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— oo, , - ler S52 ‘ax - 7 - .. 7 - Student Council members Jackie Hill and Danielle Allen watch as donors Chris Peeler and Lorenda Griffin give blood in the blood drive. Casey Hill commands fellow cadets to “dress right.” The reconditioning of the “RAIDER” sign on the hill of the football field was a spirit club project Michael Lester is working on a rough draft of his layout for a spirit club mural Leadership 145
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CLUBS ALPHABETICALLY SPEAKING (continued) DECA — Front Row: Mrs. Joyce Robinson (adviser), Lisa Towles, Linda Truman, Tracey Ratliff. Second Row: Denise Boutwell, Inga Small, Andrea Anderson, Felicia Lowe, Beth Payne, Debbie Swift. Back Row: Michael Grey, Tammy Goodrum, LaTanja Johnson, Rosalyn Massey, Dana Crawford, Eric Robinson, Tony Pilkey FBLA — Front Row: Alicia Gilmore, Lena Peacock (historian), Kiyo Wedlowe (president), Donna Ward (Vice-President), Gina Hogan (secretary), Katrina Smith (treasurer), Donna Crosby (reporter), Adrienne Thomas (parliamentarian). Second Row: Sharon Williams, Yvette Woodard, Charlisa Jackson, Chevonne Mason, Loretta Young, Sabrina Threatt, Wandra Calhoun. Back Row: Donna Williams, Sara Flewellyn, Julius Lary, Angie Gilder, Sheri Wimberly, Crissi Thomas. FHA HERO — Front Row: Stephanie Walker, Betty Lester, Shery! Stephens (treasurer), Katrina Webb (secretary), Reginald McCoy (vice president), Will Barbee (president), Lucretia Reynolds (parliamentarian), Aquilla Daniels (parliamentarian), Kim Gray (historian). Second Row: Mrs. Gwendolyn Crafter (adviser), Stephanie Clark, Shelia Dumas, Katrina Sykes, Anne Moss, Carla Frye, Patricia Cabiness, Mrs. Bernice Williams (ad- viser). Back Row: Andre Brown, Chery! Collins, Bernita Tucker, Joyce Thomas. GOLDEN STAR — Front Row: Judy Clark (copy editor), Tonya Hill (copy editor), Richard Young (editor-in-chief), Mrs. Carole Ford (advisor), Will Barbee (managing editor), Chevonne Mason (graphics editor), Juanita Browne (page editor). Second Row: Keith Minter (business manager), Jay Pittman (art and photography editor), Stephanie Clark (page editor), Debbie Swift (advertising and circulation manager), David Moore (page editor), Linda Truman (promotion and exchange manager), Sarita Brown (photographer).
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Honorary societies, publications, core subject clubs stress ACADEMICS Academic organizations seemed to fall in three categories — honorary, publications and core subject area clubs. The National Honor Society, probably the most well-known of the honor group, had a full, service-oriented year. Besides raising the money to purchase academic letters for deserving students and providing Christmas treats for the child care students, honor society members raised money for the muscular dystrophy associa- tion (MDA) by selling letters to Santa. They also contributed to the fund for Northeast graduate Brenda Cliette. The other two honorary groups, Mu Alpha Theta (for superior math students) and Quill and Scroll (for excep- tional publication staffers) were mainly concerned with induc- ting new members. Publications staffers began Mrs. Shirley Macklin and Richard Young plan a special event for the Literary team. 146 Academics the new year in step with the award-winning tradition that has almost become taken for granted. The Valhalla '85 yearbook got off to a flying start by winn- ing the ‘Sweepstakes’ award from the Georgia Yearbook Workshop in August. This award signified the overall ex- cellence of the book as planned by workshop participants. Shortly into the school year the Golden Star newspaper staff received word that the previous year’s newspapers had been ranked by Columbia Scholastic Press Association (CSPA) as a ‘‘Medalist”’ newspaper with marks of distinction in creativity and coverage. ‘Medalist’ ranking, CSPA’s highest award, is given to less than ten percent of the schools in any size classifi- cation. Soon afterward the Valhalla (continued on p. 148) Lisa Reese, Tammy James, and Judy Clark work on this year's Salmugundi literary magazine. sh — Heeneetttttrlintyyrs ae eee ed . , a - 2 - tees eet % % eaaneanne BAKER ANT
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