morgan, and Tunya Harper. Quiz Bowl sponsor is Mrs. Renee A. Brown. 68
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Elegance Personified The ELITES (Elegant Ladies In Today’s Educational Society) sponsor many ac- tivities to foster responsibility, encourage scholarship and add a bit of dignity for the young ladies on campus. Pictured: Tunya Harper, Veronica Allen, Gabriel Harvey, Vice-President, Mrs. B. J. Bennett, Spon¬ sor; Juanita Fradieu, Assistant Secretary, Felicia Clayton, Secretary. Latonya Bar- field, Treasurer, and Angela Hopkins, President. Elites Have Busy Year The Elites are shown during one of their meetings. During the year the Elites hand¬ ed out Christmas stockings and held their Annual Calendar Girl Pageant. Another project the Elites plan to undertake is a tutorial program for the area elementary schools. Their spring Carnival is something the youth of the community always look forward to attending. Then Plan Some More Mrs. Bennett, Elite Advisor, explains to the group that their success is due to the fact that they plan each event to meet the needs of the school, community and the group. Latonya Barfield, Jeanette Lee, April Ben- daw and Lisa Tyler listen intently as she speaks. 70
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