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Go Express Staff The newspaper staff worked diligently during the year to put forth those issues that were important to the student body. The students involved in the pro¬ duction of the paper learned all facts of how to run a school newspaper. Mrs. M. Glover, sponsor, has high hopes that from this group will come an outstanding journalist. The EXPRESS publishes five papers with the final edition dedicated to the class of’88. Pictured left are members of the Staff, Front Row: LaTrunda Taylor, Michelle Roberts, Terri Ford. Second Row: Lashunda Bradley, Omega Smith, Sonya Mason. Third Row: Detricia Taylor, Stevie Parker, and Patrice Oaks. Greenleaf Staff The incredible task of sorting, pasting, writing, selling and filing belonged to the Yearbook Staff. Beginn¬ ing last school year, the staff began organizing and planning. The selections of editors and associate editors was the intiated steps in what became an interesting, fun loving, educational experience. Greenleaf Staff, Seated: Letha Baker, Delons Howard, Leternia Woods, Primette Braden, Natasha Tisdom. Standing: Doranna Bed¬ ford, Pamela Blackstone, Trameka Bowie, Marcus Hall, Tanita Gilbert, Kim Lewis, Dana Roberson, Angela Jones, Rashima Mason. 93
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Students Against Drugs Students Against Drugs (SAD) was organized at Green Oaks in 1983 under the supervision of Mrs. J. Wagner. Its main purpose is to discourage the use of drugs in our schools. The club participated in a “Get a Good Ex¬ ample” contest sponsored by Concerned Businessmen’s Association of America and ranked as of the fifty finalist in a field of seven¬ teen hundred schools throughout America. Officers were: D ' Andre Powell, Aubra Gantt, Jacquline Player, Byrone Samuels and Jeorgia Washington. Members pictured below. Front Row: Tonya Roberson, Catina Ross, Yolanda Thomas, Gwen Smart, Barbara Player, Danielle Youngblood, Jacquline Player, Linda Carroll, Shelia Smith, Lashunda Young, Tara Fletcher, Stacy Benjamin, Shelia Murray, Jackie Thomas. Second Row: Crissy Hobley, Yolanda Jackson, Christy Thomas, Tamara Dotie, Katina Thomas, Nicole Wright, Lezeka Armstrong, D’Andre Powell, Vanessa Holmes, Georgia Washington, Tanya Thomas, Aubra Gantt, Defunda Grundy, Katina Lewis, Rachelle Green, Johnny Rhodes. Third Row: Tangela Thous, Jackie Smart, Mark Odom, Troy Franklin, Kenny Scott, Jermond Adger, Cedric Warmsley, Eric Brown, Clif¬ ton Roberts, Michael Coley, Tim Westley, Eric Rodgers, Bryon Samuels, Charles Harris, Marcus Hall.
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Officers Left to Right: Louis Hones, Chaplain; Kevin Whitfield, CEO; Tryone Bennett, President; Roovelroe Swan, Treasurer, Vontego Jones, Sgt-at-Arms; Thatcher Kelly, Parliamentarian and Shawn Drew, Vice President. Egalitarians The Egalitarians is an organization made up junior and senior male students. Emphasis is placed on scholar¬ ship and service to the school and community. Each year they sponsor the Mr. Valentine Pageant and Academic Awards banquet, Christmas dinner fora needy family, and a tutorial program for middle and elementary school children. This year they gave a scholarship to the graduating senior boy with the highest GPA. The Egalirarians ' sponsor is Leroy Wesley. Members of the Egalitarians, Front Row, Left to Right: William Brooks, Juan Parker, Shawn Drew, Thatcher Kelly, Lee Mourning. 2nd Row: Tyrone Bennett, Renard Robison, Roovelroe Swan, Eric Brown, Vontego Jones, Kevin Whitfield. 94
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