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BET Front row - Terry Swain, Theresa Rentz, Frank Cuthbertson, Wilson McKenzie, Kevin Lasseterg 2nd row - Barbara Broaddus, Karen Rhodes, Mr. Iohn Iones, Bernard McGriff, Anthony Parker, Alvin Parker, Michael Brennan, Anthony Rubin, 3rd row - Lisa Walsh, Lisa McMurray, Melina Kaloostiang 4th row - Susan Deluca, Bryan -:iw xi Pearls, ruffles, and lace! Luanne Lawson and Chris Ugles walk down the aisle during the Omega fashion show to show off the newest attire for weddings. Franc, Mona Hall, Suzanne O'Brien, Barbara Burns, Anthony Sarmiento, Paul Guiliano, Iames Mason, Teresa Ferguson, Mark Aeschtg Back row - Dawn Bennett, Tooney Rierson, Lance Miller, Robert Nelson, Phillip Iones, Keith Keller, Iames Montgomery, Scott Clark, Richard Hogan, Richard Duda, Rodney Martin, Barry Wade. 423 S2302 taiwan , an Us it ' - 'cf .f Waiting in the wings. john Miller and Dawn Brennan wait their turn to display the new spring fashions. 74 BETA ... A stylish pair! Omega offers the opportunity to fashion showy Tracy Stuebs and Iohnny Childress learn more about modeling during the spring shownew designs forthe prom.
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Honorable achie ers When something is learned it is fun- damental, but when someone takes a great interest in a subject the boundaries are endless. This is where the honor societies come in. They sup- ply the above average student from art, Latin, Spanish, German, and the student who excels in school work with a feeling of self-accomplishment and the honor of being selected as one of the brightest. Most honor societies had induction where new members were installed into the group. After induction the different honor societies' duties were varied. lf .. ,. Some tutored other students who were having trouble with a certain subject. Other honor societies provided services for the community, such as National Honor Society helping the American Heart Association. Some of the societies raised money, like the National Honor Society's work for raising money for a scholarship fund for students who have excelled in four different categories: leadership, service, character, and scholarship. Money was raised through candy sales and a poster sale. National Honor Society: Front row - Angel McGowan, Larry Spangler, Lowella Esperanza, Larry Forbishg 2nd row - Sandy Vrablic, Anne Harman, Brenda Owens, Ellen Batsavage, Todd Adair, Lorena Pfister, Wendy Haskins, Steve Ivory, Lechi Vo, Susan Haynie, Caesar Esperanza, Ieff Larkin, Hoat Vo: 3rd row - Laurie Meyer, Cindy Bjurmark, Nam-Anh Pham, Denise Griffin, Rich Griffiths, Kathy McCullough, Sue Puckett, Mary Kingg Back row - Iodi Smith, Rick Stecher, Ioe Pulido, Michael Priester. NATIONAL HONOR I SOCIETY SPANISH HONOR I SOCIETY Spanish Honor Society: Front row - Tammy Randall, Frederique Leduc, Lisa Basallop 2nd row - Meg Hester, Lechi Vo, Todd Adair, Lowella Esperanza, Barbara Basallog Back row - Tracy Brown, Ieanette Farr, Michelle Green, Manuel Rodriguez, Kristi Bolling, Iennifer Merriman, Denise Griffin. HONOR socnarnzs 73
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If 35515: W .W V, ' Front row - Lisa Murphy, Ioellen Shell, Lesli Lucci, Dawn Brennan, Lisa Bleck, Billilyn Burns: 2nd row - Debbie Shell, Luanne Lawson, Ieanine Colette, Wendy Rowley, Melissa Gesserg Back row - Marc Frye, Alvata Coleman, Iocelyn Garvin, Diane Marlowe, Tina Spencer, Debra Wilkerson, Arlicia Beaton, Shani Baker. Facts and figures One could say the Beta and the Omega chapters of Distributive Educa- tion Clubs of America IDECAJ were a lot of work, but not exactly like the work in other classes at school. In class, Beta students learned about keeping a budget, doing income tax, and other skills in the marketing and merchandis- ing area. There was more work to the class than this, thoughg man students took advantage of leavin school early to go to work. Many of are skills they were taught in the classroom benefited them in their own jobs. These two chapters of the club DECA met every day with either Mr. Iohn Iones or Ms. Barbara Elson. Ome a allowed students to learn about the fashion world. One of the ac- tivities of the club was puttin on a fashion show. The members of the club not only learned techniques for model- ing, but also learned about areas of mer- chandising like buying and selling. Stepping into the world of fashion, Luanne Lawson models a wedding gown during the Omega Club's fashion show, which displayed fashions for weddings and the prom. OMEG OMEGA 75
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