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FRONT—T. Easterwood, D Brown. S. Nelson. T. Bowman. P. Pieper. T. Magouirk. L. Pody. 2ND ROW K Badgett. M. Cooper. L. Wooten. G. Hcathcock. K Whitley. T. Yothcr. M. Davis, 3RD ROW C. Fischer. S. Hinds, S. Rogers. E. Craven. C. Creed. J. DeLoach, L. Elliott. C. Brown. 4TH ROW—R. Osborne. T. Graham. K. Torres. J. Abernathy. K. Pinkard. M. Cotton. 5TH ROW—T. Burt. L. Easterwood, C. Smith. J. Dotson. R. Pieper. A. Pope. Modern Music Masters Mrs. Burleson is the sponsor of the Modern Music Masters, whose purpose is to encourage scholarship and charac- ter among music students. Students in choir and band are se- lected by their grades and conduct to be inducted into the club. The club has an induction once a year. Modern Music Masters has approximately 65 mem- bers. The club plans programs for their monthly meetings. These include per- formances by faculty of area schools and alumni of Saks High. Speech Debate The Speech and Debate Club is a Saks High School organization created to assist people who wish to improve their abilities in speech and debate. The club was founded last year by David Lindsay, who is also president. This year the Speech and Debate Club attended Speech contests in Gat- linburg. Birmingham, and Atlanta. Though they didn't win, these competi- tions provided excellent experience. The club only has seven members this year, but any interested students are asked to join next year. Hopefully, with some fresh members the club will bring home some winnings. FRONT—T. Nix. 2ND ROW-T. Stacey. P. Jones, 3RD ROW—D. Lindsay. S. White, J. DeLoach. BACK—K. Lawson Organizations 27
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Pep Club The Pep Club is a club which is vital to our “school spirit. They are active in promoting a feeling of worthiness for all students, especially those who participate in athletics. Each fall the Pep Club gives weekly awards to those who display good school spirit and a willingness to cooperate. In the spring, the club sponsors a “Sir Sexy Saks” beauty pageant. Some of the most gorgeous guys in school came dressed up in their best outfits. The contestants clothing ranged from evening gowns to high-tailed dresses. The “girls” presented themselves in front of the judges and the school. The judges remarked they had a tough decision to make in picking the winner. After a break for the judges to decide, we find out the winners. The winner of the pageant turned out to be Scott Connell. First Runner-up was Rodney Harris, Sec- ond Runner-up was Russ Carter, Third Runner-up was Bruce Pitts, and Miss Congeiality was Michael Johnston. The money which is raised during the “Sir Sexy Saks” pageant is given to the school. The school can use the money where they have the greatest need for it. The Pep Club is an organization who cares about our total school program. FRONT—C. Mathis, L. Wooten, L. Wilkinson. Sponsor—P. Pitts, 2ND ROW—P. Picpcr, T. Magouirk. L. Kay. T. Fleming. K. Cline, B. Finley, L. Wooten, J. Dcthragc. P. Lawrimore, A. Haney. A. Stcdham. 3RD ROW—M. Crow. J. Hammonds. L. Henderson. A. Hunter. G. Johnson. R. Flint, T. Houston. S. Burney. Y. Thomas. J. Dotson. 4TH ROW A. Haynes. M. Cooper. L. Weller. K. Newsome, T. Ziglar, L. Wyvillc, J. Hearn, R. Pate, L. Hairston, 5TH ROW—L. Bailey, K. Badgett, T. Sledham, M. Miller, T. Bu an, S. Connell, K. Jennings. N Brittain. S. Frady. TOP RIGHT—Junior crowns the new queen. RIGHT—Faisal takes his turn. 26 Organizations
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Key Club Key Club Sweethearts The Key Club is an organization at the high school level that is affiliated with the International Kiwanis Organi- zation. Key Club is a stepping stone to becoming a member of a Kiwanis Club as an adult. Key Club is composed of students of students who are leaders in their church, school, and community activities. A new member must be invited to join by some- one who is an active member of the club. The purpose of the organization is to hold projects and activities that would raise funds to give to civic and school needs. This year the club sponsored a beautification program for the school. FRONT—L. Wyville, C. Brown, G. Govatos, T. Buzan, T. Young. J. Mason. 2ND ROW—S. Deerman—Sponsor, O. Honeycutt, J. Underwood. S. Connell, G. Collins, G. Heathcock, A. Carden. BACK—B. Bonds, F. Ziglar, R. Robertson, R. Mayberry, S. Gibson, F. McCain, R. Clark. G. Grizzard TOP RIGHT—The Key Club beautification project is begun by Mrs. Deerman. BOTTOM RIGHT—Tommy. Grant, and Thomas use muscle power in their effort to place a rock on the bank.
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