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Plans for inducting new members. Paul Benfield, president of N.H.S., presides over the first meeting of the old members during which they de- cided on the applications for the new members. Photo by B. Burgin. N.H.S. Members - Bottom Row: Lori Mahaley, Paul Benfield, Melinda Bailey, Renee Trexler, Jane Copley, Amy Hammond, Melissa Secreast, Earle Koontz, Amy Andrews, Amy Beam, Andre Archie. Second Row: Stephanie Michael, Wendy Spry, Brian Koontz, Trahey Ludwick, Dawn Denton, Chad Cook, Kisha Wilson, Angela Locklear, Darin Turner, Johnny Loltin, Tina Safrit.Top Row: Sherri Stoddard, Krista Hicks, Eddie Koontz, John Workman, Tisha Wilson, Bobbi Sims, Wayne Teasley, Tonya Trexler, Jason Plummer, and Stephen Roof. Photo by J. Huffman. 3 -1 Ji ty. .. Fr -s...... X QP- .... ,W it WR 7 1- F' . 1' F' 'T tsl si , it , I g at H si xfv Sf'-I, A X, Kliliilll' 1 HW annul 3 ati!!! f w ,ms gI1llEl! .J N. FW 5, 1 3 wins' im' Q 82 X N.H.S. and Photographers w Photographers - Bottom9Row: Cynthia Watkins, Tammy Norris, Amy Starnes, Tarsha Mallett. Sec- ond Row: Richard Miller, Johnny Lottin,Jason Plummer, Adam Kluttz. Top Row: Matt Overcash, Angie Platt, Jett Jones, Chris Crowell, and Stephen Ftoof. Photo by B. Burgin. l Burning the symbolic candle knowledge, Andre Archie partir pates in the induction of ne members. Photo by J. Huffman.
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A CLOSE TIE The A.C. T. members work together to serve others. tudents in the ACT put their beliefs into action by helping their school and community. The ACT was composed of young caring students who believe in helping others. The ACT is a good opportu- nity to be involved in Christian activities outside of church and to share in these activities with fellow classmates, said president Krista Hicks. According to advisor Betty Crossley, 'fit is the more ma- ture student who belongs in ACT. The mature students spend their time and effort to take Halloween candy and Christ- mas fruit baskets to the elderly patients at local rest homes. The ACT members remember the true feeling of Christian fel- lowship at Thanksgiving by giving a dinner to a needy fam- ily. These activities benefitted both the ACT members and those they helped. ACT students worked together and became closer as they made days brighter for people who needed their expressions of kindness. Angela Locklear. ACT Members - Bottom Row: Penny Grubb, Crystal Gilbert, Angel Andrews. Second Row: Laura Wetmore, Krista Hicks, Tara Jackson, Step- hanie Michael, Amy Beam, Amy Andrews, Lora Owens, Dawn Denton, 1'hIrd Row: Marsha Sea- ford, Leigh Millikin, Beth Motley, Brie Barnes, Amy Adams, Carlotta Chambers, Regina Perry. Top Row: Lea Waller, Mary Weeks, Peggy Harris, Amy Hicks, Dana Ftusher, Lisa Koontz, ina Satrit, Amy Hammond. Photo by C. Weaver. 84 l Active Christian Teens Officers - Bottom Row: Regina Perry, Chaplaing Krista Hicks, Presidentg Brie Bames, Treasurerg Dawn Denton, Secretaryg Second Row: Amy Hicks, Vice Presidentg Dana Ftusher and Tara Jackson, Reporters. Photo by C, Weaver.
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