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The NHS Art Club members are US! rowt janie Hunnell. Pam McPeak. Dreme Jones, Rhonda johnson, Skipper Barker. Lisa Watkins. Trish Bailey, Mackie Oliver,Joel Ratledge, Petrella Cleary. V. Pres. Joye Tabor. Debra Lemons. Mike Gammon; t2nd rowt Lee Van Dyke, Kevin Sizemore, Bubby Blizzard, Treas. Angie Lusk,janine Sizemore, Sec. Tammy Cochran, Rhonda Wooden, Kathy Napper, David Powell, Jerome Johnson; wrd rowt Pres. Billy Belcher. Mike Graham, Mickey Gent Roger Steele, Ray Osborne. Larry McDaniel, Wayne Hopkins, and Lynda Wade. At left in group picture is Sponsor Mr. Ben Hall. With a land area of more than 43.000 square miles, Honduras is the second largest of the Central American countries. Volcanic peaks rising more than 8,000 feet fill more than three-fourths of the area. Mayans once lived here where today most are still Indians with small numbers of Spanish and Negro descendants. One colorful point about Honduras is that a picturesque American freebooter William Walker tried to liberate the country in 1860. Today, Tegucigalpa is its mountain capital, but it has little in the way of tourist attractions. Exports are bananas, coffee, timber. and tobacco. af$ H h I'llm: 28
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Port au Pg ATLANT IC OCEAN HISPANIOLA aHaiti is the French-speakingiiivkiiestem third of the island of Hispaniola where Columbus was shipwrecked in 1492. It has earthquakes and hurricanes, but the climate is usually hot and pleasant. Probably 9570 of the population is :Hblack; the balance mulatto, descendants of old French settlers; with 5,000 foreigners, about 15100; of whomkiyate white. Its president is elected for life. Fertile valleys produce coffee, bananas, sugar, sisal, cotton, cacao, maize, rice, millet, and castor beans. Some bauxite and copper are mined. Port-au-Prince is the largest city andithe capital with a fine harbor , where open-air markets, featuring fine I handcrafts, clothing, ceramics, tortoise shell jewelry, voodoo drums, French perfumes, German cameras, Swiss watches. This year's French Club members are hitting L to R0 President Gary Goins, Vice Pres. Marie Price, Secretary john Brant, hCozetta Stewart, Treasurer Tania Monarchy, Matilda Watkins, Yvette Mathews, hstandingh Miles Goosens, Alisa Scott, Assistant Treas. Karen Witcher, Steve Williams, Mona Ware, Brenda Brown, Sergeant At Arms Tim Brooks, Kris Witcher, Joey Copolo, Andrea Bethel, Patrick Boyd, Sharon Lee, Historian Betsy V Belcher, Cindy Hicks, and Missy Nester. At left, Sponsor Mrs. Scarlett Goosens.
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I m :h m The Student Action for Education members ate Uront rowh President Joey Copolo, Michael Pickett, Tina Murphy, Elizabeth Walton, Trina Newell, Alisa Scott, Steve Williams. Treasurer john Brant, David Bell, Sponsor Miss Carrington, Gary Goins, Andrea Bethel, mack 1'0va Kim Furches, Missy Nesxer, Davene Belcher, Secretary Tania Monarchy, Assistant Sec. Pam Graves, Karen Witcher, Ruth Payne. Lynda Wade, Vice Pres. Mona Ware, Aljutita Wheeler, 10m picguredh Tina $agnders, and Sonja'Minnis. One major project of the SAE was grading pipers for reggizhers. H LESSER ANTILLES ANTIGUA. largest of the British Leeward Islands, run by ah adhlin'istrator appointed by the British monarch, measures only 14 x 10 mxlgs m. snz'e. Its '0 . quiet atmosphere with gently rolling countryside, much of whxch IS given h. over to the cultivation 49f sugar cane. superb clean whitejbeaches, secluded little c6ves, wild surf, and excellent harbors make Antigua a pleasant island to visit. especially because its lack of rain, except m September and OANTIGUA chober, and 80a temperatures make it almost insect free. Antigua was discovered and named by Columbus in 1493.
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