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Newspaper Sells Christmas Ads For the first time, the 1980 Tiger’s Tale staff produced a Christmas issue. The editors of the Tiger’s Tale for 1980 included Editor Beverly Roberts, Assistant Editor Rose Washington, Editorial Writer Kaaron Lewis, Feature Editor Karolyn Bryant, News Editor Shelia Harris, and Sports Editor Herman Bowens. The Tiger’s Tale was advised by Mrs. Annette Flournoy. The staff had car washes to raise money for the newspaper. They received most of their money from selling ads to local businesses. Sheri Mitchell types up a story for deadline. Mrs. Flournoy advises editors on newspaper. 70
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The male Modern Dance Club members are Front Row — Adolphus Britt, Ben Brown and Ronald Hobbs. Back Row: Henry Thomas, Richard Evans, and Sterling Ellis. Modern Dancers Perform Often Participation in the Miss Shanks Pageant, the annual talent show, and a PTO meeting were the occasions in which the Modern Dance Club performed. They danced group dances, an all girls dance, and an all boys dance. Practice was held after school two or three weeks before performance time. Officers of the club were selected by the club members and were: President Kristi Bouie, Vice- President Danita Henry, Secretary Tracee Davis, Treasurer Stephanie Andrews. Marsha White, Cynthia Hawkins, and Jacqueline Andrews represented the club in the Shanks Homecoming Parade. Club sponsor was Mrs. Constance Long who helped coordinate the dances. Constance Long, sponsor, demon- strates dance techniques with Adol- phus Britt. The female Modern Dance Club members are Front Row— Maggie Bridges, Tonya Anthony, Stephanie Andrews, Dorothy Leslie, Sylvia Holloman, Wanda Jones, and Marsha White. Back Row — Terri Belford, Adrienne Allen, Danita Henry, Cynthia Hawkins, Cassandra Ferguson, Tracy Hullum, and Kristi Bouie.
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Shelia Harris enjoys being a tiger. Quill and Scroll plans bake sale. Club Plans for Spring Picnic The 1979-80 Quill and Scroll Club raised money for projects including a float for the homecoming parade and a spring picnic. Bake sales helped finance club projects. Officers were President Steve Morgan, Vice- President Mary Alcott, Secretary Cindy Rudd, and Treasurer Jeanne Parramore. The Quill and Scroll Club was advised by Mrs. Annette Flournoy and Mrs. Cheryl Gaskin. Quill and Scroll was organized on April 10, 1926. Since its organization, Quill and Scroll has granted charters to over ten thousand schools. Lisa Joyner and Donna Odom look through Quill and Scroll folders. 71
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