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tudents erving The National Honor Society sponsored many big events. For instance, the blood mo- bile was sponsored by them. The faculty members who were kept busy sponsoring the N.H.S. were Mrs. Mere- dith Cuddy and Mrs. Lou Cralle. Another of their out- standing accomplishments was sending a child to the National Easter Seal Camp. In the spring, members at- Senior April Sessions takes her Honor society status seriously, as she lights her candle. tended a dinner theater. They also sold carnations for Valentine’s Day. Officers were: Julie Amadori, Presi- dent, Rick Starling, Vice- President, April Sessions, Treasurer, and Stephanie Mann, Secretary. Molly Tully, April Sessions, Bryan Kearney, seniors, and Ms. Hamway are all captivated by senior Marti Gonzales’ words. Marti Gonzales, Tina Slaughter, and Johanna Adams are celebrat- ing with a delicious piece of cake at the NHS induction ceremonies. National Honor Society: 1st Row: Julie Amadori, Larry Trout, Kevin O’Toole, Ellen Sease, Rick Starling, Anne Beck, Aliya Pitchford, Kate Burke. 2nd Row: Marti Gonzales, Khiet Trinh, April Sessions, Tyler Hard- ing, Teresa Bolick, Dian Witter. 3rd Row: Benedict Muirheid, Johanna Adams, Mary Reese, Stephanie Mann, Steven Mann, Jennifer Thornton, Greg Gonzales. Senior Larry Trout proudly glances at the candle table during the N reception.
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Freshman Class Officers: Sarah Scott, Craig Zaidman, Geoff Mann. Junior Class Planning Council: First Row: Jennifer Freeman, Kate Burke, Tyler Harding. Second Row: Claiborne Ashby, Denise Davis, Dian Witter, Paula Young, Teresa Bolick. Third Row: Stephanie Lewis, Lisa Smith, Tina Slaughter, Holly Gabbert. Sophomore Class Officers and Representatives: First Row: Christie Harold, Eric Trout, Tangie Wallace. Second Row: Bayyinah Mitchell, Ashley Rosebrook, Kelly Green, Mark Reynolds. Third Row: Paige Per- kins, Tee Hicks, Lewis Fickett. Sophomore Tangie Wallace waits for senior Kiesha Carter to return.
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Mr. Blackburn was the new | sponsor for the Key Club. New activities were planned for the benefit of the com- munity; these included leaf raking, collecting canned | food for the Salvation Army, various school related ser- vices, a donkey basketball game for charity, and many | others. They tried to develop young leaders in school while serving the commu- nity. When asked to sum up Key to Giving the members, Mr. Black- burn said with a smile, “Nice, hardworking guys — they do the work.” Seniors Carter Hansen and Ronnie Rackey try to think up another ex- citing activity for the club. 1 eo CT. ay) . i ii’ THU TLL ' Theitiiteas lst row — Jeff Burkett, Robby Ayres, John Warlick, Mart Van Lear, Kevin O’Toole. 2nd row — David Unroe, Steven Mann, Chris Carter, Carter Hansen, Ronnie Rackey, Chad Randall. 8rd row — Neil Raftery, Rick Starl- ing, Danny Howard, Casey Green, Andy Withers. 4th row — Martin Thor- sted, Tee Hicks, Glen Lanford, John Nelson, Rob Kelsey, David Klotz. 5th row — Brett Raftery, Tom Bennett, Pete Thompson, Ross Cash. Key Club: Tripp Viverette, Chad Randall, David Unroe, Ronnie Rackey, Brett Raftery, Neil Raftery, Rob Kelsey, Ross Cash, Cornelius Grayson, Carter Hansen, Robby Ayres, Chris Carter, John Warlick, Danny Howard, Warren Lewis, Chris Peyton, Martin Thorsted, Mart Van Lear, and Pete Thompson. peg »
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