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'f ' M! , ,,q.!:s,,,q V V ,www 5 M 1, , ,WW SHS cheerleaders pose for just one more pic- ture before leaving camp. Band members Tracy Aycock, An- dre Hebert, Stan Gieger, Craig Locke, and Andy Holilield work hard at band camp. Members of the SHS cheerleader it squad practice before going to W, lr ' camp. Lori Sanford and Christi Gandy enjoy their fa- vorite pastime at cheerleader camp. AT CAMP!!! Summer Camp 7
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SUMMER FU , The summer of 1986 was a leam- ing experience for the many stu- dents who attended summer camps. Summer camps provide us with new ideas, new skills, and new horizons helping us to reach new heights. Various SHS students at- tended band camp, yearbook camp, cheerleader camp, and Ma- rine Biology Camp. These camps gave the participants time to get away from everyday life and more importantly to leam new ideas, meet new people, and some times encounter different life fomis. Band camp helped band mem- bers prepare for the football sea- son and also the many competi- tions they would enter during the year. Staff members who attended yearbook camp gained a better un- derstanding of how the yearbook is developed and leamed helpful new techniques on how to design the yearbook. Cheerleading camp gave SHS cheerleaders a chance to expand their techniques, get to know each other better and leam new cheers, chants, dances and stunts. Marine Biology Camp opened new and exciting doors for the peo- ple who attended. They leamed about many types of sea life and plant life along the Mississippi Coast. Camp was a new experience for some, but even those who had been before agreed it was an ex- tremely fun leaming experience. 6 Summer Camp James Shows and Robert Tilly, a Mt. Olive stu- dent, skim for aquatic life at Marine Biology Camp. Ronnie Rials collects sea shells on the Ship Island beach during free time at Yearbook Camp.
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SR. AND JR. BETA AT WORK Senior Beta members are ffront row! Debbie Eavenson, Jada Magee, secretary, Bren- da Craft, treasurer, James Shows, president, Niles lshee, vice-president, Kristie Dun- can, corresponding secretary, Kim Bullock, reporter, Karen Bullock. 2nd row: Vanessa Johnson, Sylida Johnson, Rachel Wilson, Carolee Harrell, Susie Eaton. 5rd row: Shelley Shoemake, Ken'y Davis, Tanya Gill, Melissa Kobrovsky, Angela Wade, Melinda Atwood. 4th row: Tammy Wilson, Christina Magee, Audrey Carruth, Deanna Dawsey, Paul Cooley, Alicia Leggett. Back row: Darwin Wade, Ty Hitt, Ronnie Rials, John Davis, Mark Norris, Kevin Lee, Brian Craft, Christy Crandy. The SHS chapter of the Senior Beta Club is part of a national organization which recognizes and honors students for their achievement, character, and leadership qualities. During the year Betas were in- volved in many activities. In No- vember, new members ollicially became part of Beta at the induc- tion ceremony. During February, Beta members traveled to Biloxi for the State convention. There, they competed in the Quiz Bowl, elected new state officers, saw talent competition, and soaked 8 Clubs up some sun on the Gulf Coast. Throughout the year, Betas raised funds for the Society to Prevent Blindness. When John West Harris estab- lished Beta in 1954, he envi- soned a club that would pro- mote outstanding qualities of students. Today, that spirit lives on in SHS Betas. They have wel- comed not only Beta's opportu- nities but its responsibilities as well. ln doing so, they have helped make SAC a better place to be. -f-fizwf Ty Hitt, Shelley Shoemake, and Mark Hon'is, along with other members, devel- op strategy to sell candy as one of their fund raisers. f f f
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