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ACADEMICS (continued from p. 146) staff was notified that the Valhalla ’84 book had won se- cond place from the same organization. This ranking was remarkable, considering the book was literally resurrected from oblivion. This news push- ed the 1985 staff into working harder on this year’s book. Meanwhile, the Salmagundi literary magazine was busily soliciting, producing, and evaluating original poems, short stories, essays, art and photography for inclusion in the magazine. Members of all three staffs attended spring conventions of the regional Southern In- terscholastic Press Association (SIPA) and Georgia Scholastic Press Association (GSPA) Con- ventions where they an- ticipated even more Kudos. Core subject area clubs worked hard to increase stu- dent skills in a particular academic area. For example, the Math Club offered a free tutoring service during lunch break and com- peted in Math Olympics and tournaments, while planning and executing tournaments for the elementary students in Northeast feeder schools. The Literary Club encour- aged students to enter various essay, drama and speech com- petitions throughout the year, competing on a major scale in the Region 4AAAA Literary Events for the first time in a long time. According to literary club advisors each competition yielded a measurable increase in excitement and success. At the same time both groups demonstrated a kind- ness by sending cards to retired math and language arts teachers on various occasions during the year. 148 Academics Judy Clark, Ethel Hill, Winifred Beckles, Mrs. Shirley Macklin, Nicole Bailey, Cheryl Ann Banks, and LaGlen da Pugh discuss entries for Salmagundi literary magazine Chery! Ann Banks and LaGlenda Pugh tie strings to Valentine balloons sold as a fundraiser. Tonya Hill, Keith Minter, Debbie Swift, Richard Young, and Will Barbee work on newspaper layout on the light table. Althea Lackey and Jody Harrison check publication cards against master student list.
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C.uss ALPHABETICALLY SPEAKING (continued; Debbie Swift chooses the best photos for Superlatives and Who's’ who spreads Chevonne Mason types the incoming stories for the Golden Star. JAZZ ROCK ENSEMBLE — Front Row: Dana Jackson, Sharon Mathis, Angela Walker, Charity Cabiness, Chery! Williams, Faye Harris. Second Row: Travis Davis, James Henderson, Kenny Sanders, Daphne Woodford, Ruthie Thomas, Geno Hughes (drums), Tonya Brown, Sharon Williams, Eric John (keyboard), Marcus Johnson (bass guitar), Latanja Johnson, Chery! Brown. Back Row: Pamela Cabiness, Traci Saxby, LaTonya Woods JROTC BATTALION STAFF — Front Row: Alton Clowers (Battalion Commander). Second Row: Alicia Gilmore (Battalion S), Daphne Wood- ford (Battalion S1), Ethel Hill (Battalion Executive Officer). JROTC A COMPANY — Front Row: Gilmore, 1st Lt. LaShawn Vinson, Cap- tain Thomas (Company Commander), Bobby Zeigler, Alonzo Woodford, Major Hill. Second Row: Tameko Warren, Debra Finney, Denise Steele, Eric Wediowe, Dexter Miller, Necole War- ren, Kevin Humphries, Dexter Vickers, Jacqueline Harvey. Third Row: Eugene Williams, Richard Hughes, Dexter Ward, Kelvin Watkins, Felicia Tufts, Anne Moss, Eric Harris, Chris Lewis, Alisa Gibbons, Audrey Alex- ander. Fourth Row: Earnest Huston, LaShawn Walker, Sonja Jordan, Evans Brown, Antonio Durhan, Tonya Brown, Lucretia Reynolds, Angela Brown, Audrey Watosn, Greg Mosely, Alexis Burkett. Back Row: Wayne Walker, Darrell Brundage. JROTC B COMPANY — Front Row: Emory Flagg, Isreal Coates, Emanuel Howard, Casey Hill, Mark Findlay, Wanda Bonds, Herbert McNair. Sec- ond Row: Adrienne Thomas, Robert Leek, Jasonya Boyd, Dexter Howard, Alan Green, Hector Petts, Tim Miller, Phillip Walker, Darryl Stephens, Felicia Baldwin, Eugene Green, Alisa Mitchell. Third Row: Louis Newton, Andre Bobo, Harold Johnson, Carolyn Goolsby, Pamela Gay, Carol Clayborn, Stacy Moss, Alicia Rhodes, Jesse Williams, Willie James, Ruben Taylor. Fourth Row: Antoine Eason, Vincent Felton, John Stewart, Zelda Pitts, Hazel Wilson, Jeffery Mills, Eric Lowe, Steve Sims, Robert Samuel, Tijuana Hillman, Nicole Williams. Back Row: Andre Evans, Rodney Thomas.
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CLUBS ALPHABETICALLY SPEAKING (continued) JROTC, D COMPANY — Front Row: Alton Glowers (Col.), Brad Ander- son, Del Mack (Capt.), Frank Cook, Isaac Gibbons, Daphne Woodford. Second Row: Liz Grimes, Merrick Robinson, Dexter Haywood, Antonio Harris, Tyrone Hill, Pamela King, Pam Thomas, Leroy Morgan, Alarie Cor- nelius, Kelsie Riggins, Torrance Shines, Regina Williams. Third Row: Nora Stephens, Warrick George, Tyrous Rouse, Travis: Jackson, Michelle Fuller, Martha Shinholster, Gloria Lester, Tim Wynn, James Williams, Joycelyn Redding, David Neeley, Steve Horton. Fourth Row: Van Eason, Sher- rod Franklin, Tony Hurst, Estella Cor- nelius, Ronnie Tyler, Darrell Thames, Seketha Anderson, Arletta Wynn, Kathy Nelson, Sean Donaldson. Fifth Row: Victor Godbee, Sadie Thomas, Vernon Brown, Kimley Griffin, Cynthia Zeigler, Micheal Mills, Phillip Cash, Lyman Calhoun, Tereasa Howard. Top Row: Tim Hawkins, James Jordan, An- drea Glover, Felicia Gainey, Gina Watkins, Valerie Shines. JROTC, COLOR GUARD — Front Row: Alicia Glimore (Asst. Com: mander), Joycelyn Redding, Ethel Hill (Commander), Timothy Wynn. Second Row: Alicia Rhodes, Felicia Tufts, An- tonio Durham. JROTC, RIFLE TEAM — James Williams, Tim Wynn, Vincent Felton, Adrienne Thomas, Paul Ogles, Warrick George, André Evans, Willis Stevens. Clubs 149
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