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8t Drama All The WorId's A Stage '25 Front Row: Eloise Bailey, Ann Vreeland, Sarah Taylor, Teresa McQueen, Anita O'Neal 2nd Row: Susan Swilley, Denise Prine, Tammy Dale, Michelle English, Teresa Walker. Back Row: Betty Wilson, Roberta Turmon, Teresa Hosey, and Sandra Langley. Another Robert Redford or Raquel Welch here at Stone? Who knows? Members of the Speech and Drama Club are all students in Mrs. Woods' speech and drama classes. Giving speeches and studying drama are daily activities in class. Out of class, members participate in such activities as the Powder Puff football game lThe Bad News Bears defeated the Stone Stompers 24-16.1 and a play to be presented in early spring. ,111-1.-l. R ' n ss-Si ' F'-'I 1 L 'uit , . , ,.,...., n 1, ,5 528' . I ',. A .4 . Q '1 7 ' f tsl 1 .Qr - Qsffj-..j. 5 1 ' -xiii. I. Books, Books, And More Books Mrs. Madden, Sponsor, Mary Allen, Kim Parker, Wauline Hickman, Janie Prine, Deidra Tullos. ,iq Running a school library is almost impossible for one person. So the Library Club assists in the management of the library. During their study hall period these students perform various duties, including working behind the desk, repairing and processing books, and taking inventory at the end of the year. While tending to the library Wauline Hickman takes time to read a few pages of a book.
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Math Mu Alpha Theta, chartered last spring, is a new club here at Stone High. It is an honor club for students with an average of B or above in math. Last spring five of the charter members and their sponsor Mrs. Sellers went to Jackson to the State Mu Alpha Theta Convention. While there they went to workshops and listened to talks concerning math and math projects. They started off this year with a trip to Southern to the computer center where members learned a lot about computers. The club's project this year is to raise enough money to buy a computer that can be used for long mathematical problems. To raise money, Mu Alpha Theta members handled the concession stand during the Homecoming game and sold raffle tickets on a Winchester 30-30. - 1 I 1 Mu Alpha Theta members look on as Cindy Hill draws the winning raffle ticket. .5 J - -4 kg.: 'V f e ggak, K . At Southern's computer center Monisa Coole and Marty Dravis learn how to type a program into the computer. 90 ClubslMu Alpha Theta fx s 4,...... Q E Sitting: Donnie O'Neal, Jan Aisnworth, Patricia Torres, Jeff Murphy, Tammy Overstreet, John Breland, Secretary and Treasurer, Kelly Smith, Carol Rogers, Dorene Schuit. 2nd Row: Mrs. Sellers, Sponsor, Leonard Strickland, Monisa Coole, Julie Naderhoff, Cindy Hill, President, Debbie Freche, Blake Davis, Keri Clement, Marty Dravis, Sylvia Strickland, Paytha Williams, Joel Vernon, Danny Ballard, Lynn Mansfield. Back Row: Marlin Smith, Mary Evans, Vince Pachel, Joe Draughn, Mark Mills, and Thomas McKerley. ., Q,
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The Tomcats take tlme out to plan their strategy. Joey Rouse awalts the pitch whlle playing pepper at baseball practlce. . ' 1 x ' I I ' A I e. 4 .1 b. wi' . 1 N f wa...-. ' Q1 . was-.,,,.,,v -X ' A ' ., .,, 'X , .Ml Q . - Ma ., ,Q . or . , r . V-.,, I N . K . Sports at Stone Hlgh have always been a vltal part of student llfe. The different sports here at Stone lnclude football, basketball, baseball, track, tennis, and golf. Stone High athletes spend many hours on the court, field, or couse preparlng themselves both mentally and physlcally for their next game or meet. Student support at our games Is also very Important. Without support from the students our sports would not mean a thlng. Although there was much support at our football games, we were a little less than superlor. But basketball made up for thls. For the thlrd year, the Tomcats captured the Gulf Coast Conference and the Dlstrlct 8-A tltle. The boys also took the South State Champlonshlp and are now headed for State on March 1, where they hope to capture the State tltle. Baseball, track, tennls, and golf won't start untll early spring. But they have started practlces and are looking forward to successful seasons. , .J ,,., , Sweat, Swing, Shoot f , 1- .4. :P u -H ' - sf ' D S :Il X ,,, . H l ' . is he -sl ff ll , X-1' ' S s X, Us . .f 2? Q H f -:1 f gh f ' . r lr if S X v ta. .M ' ' . X 'ry LZ 4 S 3 . 'vs -we S -f ,- ' . ? t P ' f',g,.... ' :1 .. -, . 3-as.. . -X ff. S k my , k '. xi 'S 'L' X W ,gy - Q ' . 5 EQ- i i i lx i 'wg . wr-s 4 Before the game, the Junlor Varsity takes tlme for a Student Diggrefign Advised prayer, hoping this wlll get them through the game 92 Sports Dlvlslon safely.
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