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Cultural Expansion Club fRow Onej Shunya Davis, Natalie Thompson, Mark Dixon, Teresa Clark, Lyshedra Irby, Fredericka Cruel, Mrs. Bertha Zimmerman iRow Twol Koshina Lane, Dawn Sherred, Adrienne Whitner, Melissa L. Porter, Dana Wade, Taforayia Hallums iRow Threej William Bradley, Melissa Black, Venita Crews, Retha Mansell, Lillian Whitney, Demetrious Cruell, Mickey Thrummel IRow Fourl Doug Bristel, Reginald M. Goldsmith, Kent Fritz Wakefield, Reno T. Brock, Bruce Stenhouse Cultural Expansion Club QROW One, Julie Thompson, Andrea Halloway, Dana Williams, LaShea Griffin, Brey- von Irick, Hikki Manigault CROW Twoj Nicole Hail, Tongela Thomp- son, Tracy McBride, Shay Curenton, Tarsha Fields, KRow Threej Marvis DeCoteau, Joy Williams, Natasha Mansell, Danelle Wade, Angelica Jones, Pam Ferguson. I Speak E-Z lRow Onej Michelle Joyner, Margaret Crittendon, Katie Temple, Mari Linn Love, Stephanie Macalka, Dawn Everette, Selvi Shan- muganathan lRow Twoj Lynn Dick- inson, Carla Grant, Beckie Morris, Melinda Johnson, Mici Ballenger, 102 Cuban! Ezqaaulww Mandy Elmore IRow Threej Bekah Larkin, Carmen Campbell, Erin Clardy, Gail Allen, Erika Galloway, Tracy Littlejohn QRow Fourl Tina Outland, Kelley Wilson, LaVonia Brown, Frances Gentry, Kimberly Sherbert, Shawn Shedd Chill out! Doug Bristel and Reno Brock listen attentively to Melissa Black speak of an upcoming trip. iPhoto by Nancy Smithj Do what now? Mandy Elmore seems to slightly disagree with Lynn Dick- enson. View points were always wel- come in I Speak E-Z iPhoto by Kelly Watsonl 'fa .dis- ix I
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'W 'r'-M. line up. Synchronized is achieved through afternoons practice. by Robert Freemanj makes perfect, almost. Wayne Bagwell and fresh- Bennett French soon dis- r how far a little extra time go. iPhoto by Gary Webbl Band - Hornline QRow Onel Bernard Neely, Shinetta Sweeney, Mark Chambers fdrum majorl, Chris Gates, Pam Birk, Patti Iler fRow Twoj Dan- ny Colpitts, Mike Dowd, Mark Far- ren, Ginger Hadley, Kelly Moreland, Meg Heizer, Keith Farren fRow Threej Monica Atkinson, Nikki Manigualt, Natalie Sweeney, julie Massey, Undra Manigault, Kit Baty KRow Fourl Kimberly Chandler, Rene Kelley, Bennett French, Jeffrey For- tenberry, Chris Hughes, Jeff Holcomb, Band -- Color Guard fRow Onej Wendy Fonville, Stacey Padgett, Me- lissa Vinson, Michelle Bridges, En- glish Riddle fRow Twoj Dana Yar- bray, Kim Ross, Staci Summerlin, Fredericka Cruell, Vicki Lawrence QRow Threel Toni Mosley, Tracey Jordon, Suzi Hughes, Kelly Fousek, l.aVonia Brown. Band - Drumline fRow Onel Chris Hansy, Chris Hills, Tara Walton, Pa- tricia Grady, Daryl Williams fRow Twol Jason Riopelle, Robbie Riley, Joe Riopelle, Jimmy Wallace, Eric Lutz, Brian Finn. Baud 101
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ij-Vw ,hty B , Q WZ 1. +3f.,gg ,,w,w I, 4 H l f j K 1 , ,f c f, x ist: , ga .M ol: gn Room For More Have you ever needed someone to talk to or just needed to hear other students concern? Then, you should have checked out the Cultural Expansion Club or I Speak E- Z, two organizations dedicat- ed to helping others. I feel good about helping other teenagers, said I Speak E-Z member Tracy Littlejohn. The club was started last year as a peer counseling group centered on drug and alcohol related problems. I Speak E-Z sponsored ac- tivities including Get Smart and The Great American Medicine Show. Members and guest speakers warned teens of the dangers and con- sequences of substance abuse. Another such club that sponsored activities, like the talent show, to help a cause was the Cultural Expansion Club. The first Wednesday in every month the sixty-two members met to discuss up- coming projects that would involve the student body, es- pecially black students, and Riser? WM. GTI 523 Emi - lvl I l'I ds raise money for organizations such as Shriner's. The club also helped young people decide on their futures by visiting colleges in South Carolina and having speakers on the subject. When asked why she joined, president Melissa Black said, I wanted to get involved in school and get others involved, I also wanted to meet new people. Both clubs were very active in their pursuit to help others and left behind traces of their hard work. Kristi Naylor What? the Plan? LaVonia Brown, M7056 Moves Talent Show Paftifi' Kelly Wilson, and Terry Younginer Pam5 Show their unique 5fYl9- IPh0f0 discuss a project. iPhoto by Kelly bb' ROI-Feff Ffeemanl Watsonj I .Qoeak E-Z 103
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