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I ' -, i i vC::;- As Shawn Beck buys some sup- plies, student council member NIechele Gamblll marks his pur- chases. Itemizing was necessary to keep an accurate inventory. lwaiting the balloon release, Gia Tate takes advantage of the op- portunity to get out of class. LaShai Hughes, Cheryl Jones, Michelle Easier. Amy Scarborough, Chris AHred, Tara Yates, Niechele Gambill, Sponsor Car- ol Mann
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dtudent Council sponsor, Dr. Car- ol Mann, fills balloons with helium for the district wide balloon release to commemorate Drug Awareness week in early May. Shopping students Suddenly, the teacher asks, Did everyone bring their notecards today? You reach for your note- book, you check your coat pockets . . . you forgot them. But you remember the student store. You know they should have just w hat you need. Student Council ran the student store. This was actually a room located at the corner between the cafeteria and library which contained many basic school supplies like pa- per, pens, pencils and notecards. Members took turns clerking at the store. They worked shifts by lunch pe- riods. Usually just one stu- dent was needed to work a shift. It was fun working in the store after lunch, ' Al- lison Gibbons said. It was sort of like a meeting place for everyone. If a student needed an item from the store, he or she could simply go to the store during their lunch time to purchase what they needed. Many students used the store quite often, while other used it when abso- lutely in need of a pen, pencil or whatever. I think the student store came in handy for many people, Wendy Al- len said. (Ericka Wells) ffelping at the student store, i Paula Cowan finds an item for a customer. The store was a con- venience for students to get school supplies in a pinch. teachers Dawn Smithey and Gail Barnes looked skyward as the 2 p.m. siren sounded to sig- nal simultaneous balloon release sponsored by the student coun- cil.
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Row 1 Sponsor; Cathy Maynard, Vice Pres- ident, Ashlea Harpold. Secretary; Shelley Smith, President, Sponsor Ginny Johnson. Row 2 Holly Eaves, Andrea Macy, Katy Bandy, Suzanne LeMay, Teresa Alonzo, Su- san Ferrell, Brad Towns Row 3 Tina Pham. Stacie Russell, Tracee Amabella DeGuia. Stephanie Frank, Lisa Cormier, Paula McPherson, Shannon Welsh Row 4 Ritu Singh, Kenny Balvm, Jay Borja, Joe Amaya, Paula Peterson, Lucas Shupe, Lisa Covey. flow 1 Brandie Hine, Alicia Pelkey, Mary McCurdy, Chrissy Layer, Angle Turner, Mazen Bedri. Row 2 John Gorman, Bryan Howard, Brandon Davis, Kellie Mulheron, Brenda Ellis, Angela Thompson, Susie Mulheron. Row 3: Brenn Green, Lee Whitaker, Jon George, Jason James, Chris Conner, Jenni Hardi, Rebecca Jackson. Row 4. Chris Kent, Wesley Moss, Jeremy Ortega, Eric Layer. Michae l Speegle. Jerf Haas, John Boeman flow Marisa Stumpo, Jon Barry, Holly Bell, Holly Arriaga. Nina Sockwell, Justine Johnson Row 2 Leslie Watkins, Robin Johnson, Betsy Sogard. Yvonne Kelley, Mickey Tucker, Mandy Matheny flow 3 Uyen Vu, Jason Nguyen, Cathy Deville. Lisa Stoker, Sam Mathews, Sabm Sunny Row 4 David Miller, Valerie Rowland, Mindy Rob- ertson, Chris Williams, Traci Thomas, Car- men Cuevas. Laura Hull Row 1 Allison Gibbins, Jennifer Matatall, Cathy Laughlm. Quentine Hornsby, Kelly Hindman, Jason Thompson Row 2 Richard Baguio, Toby Speight, Lisa Belcher. Tuyen Tran, Jennifer Fridge, Samia Siddiqui Row 3 Amy Webb, Emily Cockerham, James Wil- liams. Enn Elliott, Karia Martin, Lisa Grass- mick Row 4 Michael Trundle, Thien Tran, Lakaena Chan. Steve Kath. J D Allen. Craig Webb
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