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Does everyone have it straighl now? Senior Karen Williamson one of the appointed SGA officers does her best to express the impor tance of student pride. All ears! . . . Junior Anne Marie Car- ter listens eagerly to hear the up- coming plans about the Unity Dance and New Student Day. Secretary Betisha Mclntyre, Presi dent Candice Garrett, Treasurer Ja lyn Parsley, and Vice-President De metrius Carter. I need everyone ' s attention homeroom representatives with now, please! Don Thompson, the special projects and goals. 3GA President, addresses the The Junior class officers, Melodie friends and businesses to buy Hahn, [ Hikki Loomis, and Jason plates for their fundraising pig-picl( Newton, all work together to call ' g-
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Extra hits (ek stre hits) Any of a variety of extracurricu- lar activities available to the student body to provide a way for students to get involved in the community while having a ball (ie. using Match-box cars to get into a dance, raking yards with ttie-4tg lub, ringing the Salvation Army Bell) Don ' t be bashful, Colin! Colin Merritt shows off his Rampant pride by exposing his French club tee-shirt. This is truly an honor that only French club members have — like Colin. Insights, the literary magazine of Rose, is produced through the composition class of Mrs. Virginia Jones. Through Mrs. Jones ' patient and diligent guidance, the class turns out a very professional and poetic magazine which is composed of literary works by students of Rose. Pictured here reviewing and selecting entries for the magazine are Mrs. Jones, Sen- iors Elizabeth Hume, Tristin Jones, Mohaad Dar, Lisa Moore, Susie Ambert, and Sharlice Smith
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Student Government And Youth Council — Our Voices Make A Difference The Student Government Associ- ation is a Wg part of Rose High. The SGA is headed by President Don Thompson, Vice President Allyson Maloney, Secretary Kia Hardy, and Treasurer Andrea Coble. The advi- sor is Barbara Mallory. The purpose of the SGA is to govern all clubs through an Inter-ClubCouncil. The SQA serves as a governing body that can act, in a positive manner, to the concerns of the student body. The SGA also serves stu- dents by providing an opportunity for each student to gain personal growth and responsibility. In the fall the SGA sponsored a Club Coca-Cola dance ift honor of . J§cJal Olympics. This was a coun- tywide event. They also increased productivity of each homeroom representative by giving them note- books to take notes at meetings which are periodically checked and each representative must give re- ports. They also had to attend work- shops and must have a good and serious attitude. Other activities the SGA has planned are unity among the student body and a field trip for the SGA to the City Council. They plan to achieve unity in a couple of ways. One is with a dance, to bring everyone together for a good time. Another is to have a Mew Student Day. By this, each SGA member will eat lunch with and show a new student around. The Greenville Pitt County Youth Council is another youth government association that involves many Rose students. The GPCYC meets every Wednesday at the Teen Center. It is headed by President Martin Barbee, Senior Vice President Tom Irons, Junior Vice President Kathryn Barnhill, Secretary JJ Powell, and Treasurer Jonathon Li. The advisor is Jennifer Wooles. The purpose of the club is to serve the community as well as its youth. The GPCYC has already helped with the St. Judes Bike-A- Thon, and bought food for needy families at Thanksgiving and Christ- mas. They have also sponsored dances. The GPCYC plans to help with Children ' s Telethon and the clean up of the John East Highway. Youth government organizations really can make a difference, and this year they definitely have! The SGS officers are- front row — Renee Lao, Andrea Coble, Karen Williamson. Allyson Ma- loney. [3lair French: back row — Jonathon Li, Don Thompson, and Carlester Crumpter.
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