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With the able guidance of Mr. Robert Mantiply, the Senior Executive Commit- tee had a successful year. Two seniors from each homeroom were voted to be representatives. The group met each Wednesday at 8:05, (or somewhere there about). During the school year the club participated in many activities. The first project to be tackled was home- coming. After an all — night decorating party at Laura Burden's home, the seniors were exuberant to learn that their homecoming float had won first place. The biggest fundraiser of the year was on January 21 when the seniors held the annual senior barbecue. The money they raised was used to fund a ‘ their delightful Senior Ball. The Senior Exec worked all day February 18 to transform the lobby into a classical Greek party. Later the seniors would host a senior picnic at Dry Lake Park. The members of the 1988-89 Senior Executive Committee were Susan Benton, Angela Holsten, Greg Boatwright, Michelle Kinnear, Stephanie Williams, Susie Culpep- per, Amy Baldwin, Matt Schultz, Mike Hester, Stephanie Bryant, Kaci Boulware, Dee Hillock, Marie Kemp, Susie Santos, Alisha Willis, Caleb Carter, Scott Culpep- per, Cory Dinkins, Gary Matthews, Ashleigh Andrews, Jan Melnick, Sandy Kubia, Joey Rigsby, Lindy Feightner, Amy Wilson, Eddie Oliver, and Keshia Madison. — TT SENIOR EXEC SENIOR EXEC SENIOR EXEC Helping get the lobby turn- ed into a Grecian wonder land on Saturday morning are Michelle Kinnear and Susan Benton Ashleigh Andrews makes sure everything gets done right, especially as she tells Roger Blizzards what to do Greg Boat and Scott Cul- pepper are recruited to help get the cabbages out of the freezer during the senior barbeque.
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Advocate Advocate Advocate Advocate At the beginning of the school year it seemed that Northside would no longer have a newspaper, but several concerned students banded together with Mr. Gerald Boyd to form a new newspaper entitled the Advocate. These students, while only publishing one newspaper for the year, worked long and hard to keep the tradition of the Northside newspaper alive. They had to surmount many technical difficulties to publish the news- paper. Many days they stayed after school to work on the paper and go through all the troubles of typing all of the information up on the computer. They depended on their photographer, Jerry Dan- ials, to get the paper's pictures. He was often seen sliding around the floor taking pictures during the mock election. The paper was sold to the students and faculty for twenty-five cents. Mr. Boyd has the job of being an instructional coordinator as well as the ADVOCATE sponsor. HIGH HOMI THE | Advocate Members (front row from left to right) Matt Jester, Sherry McElroy, (second row from left to ri ; i ght) John Copeland, Greg Boatwright, Sheree Henderson, Je i Jonathan Peel, Steve Varnadoe, Dena Douglas, and Lloyd MacDonald ’ ee Advocate 121
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A ae se I Pe | SENIOR EXEC SENIOR EXEC SENIOR EXEC WO CIDE HIGH SC a “al Ex - PRESENTED BY THE € PRESIDENT — CALEB CARTER; VICE PRESIDENT — JOEY RIGSBY; SECRETARY — MARIE KEMP; PROJECT CHAIRMAN SANDY KUBIA; TREASURER — AMY WILSON KAREN PARISH AND MIKE HESTER ARE READY FOR EVERYONE NOW THAT THEY HAVE THE BREAD STEPHANIE BRYANT AND AMY BALDWIN TAKE A BREAK AFTER A HARD CLEAN-UP JOB KAC! BOULWARE AND SUZY CULPEPPER COM- BINE CONVERSATION AND WORK AS THEY ROLL NAPKINS. SUZIE SANTOS AND ALISHA WILLIS ENJOY PREPARING THE COLE SLAW FOR THEIR SE- NIOR BARBEQUE SENIOR EXEC 123
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