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KEY CL UB Members: Row 1: Andrea McBrayer, Kim Percha, Todd Log- gins, Antoinette Cannon, Kelly Ferrell, Bucky Rice, Don johnson. Row 2: Colin Whrnnery, Robert Carillon, Chris Burke, Sammy Snell, Ricky Allen, Alan Smith, Ed Gar- ner. Row 3: Steve Heath,jeffKey, Bil- ly Vaughn, Doug Loux, Bethany Wilson, Kathleen McCoin, Trevor Rilkin. Row 4: Hunter Nash, Ken Thom- as, William Malone, Brad Miller, Mark Pickel, Mitch Freeman, Mat- thew Herman. Row 5: lsiah Kelley, Kerry Morris, Bucky Smart. Key Club Q N xo ox Public Appreciation. The Key Club sells trees to raise money for the Multiple Sclerosis Society. Ricky Allen pre- sents Col. Sims with his certificate for buying a tree to support the Multiple Sclerosis foundation, Key Club OfHcers. Mr. Beasley, sponsorgjeff Key, president, Colin Whinnery, sergeant at arms, Doug l,oux, secretarymreasurer.
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SCIENCE CL UB The members ofthe Science Club must be enrolled in a science class. They go on field trips to regional science related industries. They also raise money through a candy sale to go on a trip at the end ofthe year. The club sponsors a science contest, and many of the members take part in a science olymprad. They also take part in community service activities, including class held to teach people the technique of cardio- pulmonary resuscitation. Mrs. Richards and Mrs. Webb sponsor the Science Club. Q , ,D -ef I eff' 37 Showing Science Club Spirit. Science Club members Michael Williams, jeff Key, jim Rippy, and Brad Miller demonstrate the operation of the Behr Free Fall Appara- tus. Science Club OfHcers: Michael Williams, trea- surer, Hunter Nash, vice president, Brad Miller, president, jim Rrppy, secretary, jeff Key, re- porter, Mrs. Richards and Mrs. Webb, spon- sors. cience Club members: 'ow l: Brad Miller, Matthew Herman. Regina Waddey, Deborah Brazelton, Anissa Bamlield, Diane Baker, Angela Peyton, Karen Piercy, 'na Galyon, Michelle Holland, Wanda Loyd, Melissa Creghton, Debbie Moore, Kelly Ferrell, jeff Key. 'ow 2: Don johnson. jon Parker, Andrea McBriar, joAnn Sprague, Diane Fisher, David Laffeity, Shelly Lentant, jenny Amos, julie lorrison, Robin Allen, jerri Ballard. Tracey Baggett, Francine Boisvert, Lisa Carillon. 'ow 5: Audra Brown. Tina Anderson, Mary Glassco, Erin Riley, Manicia Stephens, Melissa Gill, Monica Scott, Tonya Smith, Lori Bolton, Parrell Welch. Wendy Warren. Sharon Dye. Kristee johnson. 'ow 4: Willie Loyd. Billy Norton. Sam Tucker. Alan Smith, Tammy Braclcney, Kim King, Greg Calloway, Kim Percha, Natalie Parker, am Meacham. Amy Fowler, Lisa Sowell, Yvonne Corley, Kathy Raleigh. ow 5: Barry Cartwrght. Michael Williams, Hunter Nash, Doug Loux, jim LeeMaster, Kelly Simpson, Mack Short, jeff Givens, Rebecca elds, Kathy Ralston. Ellen Meacham. Wendy Basham, Kelly Hillard. ow 6: jim Rippy, Tony Cook, james Richeson, Teresa Bolton, john Cothron. w Q, Science Club
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Unlocking the Future Sponsored by Mr. Beasley, the Key Club sold spook insurance before Halloween and will also sell trees and candy canes. Money H-om the spook insurance sale and the candy cane fundraiser will be used for the yearly Key Club convention which will be held in Gatlinburg. Money obtained through the sale of trees will be donated to the Multiple Sclerosis Society. To become a member of the Key Club, a student must be in vited, and recomendation by the sponsor is required. 1 as 1 .ww 2 M , 5' K Q V ii d, ,lei ,S tg. 'w .' . ' 'K ..-?4 ' il-'lf Sli Q , 'rrrh :gas Q 5 .fgfp f , ., T '!9E5 NM - 'xiii ' W MM A 11 :,T V 5 5 jfggf' L wif' 5 , A A 1 All Aboard for the Key Club Convention. 'The highlight of most Key Club members is the yearly convention. Anxious to get off to three days of new experiences and new Hiends, Bucky Smart, Steve Heath, and Kathleen McCain load the car to get underway on their trip to Gatlinburg, the site of the convention. Candy Cane Fund Raisers. The Key Club raises donations to deha y the costs of the Key Club con vention. While Bethany VWlson watches and Kelly Ferrell places the order, Mark Pickel sells a candy cane to Becky Carden. Key Club Sweethearts. The largest number of girls ever to be invited to the Smyrna High Key Club is represesented this year. Paving the way for more girls becoming involved are this years sweethearts: Row 1: Kelly Ferrell Andrea McBrayer. Row 2: Kim Percha, Antoinette Cannon, Kathleen McCoin, Bethany lWlsor1. Key Club W I
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