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hen the Membership in Honor Society is largest in school's history and reflects class of 'achievers' inety students with a 3.6 or better grade average were National Honor Society members. According to their pre- sident, john Eubanks, the member- ship was the largest in the school's history. Senior member Christy Hicks called the accomplishment typical of the class. This is a class of achieversf' she said. The members are ambitious. They want to go places, and they willf' Christy commended the school system for its part. The faculty pushes academic achievement and rewards it, she said. This encourages students to want to achieve, and it speaks well for the system. Honor Society also recognizes leadership, character, and service, THIS IS THE SCOOP - Seniors Liz Martin and Vicki Causey take a break at the Key Club picnic for homemade ice cream. The picnic is held annually to promote membership in the club. Photo by Melissa Matthews bell rings and members were equally qualified in these areas Members are as active in the community as they are in school Christy said. They study hard and work for what they get. In the process they present a good image for the school Members also were rewarded with practical benefits. For example john Eubanks and Susie Prueter were nominated for scholarships However senior Marla Hardwick pointed out, the whole school benefits or' in others she said. 'We serve the student body through projects such as decorating for Homecoming and with Teacher Appreciation Day we honor those who educate us. - . By Karen Salmon 4:762-I WHO'S IS THIS? - A guest speaker at a Monday night Young Life meeting tries to find out who the owner of this Barbie doll is. Club members went around to different cars and collected various items to be claimed during the meeting. Photo by Vicki Causey 76!Academics ? Ik or 1 - - 1, 7 T . L., QQ ,M I . M 3 V U -Q , , aim - ' ...A s I Honor Society promotes 'hon- t i U y ' e 1 6 A .ff , s is W sg it A W .g 1 - fra.,-'yidni M L A I
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GROUP EFFORT - Young Life members share a good time at a Monday night meeting. The organization offered students a chance to get together with friends and have fun. Photo by Greg Powell DANCING NIGHTLY - Seniors Tony Smith and Linda Mariner enjoy a good time at a Senior Cabinet-sponsored dance. The Cabinet sponsored the dances as an activity to raise money for prom. Photo by Vicki Causey AN HONORABLE MENTION - Senior Beth Brady gives a speech on leadership, a quality all Honor Society members were urged to acquire at the Honor Society induction in December. Brady was previously inducted in her junior year. Photo by Robert Miller When the bell ringsf75
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STRAIGHT TO IT - Seniors Gibby Lemon BUSY BODIES - English students gather cans and Cheryl Sloan draw the final layout for the of food collected in response to Student key club calendar, the club's annual money Council's food drive during the Thanksgiving making project. Photo by Robert Miller holidays. Photo by Angie Cook KEY CLUB OFFICERS - Libbi Dixon, co-activities chairmang Valerie Clay, secretaryg Barry Martin, vice president, Jim Salmon, presiclentg Gibby Lemon, co- activities chairman. , , I HONOR SOCIETY OFFICERS - john Eubanks, presidentg Marla Hardwick, vice president, Kellie Sheffield, secretaryg Tony Smith, treasurer. STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS - julie Glaze, secretaryg David McCune, vice president, Pam White, president. When the bell rings!77
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