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First row: Jake VanLandingham, Mary Katherine Gregory, Brian Edwards. Second row: Leigh Ann Smith, Amy Curry, Cory Hill. Third row: Christy Hill. Fourth row: Mary Bryant Hinson, Michelle Irwin. Katherine Hinson, Kena Maxwell. Katie Hook. Fifth row: Beth McCown, Amy Benedict. Karen Hayes, Mike Bauldree. Sixth row: Clarice Munroe, Jenni er Smith, Robbie Clark, Dianne Spooner. 160 Clubs Senior representative and hostess, Kena Maxwell, joins 7 Thompson and Natasha Frost during the luncheon for new dents.
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Stacy Ray and Scott Melvin give the finishing times for lanes 2 and 3 at the Special Olympics held at Carter Parra more School. The Senior Beta Club:Front row: Dianne Spooner, Mary Katherine Gregory-Chaplain, Katherine Hinson, Melissa Alexander, Grayson Munroe, Kena Maxwell Vice President, and Scott Melvin. Middle row: Wendy Bannister, Jennifer Smith, Shuun Foley. Daniel Mitchell. Jeff Bedenbaugh-President. Derek Jackson. Lamar Taylor, and Richard Rivera. Back row: Hugh VanLandingham. Tanny Santos-Treasurer. Cory Hill. Gil Ghason, Clay Tullos and Jamey Worrell- Secret ary. ■■■ Jr. Sr. Beta Club 159
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Stepping Into Familar Shoes Student Council started off by working the week before school began. They stepped into the comfortable shoes of previous members by painting the parking lot spaces and lending a helping hand to the parents and teachers, who were also loaded with more than their share of work. A luncheon was provided in the library to welcome the new students. Stephen Lane,new tenth grade student, said, “It gave me a chance to meet some new people.” To change the tradition some- what they decided to hold Home- coming at The Legion Home, rather than the Sawano or Coun- try Club. Junior, Angel Whiddon said, “Because it was an easier location, it made everybody want to go more”. For the Fall Carnival, members hammered in the stakes and fit- ted the boxes together to create the famous tunnel crawl. The Christmas tree was a big hit in the auditorium. Amy Benedict’s comment, “The tree looked better this year because we bought new lights, and for once Cory Hill cut it straight, summed it up. On February 11, Mrs. McK- eown, Christy Hill, Michele Irwin, Christi Adams, and Ka- ren Hayes decorated for Miss Munroe, which was held at the Swano Club the following eve- ning. As tradition would have it, Valentine’s Day carnations were sold and delivered. Several projects throughout the year were priorities. Litter control and student responsi- bility were among them. Di- anne Spooner said,“It’s a lot of Sampling Mama’s brownies Amy Ben- edict, Karen Hayes, and Amy Curry set up the buffet to welcome new students during the second week of school. Excused from fourth period, Michelle Irwin works as a Student Council rep- resentative attaching love notes to the carnations for Valentine's Day. work, but the results are worth it.” Mrs. McKeown was sponsor for her fourth year, and prob- ably her most trying year! The pre-dance alcohol problem during the Miss Munroe fes- tivities created, not only a dis- cipline problem, but concern for the future dances. The pos- itive results of a serious stu- dent assembly were experi- enced at the prom. Paving the parking lot was “money well spent” in the spring. Elections brought about enthusiastic campaigns and a roster of willing, able of- ficers. The last bell brought cheers of relief, but also the knowledge that the parking lot would need new paint in just two and half short months. Annual preparation of decorating the Christmas tree means Mrs. McKeown must search the boxes and bags for anything that might be re-used. Student Council 161
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