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4 QQLQQ Si wi-vw Christine Sayer, Russell Webb, Kevin Martin, of cuisine at the Foreign Language Dinner. Wendy King, and Amy Hickman enjoy a variety First Row: Lisa Williford, Dee Walker, Ten'i Edmonds, Kathryn Greene, Paula Clary, Angie Pender, Lynn Ellenberg. Second Row: Clair Fant, Tammy Latham, Sandra Emerson, Rus- sell Webb, Kevin Martin, Chris Whitmire, Amy Hickman, Mary Pickens, Elizabeth Spann, Divya Reddy, Amy Powell. f-mdk Foreign Language Dinner The Foreign Language Dinner, which has become an annual event, was sponsored by the lan- guage classes: French, Latin, Span- ish, and German. Each class repre- sented a different culture by preparing dishes from its coun- try. The dinner was held in the Han- na cafetena, with most language students actively participating. Wit And Wisdom Hanna students and teachers not only write when they have to, but also write for fun. To encourage writing in general, Mrs. Gayle Ed- wards sponsored I'lanna's literary magazine Wit and Wisdom. Stu- dents submitted written work such as short stories, poetry, essays, and even art and photography to their English teachers. It was then submitted to the staff who read all work and then chose the best to be published in the magazine. Wit and Wisdom staff members worked dili- gently to make sure that this stu- dent publication was a success. Organizations!77
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Editor-In-Chief Brain Cromer shows the stress which comes with a job of such re- sponsibility. 'Y 4. 1 Meet The Press The Yellow Jacket staff worked diligently all year to produce a fine newspaper for T.L. Hanna's 1400 students and faculty members. The production class worked second period at planning the paper, selling advertisements, writing articles, and laying out the paper. Working on the paper is hard work, but the finished product makes it worth the effort, Brian Cromer, this years' editor-in-chief stated. I-le and Sissy Palmer attended the South Carolina Scholastic Press Association Conference at Columbia last May. At this meeting Brian was elected second vice-president of the SCSPA. As second vice-president he helped plan the associations' 50th anniversary celebration at the University of South Carolina College of Joumalism. The entire production staff attended that conference. 76!0rganizations John Clamp and Phillip Hawkins lay out an issue of the Yellow Jacket. Members of the 1986-87 Yellow Jacket staff include on the First Row: Sissy Palmer, Assistant Editor: Phillip Hawkins, Sports Editor: Deana Long, Features Editor: Mrs. Gayle Edwards, Advisor. Second Row: Leigh Hubbard, Editorial Editor: John Clamp, News Editor: and Brian Cromer, Editor-in-Chief.
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Latin Club Ms. Patricia Price sponsored the Latin Club, made up of second and third year Latin students. Members participat- ed in many activities during the 1986-87 school year. Early in the year, they joined other language students for the For- eign Language' Dinner. Later they challenged those same students to compete in the Language Olympics. Club members highlighted the year with a Latin banquet. Front Row: Jennifer Parsons, Katrina Compton, Betts Sanders, Karen Maus, Melissa Jones: Second Row: Ashley Brown, Chuck Anderson, Mandy Henderson, Terri Hillhouse. Christi Cushing, Lori Cathy, Darla Gettslngerp Third Row: Christi Wham, Clay Kirby, Brian Waters, Chris Miller, Lisa Edmonds, Scott Parsons, Kelly Padgett, Kevin Morgan, Lucretia Bry- ant, Brian Cromer, Malanie Case. Coleman Kirvan, Jendrette Rhoe, Jess McDougald: Fourth Row: Dennis Clinkscales, Brian Shaw, Chris Bums: Fifth Row: Kristi Padgett, Beth West- fall, Betsy King, Claire Roberts, An- naliza Oehmig, Patsy Pen'y. Front Row: Angie Dawkins, Tara Joye, Clair Fant: Second Row: Steffan Hambright, Apryl Long, Anne Bleck- ley, Lynn Ellenburg: Third Row: Di- vya Reddy, Elizabeth Spann, Stacey Smith, Mandy Dunn, Aronese Jack- son: Fourth Row: Chris Sullivan, Ja- son Byrd, Bill Dye: Filth Row: Richard Farr, Chris Aman. 7 81 Organizations Front Row: Rochelle Romosca, Mark Holland: Second Row: John Gandis, Jody Moore, Melissa Comer, Paula Clary, Ginna Wilkes, Katie Herndon, Michael Bolt: Third Row: Rob Craft, James Winbush, Lori Beck, Courtney Brock, Beth Bleckley, Michelle Beaty, Barbara Hunter, Sonja Jacobs, Laura Wood: Fourth Row: Tina Byr- holt, Dixon Cothran, Christine Sayer, Sally Stone, Russell Webb, Kitt Rankin, David Jacky, Tracey Locke, Kathryn Greene, Arnie Ashley.
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