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Bottom: The I98I-82 Key Club. Right: The National Art Honor Society officers from left-right: Diane Romagnoli, Billy Groah, and Deneen Dameron. Top: The Varsity Club members from left-right: Doug Shiflett, Dwayne Miller, Joe Puckett, Chris Thorpe, Mike Berrang, Scott Wellborn, Jim Prin- gle, Gary Smith, Grady Lambert. 2nd row: Ron Parker, Steve Ratchford, Ricky Bragg, Eric Pur- dee, Mike Armentrout, Bobby Smith, Del Agee, and Doug Argenbright. 3rd row: Tony Cascio, Dicky Arbaugh, Kenny Dickenson, Greg Tolbert, Darrell Alexander, and Todd Benson. Seniors Valerie Stroop, Heather Polzin, and Diane Romagnoli take a break from their draw- I6 Key Club, Varsity Club ing to pose for the camera.
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ad ld al When the dull days of winter came around, many of the athletic students burned up their excess energies by playing intramural volleyball or basket- ball. Intramurals took place in the ) morning before homeroom, and some- j times ran into homeroom. A group of friends would get together to form their teams, sign up in Mrs. Brown’s room, and wait for their turn to play. Students participated in intramurals, because it was fun, and it gave them something to do. The winning team was named the Rampaging Ducks, and the team members were, Doug Shiflett, Grady Lambert, Marty Armstrong, Gary Smith, Elizabeth Linen, Susan Wellborn, Nancy Norman, and Cori Fo- ley. For students in whom volleyball did not strike an interest, there was always basketball. The basketball teams were made up of three people on each team. The winning team was named Hit ’n Run. Left: Todd Brydge and Jeff Burdette wonder if the ball will ever drop through the net. ip Gil RGR a cele ARE ’ Top: “I think you’re supposed to hit the ball ae over the net” says Jeff Pompeo to Lee Anna Fields. Left: Mike Fitzgerald struts his stuff as Todd Brydge watches in awe. Ups and downs Intramurals |5
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A draft of activities A very respected club around Stuarts Draft High School is the National Hon- or Society. The main purpose of this club is to honor students with a 3.5 or better grade average. The National Honor Society students who were asked if they enjoyed being in National Honor Society said it was a high honor. The club did not do anything in the way of fundraising this year. All the students in the National Honor Society receive a gold tassel at graduation. Another club which was very popular with the students was Key Club. The Key Club planned many fundraising ac- tivities this year. The most profitable fundraising activity was the car wash held in September at Deno’s in Waynesboro. Everyone had alot of fun as well as raised alot of money. Some of the non-profit projects done for charity were ringing the bell for the Salvation Army and gift-wrapping at Leggetts during Christmastime. A wheelchair basketball game was planned, but it was cancelled because of bad weather. Most of the money the Key Club makes is donated to a good cause. A club which includes many of the Var- sity lettermen is the Varsity Club. The purpose of the club is for varsity play- ers to get together outside their re- spective sports. Only students who have lettered in a Varsity sport can join this club. Their fundraising activi- ties included a car wash and selling food at the concession stands during the games. A club for the talented students at Stu- arts Draft High School is the National Art Honor Society. You have to be in- vited to be a member. A student must have no less than a B average in art. Freshmen who have compl eted one and one half years of art are invited to be honorary members. Top: National Honor Society members from left to right: Vince Showalter, Lisa Yates, Karla McCray, Pam Ammons, Tina Almarode, Stuart Brooks, Sarah Forbes, Penny Kelley, Beth Stin- nett, Sidney Huffman, and Tony Cascio, Left: National Art Honor Society members in- clude from left to right: Kathy Davis, Robyn Ev- ans, Diane Romagnoli, Deneen Dameron, Billy Groah, and Dale Sprouse. Second Row: Left to Right: Randy Meadows, Mary Dean, Heather Pol- zin, Valerie Stroop, Karen Schmidt, Teresa Coker, and Tim Gates. NAHS, NHS 17
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