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Reginald Kitchens stirs the mortar to do some bricklaying The DECA Bookstore offers a wide variety of supplies, both personal and for school VOCATIONAL (Continued from p. 151) Then these clubs turned their attention to within as they took part in a variety of competitions. VICA had an Olympic skills contest in which they com- peted in different categories. FBLA went to Middle Georgia College in Cochran for their competition. VOCA competed against 21 other Middle Felecia Ford, Katrina Webb, Stephanie Clark, and a friend work on Valentine's Day projec t for FHA HERO in March. Georgia counties DECA competed in a written competition with hopes of ad- vancing to the state and from there to the national competitions. Vocational 153
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CLUBS ALPHABETICALLY SPEAKING (continued) MU ALPHA THETA — Front Row: Judy Clark, Veatrice Reynolds, Tam my James, Lisa Reese, Wayne Mathis, Stephanie Harris, LaGlenda Pugh, Roscoe Smith, Miss Rita Long, (ad viser). Second Row: Raquel Hill, Eric Robinson, Andrea Nelson, Marlo Oliver, Chery! Ann Banks, Winifred Beckless, Keith Minter, Debbie Swift. Back Row: Michelle Bond, Darry! Red den, Traci Saxby, Eric Windhom, Marion Womack, Aubrey Harrell NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY — Front Row: Raquel Hill (treasurer), Tammy James (president), Judy Clark (vice-president), Stephanie Harris (secretary), Wayne Mathis (reporter). Second Row: Mrs. Jeanetta Echols (adviser), Mrs. LaMerle Loveland (ad- viser), Cynthia Aaron, Darryl Redden, Edrina Cornelius, Winifred Beckles, Lisa Reese, Keith Minter, Roscoe Smith. Third Row: Michelle Bond, An drea Nelson, Marlo Oliver, Suzanne Venerable, Traci Saxby, Aubrey Har- rell, LaGlenda Pugh, Donna Ward, Gina Hogan. Back Row: Juana Cherry, Veatrice Reynolds, Eric Windhom, Marion Womack, Cheryl Ann Banks, Alton Clowers, Brad Borum. PEER COUNSELORS — Front Row: Kiyo Wedlowe, Deshure Copeland, Dana Andrews, the Rev. Cur: tis Hardnett (adviser), Marlo Oliver, An- drea Nelson, Tracey Ratliff. Back Row: April Basley, Rosalyn Brown, Kedrick Collins, Lonzy Edwards. QUILL AND SCROLL — Front Row: Windy Jenkins, Keith Minter, Tammy James, Ann Banks, Lisa Reese, Winifred Beckles, LaGlenda Pugh, Marion Womack, Chevonne Mason, Richard Young, Alfonzo Hoskins. Second Row: Shirley Macklin (adviser), Ethel Hill, Sharon Thompson, Nicole Bailey, Joey Davis, Traci Saxby, Jay Pittman, Jody Har- rison, Mrs. Carole Ford (adviser). Back Row: Stephanie Harris, Brad Borum, Judy Clark, Valerie Hill, Jimmy Hoskins, Sarita Brown, Alton Clowers, Angie Gilder, Debbie Swift, Althea Lackey, Lisa Baldwin. 152 Clubs
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Band, Jazzettes, Chorus, Drama, Jazz Rock practice hard to become true PERFORMERS “Break a leg! ’ has an almost magical meaning to several groups on campus. This is the traditional good luck slogan for performers. The most well-known organization in the performing group is the Marching Raider Band. Composed of about 100 members, the band showed growth and improvement under the continued fine leader- ship of Mr. William Ritter, director of bands. The band The Jazzettes wait for halftime to do their performance. Mrs. Floyd accompanies the chorus during class rehearsal 154 Performers performed halftime shows for the football games and marched in a number of parades in Macon, Ft. Valley, and Savannah; they also gave a Christmas concert. The highlight of the year, however, was receiving the honor of opening the political rally for President Ronald Reagan in a campaign stop in Macon before the November election. (Continued on p. 156) The woodwinds of the concert band perform their best for the Christmas program.
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