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£ £ $ x ' ■ ' jr jr jr jr . f The 983- ‘84 Tiger's Tale, under the leadership of Mrs. Annette Flournoy. printed a newspaper every six weeks. The twenty-member newspaper staff had only Five members from last year's staff. The newspaper staff went on two different trips to Tallahassee. On one trip, they went to the Civic Center for a journalism workshop. On the other trip, they toured the Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University Journalism Department and the Tallahassee Demo- crat. The newspaper consisted of eight pages and cost about S175.00 to print. The students selected stories, laid them out. and took them to the Gadsden County Times to be printed. Leaders for the year were Joanette Barnes and Dex- ter Kenon. editors: and Angela Harris, co-editor. Mrs Annette Flournoy assigns pages for an upcoming deadline. Joanette Barnes and Dexter Kenon talk about a layout possibility ZZZ vie Vap ‘,fT ROW A en RU w Owen Warren. Michelle Standley. Vernes,,a Young. Joanette Barnes, and Dennis Hopkins Back Row langela Moore, franees Shlron m7 M Ti Z™ Cw ’ Johnton « • Sanders. Dec,er kenon. Sharon Miller. Michele Bryant. Katrine McSwain. and Mrs Annette Flournoy Calling someone to talk about an ad is Dexter Kenon.
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SSSSSSSSSPSQ ™ - -wPooooooo Qc Oc Gg Oc Qg Qg Qg The forty-three member Reserve Officers Training Corps Club was sponsored by Sergeant Leon Roy and Sergeant James Lowe. The club consisted of members from the rifle and drill teams as well as students from other ROTC classes. The main event of the year, sponsored by the dub with money from candy sales, was the military ball. Choosing a disc jockey for musical entertainment, and deciding on the type of food to be served at the ball were respon- sibilities of club members. Dawn Williams. Miss ROTC of 1983. relinquished her down to the newly-elected Miss ROTC during the ball. The prestigious nomina- tion of Miss ROTC was decided by a popu- lar vote in the ROTC classes. The club also helped to organize activities the cadets participated in such as the annual picnic held in May. where the cadets took part in different sports. The girls' drill team. commanded by Artesa Washington, participates in the homecoming parade. Alfonzo Banks. Elgin Thomas. Byron Thomas. Thomas Hinson and Roderick Scott present the colors before a football game. Pawn Williams. Miss ROTC of 1983. smiles to the crowd during the homecoming parade. Sgt. Roy explains the aspects of leadership to Marion Porter. 87
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