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Q- fini Art Club officers: Regina Baldwin, Vice-Presidentg Tina Revels, President, Kathy Mason, Secretary, Larry Thomas, Treasurer. H L5 Rick Pasour puts his creative mind to work. ART CLUB. FRONT ROW: Mr. Al Harris, April Rowe, Donna Richards, Crystal Tate, Annissa Harris, Michelle Barnhill, Tina Revels, Kathy Mason. SECOND ROW: Sherry Maier, Shanna Carter, Valarie Wyatt, Tammy Phillips, Penny Oates, Tami Hall, Sonja Williams. THIRD ROW: Brian Wright, Andy Britton, Beverly Wiggins, Monica Jenkins, Amy Huffstickler, Tammy Holland, Beverly Falls. FOURTH ROW: Barry Evans, Woody Lowe, Larry Thomas, Samantha Graham, Joy Johnson, Scott Chastain, Sharon Messer, Tina Rudsill, BACK ROW: Tracy Wilson, Gina Chris- topher, Donna Lewallen, Regina Baldwin, Carol Bean, James Bell, Rick Pasour. I P SW' 1 stts a t S eel YQ ?QlfTJ S+ J r: ' ' y 1 a-r' J aeee X Q 1 ' -2 K' 'fl .- '-: , :vf , , , Gina Christopher works patiently on a piece of pottery. Clubs X 161
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Enthusiasm and otivation The FHA-HERO club was full of enthu- siasm. They met once a month to discuss their projects. For Thanksgiving they took fruit baskets to Brian Center and donated food and clothing to needy families they adopted at Christmas. They also attended a leadership meeting at Catawba College in Salisbury. We take pride in the projects we dof' said President, Sharon Wright. Secretary, Roslyn Ervin, stated, It's a nice club, we hope to continue the club's success next year. Tonya Friday said, ' 'The club shows you a lot about the future. Amy Mitchem added, You get to go places and help the people who are in need. Mrs. Davis concluded, The club is trying to encourage leadership and improve the school and community. The F HA-HERO club gave their members a chance to be involved in something FHA-HERO. FRONT ROW: Roslyn Ervin, Rhonda Ervin, Sandra McCorkle, Annalee Dickey, Carla Adams, Rita Jackson, Joni Moore, Shannon Meeks, Annette Burford, Nancy Murphy, Mrs. Davis. SECOND ROW: Michelle Brown, Sonda Easter, Lee Ann Gardin, Victoria Blalock, Tonya Miller, Tracy Sanders, Patrick Adams, Amy Mitchem, Traci Ward, Melissa Williams, Yvette Edwards, Sharon Wright. BACK ROW: Tim Brice, Anthony Robinson, Ethan Wilson, Troy Fair, Prentiss Brown, George Glenn, Jamie South, Kathryn Boyd, Tonya Friday, Tami Jefferson. FHA-HERO officers: Tonya Miller, Treasurer, Roslyn Ervin, Secretary, Kathryn Boyd, Vice-Presidentg Sharon Wright, President, 160 I Clubs worthwhile. The Art club also gave their members a chance to enrich themselves, by encouraging them to put extreme effort into their art. In the Art club, We hold very high standards for our members, said Secretary, Kathy Mason. Valarie Wyatt, a member, feels, The members are strongly motivated. They took a trip to Raleigh to tour the Art and History Museum. I think the club is worthwhile, said Mr. Harris. Many of the members participated in art shows. Regina Baldwin, Vice-President, thinks, 5'The club gives people a chance to share ideas. H The Art club helps members get to know others who are interested in artf' stated Tracy Wilson. Victoria Blalock wraps a box of canned goods to send to an adopted family at Christmas. it i limi. 'Z Q 7 lrggf... . f, M 3 . ,irr eertr 5 S
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Service With A Smile One of our most active clubs is the Civinettes. They have participated in many in and out of school activities. One of their annual fund raisers proved to be successful. lt was the selling of the spirit links that were placed on the fence around the football field during our Homecoming football game with Bums. Regina Baldwin, a senior in the club, stated, It was a major success. The Seniors reflected their spirit for the school. There were two more major fund raisers they held. The first was the raffling off ofa stuffed teddy bear during the week of our last home football game. The winner of the teddy bear was Junior Carol Ashe. They also sponsored the Mr. North Gaston Pageant. lt was a real success and gave the students a good laugh, stated Mrs. Jane Kaiser, the club adviser. At school, they've given several breakfasts for the teachers and one for the football team. Along with the Keywanettes, they donated money to the school library to buy a VCR. A new and popular idea at school was Flag Pole Duty in which the Civinettes participated. Another volunteer duty was the helping with the Band and Chorus Winter Concert. They handed out programs and served refresh- ments. Away from school, they handed out pamphlets for the Youth Appreciation Day held in October at Eastridge Mall. They were also active in the March-of-Dimes Dance-a- thon. In addition they donated S25 dollars to a Civitan participating in a Sno-Doi' run in Alaska. They visited Meadow Brook rest home for Halloween, Christmas, and Easter. I think our visiting the rest home brightened their day, replied Lisa Harper. A new thing in the club is the enforcement of the demerit system. If a member misses a meeting, she gets one demerit, if she misses a school project, it's four demerits and a non- school project results in two. When she gets six, she must do certain service projects to uwipe the slate clean. f'The demerit system helps keep the one's who don't participate out and also helps determine our Civinette of the Year, stated president Melanie Scarbo- rough. The Civinettes are doing more projects than last year and are making a bigger and better name for their club and the school. Ml think we are going to be a good club after A all, replied Lisa Sellers. Civinettes: FRONT ROW: Melanie Scarborough, Lisa Harper, Julie Bumgardner, Lisa Sellers, Jane Trammell. SECOND ROW: Jodie Davis, Faith Friday, Thea Propst, Lyn Dills, Regina Baldwin, Cheryl Friday, Rhonda Trantham, Angie Lytton, Kristi Williams, Lisa Keever, Kristy Clemmer, Linda McKnight. THIRD ROW: Terri 162 X Clubs Mason, Kelli Tschillier, Tina Tannyhill, Lisa Thompson, Donna Caldwell, Crystal Wallace, Missy Duncan, Amy Brown, Crystal Tate, Michelle Shaw, Traci Beaver, Annissa Harris. FOURTH ROW: Peggy Maiers, Alison Wallace, Sandy Long, Lisa Allran, Crys- tal Bolin, Kandy Day, Leslie Withers, Kelly Baker, Rhonda Morrow, Paula Lewis, Crystal Ramsey. BACK ROW: Nancy Murphy, Brenda Bell, Amy Patterson, Christine Lineberger, Michelle Barnhill, Jo Ann Bostic, and Tammy Staley.
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