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Some Students Know It ' s An Honor To Be The M ' kM MiMtM Suzanne Brewer was our representative at the Hugh G ' Brian : leadership seminar heldih Charlotte, North Carolina this year. She was chosen based on an application which asked how the student has demonstrated leadership ability, sensitivity, and concern for others. Bill Taft and Ed Noffis were both participants in Boys ' State! This is a program that allows participants to set up and Mifia government on city, state, and judicial levels- It was estate lished to allow students to experience government. Cream Of The Crop Recognition is definitely in order for many deserving Rose High students. The achievement of these students is a result of many hours of hard work and dedication. Many spend weeks of their precious summer time doing work and spending hours in the class- room. Others have spent years work- ing diligently and these honors that they have earned represent those years of hard work. . Mr. arid Miss School Spirit is an award that is voted on by ; Rose students. Students vote for whom they think is most school orientated and backs Rose with a lot of enthusiasm. Our Mr and .Miss School Spirit of this year are Wes Jackson, Shannon Howard, Axe! Smith, and Stephanie Lang. Jennifer King and Jtitte Parks were participants in Girls ' State. This is a program that establishes leadership training through ! active participation in a democratic mock-government. 20
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T t %. if fJF . % ' t „.«» ' % The 1987 Homecoming Senior football players and their sponsors are Tiffany Williams, Axel Smith and Edith Le- vett, Jay Mattox and Elizabeth Louis, Jeff Mahoney and Caroline Crawford, Tommy Baker and Leigh Zadeits, Sta- cey Best and Felicia Turnage, Tim Hines and Monica Gaynor, David Daniels and Tami Crowell, Tom Moye and Shannon Howard, Barry Murry and Kristi Overton, Adrian Barnhill and Michelle Hyman, Gerald Okoth and Sabrina Daniels, and Jennifer Brown. Not pictured are Rexter Wil- liams and Clarence Baker. id 19
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The 1988 Pitt County Quiz Bowl was held on February 2nd at the Greenville Municipal Building. Our Rose High team proved themselves victorious dyer rivals D.H. Conley.; Members and advisors of the Quiz Bowl team are: Front row — Robbie Barnes. Mohammed Dar, James Lawler, Ed; Morris. Back row — Mrs. Creech. Mrs. Wynne, Mrs. Lewis. Rolf Sundwgll, Mrs. Mann, Stephanie Hewett, Moahad Dai, Mrs. Humphrey, I odd Taylor. iJflJMj This year, Shannon Howard is the recipient of a highly regarded citizenship award, the DAR (Daughters of the American Revolu- tion). ift Srtiv M K! Governor ' s School is a summer residential program for nomi- nated and chosen students that excel in either academics or the performing arts. It allows for students to explore their interests and further enhance their special talents. Partici- pants in Governor ' s School for the summer of ' 8? were Jenny Jones, Altsa TinkNam,;Ann Thornton, Jennifer King, and John Turner. Not pictured: Mohammed Dar, Brian Wille, Alex Fer- guson, Penny Mctawhorn, Jim Metzger, and David Tinge!- stad. ■ Being selected as a Marshal is a high honor These Seniors were chosen based on class rank and academic performance. One of their duties is to serve as ushers for Awards Day and Graduation. The 1987 Marshals are; Front row-— Andrea Rogers, Jessica Bays, Hilary Roscoe, Jenny Jones, Julie Parks, Stephanie Hewett. Deaundrea Adams, Tami CrowelL Second row — Reoee Barnes, Angela Smrns, Penny McLawhom. Third row — Ed Horris, James Marshall (who is not a Marshall ), Wes Jackson, James Lawler Back row — Robbie Barnes. Brian Wille. Mot pictured — fiuth Anderson, Mohammed Dar, Terrl Jarvls, Key- ford Langley. Sean Ly tes, Angela Meyers, Carlton Phillips, Laura Stasavich, Steven Ward. ' ■ ' ■■j ' : t ' Q 21
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