North Rowan High School - Northern Lights Yearbook (Spencer, NC)

 - Class of 1988

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Freshman and Sophomore Representatives - Bottom Row: Angie Denison, Jett Noles, Felicia Heilig, Traci Norman, Latonya Jones, Dana Rusher, Debbie Poole, Sally Andrews. Top Row: Michelle Jones, Regina Perry , Malva Celment, Rhea Milton, Monique Ruffin, Tomechia Tucker, and Antoinette Ford. Photo by M. Overcash. Ofticers -- Bottom Row: Stephanie Michael, Secretaryg Andrea Britton, President. Top Row: Paul Benfield, Vice Presidentg Tomeaka Ware, Treasurerg and Germaine Jones, 2nd Vice Pres. Photo by J. Huffman. 'E 1 S Trying to make something out of for suggestions for the powder pu homecoming week. The student football game Photo by C Watkins council projects committee is listening Junior and Senior Representatives - Bottom Row: Melissa Secreast, Shaundria Gibson, Trahey Ludwick, Renee Trexler, Jane Copley, Earle Koontz, Chad Queen, Germaine Jones. Top Row: Frank Blackwell, 88 X Student Council Kim Pruitt, Paul Benfield, Andrea Britton, John Workman, and Darin Turner. Not Pictured: Krista Hicks, Tara Jackson, and Amy Andrews. Photo by M. Overcash. Alwacys open for suggestions. Pat orriher, Karalee Millikin, and Wanda Corriher, advisors of the student council, always offer advice for the members. Photo by C. Watkins.

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Relaxing before lectures. Mark Sea- ford, Darin Thomas, Marc Collins, Earle Koontz, Brian Smith, and Jeff Wi x.. it . Lassie: I as ,xi X- . .. . 'Q 4 ' ,. - 'ilu aww t-:J -N si.. ,ei . lf-s' :,N ,QQBP ,P . E' rbi l .1-1 E .- ,K ,- Wrgw w N.. 1, :- -N 'g'gr1.- -, 2. B ' fgl?'ffI,-roi , 'ff ' F .:'. V, 'f Sl'1w' , 3 rf I 2.1: ,M : N r ' + ' 2 l vazilisff- -if f ',-:. . ,yu ':,f?g e Pig -4, . QE.-fm - S pak , typ .- Q45 f' 'Q gg - K . . ,Y Basinger take time out of their busy weekend at Asheville to relax. Photo by C.Blackman D.. ' . , I Q 1 I ' E A l LATIN CLUB A Dead language comes alive on't let it be said that Latin is a dead language because the Latin club proved it was not. One of the main events for the club was a trip to UNC at Asheville. The Fall Fo- rum was very competitive and the students that attended placed in several events. Some of these events in- cluded: track, chariot race, softball and frisbee throws, and swimming. The weekend also included lectures and an academic test which all students had to take. The Latin club students had two major Latin parties. One of them was a mythological mon- ster party where students had to choose a monster from Floman or Greek mythology and make a costume. Amy Hammond stated, Pre- paring the monster costumes gave me the chance to learn and better understand Roman and Greek mythological mon- stars. In December the club had an lo Saturnalia party at Tara Jackson's house. The club sang Christmas carols in Latin and exchanged gifts. To add to the Christmas festivities the club sold candy and santa helpers to help raise money. The money went toward the annual J.C.L. convention in Chapel Hill. When Alison Smith was asked about the trip she replied, The Latin trips are great opportunities to meet people, have fun, and learn more about Latin. The club also bought azaleas for the courtyard to help add liveliness. The Latin club had a great year and they hope they can continue the tradition. Leigh Millikin Q . Pulling for a victory. Dedra Cald- well, Beatrice Jones, Bonnie Lewis, and Andrea Smith pull chariot driver Brian Smith to a third place victory in Asheville. Photo by: C.Blackman Latin Il and lll members - Bottom Row: Dawn Denton, Wendy Spry, Parrish McDaniel, Andrea Britton, Shaundria Gibson, Chevelle Jones, Valina Tabor. Second Row: Tammy Norris, Christy Snider, Alison Smith, Dedra Caldwell, Bonnie Lewis. Third Row: Tara Jackson, Earle Koontz, Jerry Fleid, Andre Archie, Beatrice Jdnes, Andrea Smith. Top Row: Jason Plummer, Paul Benfield, Eddie Koontz, Leigh Millikin, Mark Seaford, And Amy Hammond. Photo By: A. Platt Latin l 87



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Q i . Q MW 'l Leaders plan activities to get students more involved Student' Government ant to get involved in an exciting relation- ship? Want to be challenged, meet interesting people, make a difference in the world? Then the student council would have been the place for you this year. It wasn't a free ride, there was a lot of hard workin- volved. Regina Perry said, lt takes concern and dedication toward the student council as a whole. Someone who can look at the tradition of the school and be brave enough to make a change belongs in the student council. It re- quired dedicated members who are willing to do such things as stand outside in the cold on a Friday night to sell cups and pom-poms at the games. It included planning for the powder puff game and home- coming to insure its success. The student council also collected money for UNICEF and food for the needy at Christmas time. Student council helped out students' social lives on Valentine's Day with heart to heart letters as well as provid- ing carnations to encourage better relations among the student body. The student council was a vital part of North Flowan High, continuing the tradition of a school that is active. Leigh Millkin Student Council l 89

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