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Keywanettes On Call Service + Success The Keywanettes once again proved to make the year a successful one. A main objective of the club was to provide service for the school as well as the community. The major commu- nity projects were babysitting at the Mary Ellen Nelson Center and assisting at the CROP Walk. They spent many hours decorat- ing the archway for Homecoming, provided a tea for Miss North Gaston contestants and judges, and sponsored the Valentine Dance. Members organized and served refreshments for open house, fed the football team after a home game, worked in the concession stand during basketball games, and arranged the Christmas Queen contest. For all of this to be accomplished, there must be people willing to devote their time. The Keywanettes met every second Tuesday of the month before school. Meetings were run by the officers with the assistance of the advisers. Everyone associated with the club felt the year was a big success. President Michelle McCraw commented, I feel that we were a success because many of our goals were made and accomplished. More of a wide range of members were involved in both the more serious and fun activities. It was worth my time and effort because I feel I've accom- Keywanette Advisers: Mrs. Elaine McBryde and Mrs. Jane Taylor. V . ' ,ki qs? 1 -wg, an a Crue plished something after organizing it. She also stated that she had a lot of help and support from fellow officers and advisers. Advisers of the Keywanettes, Mrs. Jane Taylor and Mrs. Elaine McBryde, both enjoy helping the girls. Mrs. Taylor stated, It gives me an opportunity to see the students in a non-academic setting. She also feels that it's good to have a service club that has a lot of involvement in the school and community. She added, ' 'They are a great group of girls to work with. ' ' First year adviser Mrs. McBryde felt that it was time well spent, and enjoyed working with teenagers, She stated I've enjoyed getting to know and work with students that I donlt have in class. Senior member Tina Pasour really enjoyed being a Keywanette. She stated, I wanted to be a member of the Keywanettes because the club did alot of good things and I wanted to be involved in an active club which participated in school and community projectsf' Junior and sophomore members Michelle Breuille and Davan Cloninger added, We like the members and enjoy working with them. Keywanettes Melissa Smith and Michelle McCraw work hard on the archway for Homecoming. Susan McSwain and Leslie Jenkins serve at the tea for the Miss NG pageant. . F' X. A it ai' fi as Y. an fm J' Keywanette officers: Michelle McCraw, President Melissa Smith, Treasurer, Carla Abernathy, Vice- Presidentg Leslie Jenkins, Secretary. -a
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wg -' T1 vw April Shelton, Mark Lutz, and Mary Beth Best prepare the FCA Homecoming wagon. CFC Officers: Melanie Scarborough, President: Domessa Froneberger, Vice-President: Phyllis Clemmer, Secretary: Julie Bumgardner, Treasurer: Linda McKnight, Parliamentarian. CFC. FRONT ROW: Tracy Lynn. Rhonda Trantham, Lisa Sellers, Lisa Harper, Melissa Hamby, Angie Derreberry, Lyn Dills, Phyllis Clemmer, Melanie Scarborough, Domessa Froneeberger, Julie Bumgard- ner, Chuck Hill, Sherry Hope, Kristi Williams, Donna LeWallen, Linda McKnight. SECOND ROW: Trena Jones, Leslie Wentz, April Rowe, Donna Richards, Faith har Friday, Mandi Clemments, Valarie Wyatt, Tammy Phillips, Amy Brown, Carol Ashe, Leigh Ann Price, Missy Duncan, Kelly Baker. THIRD ROW: Kathy Evans, Kathy Paysour, Angie Rush, Jane Trammell, Sherry Maiers, Charlotte Rayfield, Pam Townsend, Kathy Harbin, Tammy Holland, Amy Huffstickler, Lisa Thompson, Leslie Withers. FOURTH ROW: Mrs. Bogle, Paula Cochran. Lisa Walker, Christy Harper. Sharon Griffin, Lauree Lee, Kandy Day, Crystal Bowlin, Annissa Harris. BACK ROW: Charles Thom! burg, Tim Hunt, Steve Lingerfelt, Alyssa Bryne, Michelle Bamhill, Gina Lineberger. Clubs! l'7l
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Keywanettes: FRONT ROW: Tammy Hall, Leslie Lynch, Sharon Anthony, Leigh Anne Price, Christi Taylor, Paula Viars, Shannon Dobbins, Angie Ledford, April Shelton, Donna Atkins, SECOND ROW: Michelle McCraw, Kelly Johnson, Evette Edwards, Angie Tate, Pam Tanner, Leigh Ann Watkins, Amy Trantham, Traci Ammons, Jennifer Barkley, Davan Clononger, Carol Ash THIRD ROW: Leslie Jenkins, Lisa Walker, Susan Slaton, Sonda Easter, April Rowe, Donna Richards, Alyssa Bryne, Amy Hufstickler, Katherine Reneau, Kelly Ward, Debbie Blessing. FOURTH ROW: Mary Beth Best, Kathy Pasour, Kerri Long, Beverly Wiggins, Sandy Collins, Monica Jenkins, Patricia Foley, Julie Plemmons, Lisa Jackson, Lisa Robinson, Nicole Watts. FIFTH ROW: Lynn Cash, Kim Burkett, Amy Dover, Andrea Messer, Revonda Porch, Tina Pasour, Sherry Hope, Becky Friend, Tammy Phillips, Karissa Weir, Michelle Breuille. SIXTH ROW: Lisa Vemon, Trena Jones, Tracy Lynn, Angi Derryberry, Amy Maiers, Dawn Bohanan, Mandi Clemments, Robin Russell, Valerie Wyatt, Melissa Smith. BACK ROW: Mrs. McBryde, Melody Braddy, Angie Gaddis, Samantha Locklear, Susan McSwain, Tammy Huggins, Nancy Gittins, Carla Abemathy, Mrs. Taylor. Members listen attentively at a monthly meeting. New members show their initiation attire.
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