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Mr. Hartshorn sponsored the Science Club for his fourth year. The club had many fund-raising projects including cake raffles and car washes. Each member was re- quired to pay dues of two dollars. At the end of the year, the Science Club gave a scholarship to a stu- dent pursuing a science-oriented career. Last year the club did not have enough money for a trip. This year they took the combined funds and went on a trip in the spring. All members met set require- ments: maintained a C average; did a Science Fair project; attend- ed all meetings. A representative The Chemical People (Top) Rodney Cummings laughs at some- one’s outrageous fund-raising ideas. (Above) Sec.-Treas. — Marsha McGinnis; Pres. — Rob Young; Vice-Pres. — Benjy Black. was chosen from each grade: Sen- ior Randy Warren, Junior Cathy Sams, and Sophomore Sherrie Rizer. The club had a successful and rewarding year thanks to the pa- tience and understanding of their sponsor and advisor, Mr. Hart- shorn. (Above) Mr. Hartshorn and Sherrie Rizer finalize the plans for the trip. 22 Science Club
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cess of the paper from start to fin- ish. Photographer Rodney Cum- mings was always on the scene for pictures. His photography skills “■ ere put to good use. Mrs. Blocker always reserves the titles of edi- : 3rs for the seniors. She felt that it tv as an honor and a special privi- lege for those in their last year of school. Last year she chose Randy Addison, News Editor; Allison Reeves, Features Editor; Grace Ann Mitchell, Sports Editor; Gwen Murdaugh, Business Man- ager. Although the editors’ jobs were very important, without the remainder of the staff, the paper would not have been published. Everyone had a job to do and played a significant role in pro- ducing the best papers ever. Mrs. Blocker always devoted her time and energy to the staff. Without her hard work, the paper would not have been possible. (Top) Mr. Gahagan gives Mrs. Blocker, Rodney Cummings, Gwen Murdaugh, Randy Addison, and Grace Ann Mitchell a tour of the print shop. Above) Business Manager Gwen Mur- :augh carefully counts the profits. (Above) The four editors of THE WAR HAWK are pleased with the finished prod- uct. Warhawk 21
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Under the guidance of Mrs. Tra- mel, the French Club had a re- warding year. All sixty-four mem- bers paid two-dollar dues. These funds were later used to purchase file cabinets and films for the school. The club also gave a schol- arship to an outstanding French student. The entire school bene- fited from the generous French Club. In December, Kristi Connelly hosted a party which everyone en- joyed. In February, the club went to Charleston where they saw a movie and ate lunch. This summer several members are planning a trip to France for Bastille Day which is equivalent to our Fourth of July (Independence Day). Junior Lara Craven was elected as President; Sophomore Matthew Addison was selected as Vice- President; and the club chose Cin- dy Kinard as Secretary-Treasurer. Students enjoyed participating in the largest French Club yet! Sixty-Four Strong (Left) French Club meetings aren’t all work and no play! (Above) Vice-Pres. — Matthew Addison; Pres. — Lara Craven; Sec.-Treas. — Cindy Kinard. (Right) Mrs. Tramel discusses final plans for the trip to Charleston. French Club 23
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