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Left: Mary Beth Leary keeps the childern spell- bound as she tells them a story. Bottom: Left to Right, Foreign Language Club members; Billy Groah, Kathy Strickler, Jeanine Baldwin, Wendy Hurtt, Christine Harouff, Nancy West, Beth Stinnett, Sarah Forbes, Tina Almar- ode, Alisa Cash, Lavonna Yoder, Kim Fitzgerald, Laurie Nichols, Stephanie Clopton, Jenny Ka- mienski, Roxanne O’Brien, Lisa Smith, and Con- nie Corbin. Top: Left to Right, DECA Club members; Dee Ellis, Stacey Tuttle, Dale Sprouse, Brigette Jack- son, Libby Painter, Debbie Smith, Becky Hutch- ins, Mary Baska, Tonya Falls, Carla Doyle, Mary- Beth Deacon, and Sara Burkholder Left: Left to Right, SODA members; Liz Ruehl, Jill Garvey, Scott Wellborn, Tammy Dameron, Cori Foley, Bonnie Czerwinski, Dana Brown, Lori Kim- brough, Carla Kelley, Sidney Huffman, Carla McCray, Nick Cohron, Tina Almarode, Sarah Forbes, Susan Norman, Bruce Laymen, Del Agee, Darrell Alexander, Jeanine Baldwin, Jill Harper, Melissa Black, Donna Carey, Donna Lilly, and Beth Stinnet. DECA, SODA 25
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is i i os Clubs come marching in There were many clubs at Stuarts Draft High School that any eager student who wished to participate in could. One of those clubs was the Library Club, spon- sored by Mrs. Obaugh. The Library Club during the year had several activities. Story-telling to the children at Ladd and Stuarts Draft Elementary Schools was one of the favorite activities, also the club kept the library up-to-date by raising money for new books and other materi- als. Discos and other school related ac- tivities were planned. : The Foreign Language Club had twenty- three members and showed lots of enthu- siastic participation. The largest and most eagerly awaited for money raising project was the Valentine’s Day carna- tion sale. The week of March 24th through the 26th was Foreign Language Week. Monday was “Qué pasa’ day, Tuesday the French students served Fon- due during lunch, Wednesday the Spanish Top: Left to Right - Library Club members, Mary Beth Leary, Laurie Nichols, Jay Cude, Roxanne Obrien, Amy Harris, Debbie Vey, and Nancy Right: Left to Right, Foreign Language Club officers; Sarah Forbes, President; Beth Stin- nett, Vice-President; and Tina Almarode, Secre- tary. West. 24 Foreign Language, Library class broke a pinata during lunch, Thurs- day was Quid agit day, and Friday was Qu est-ce-que ce passe day. Overall the Foreign Language Club had a very pro- ductive year. Another popular group was SODA spon- sored by Cliff Hamilton. Student Organi- zation for Developing Attitudes consist- ed of thirty students. Eight, three mem- bers teams visited the Stuarts Draft Mid- dle School twice a month to lead activi- ties in the sixth grade homerooms. The DECA club had a great year. The club members participated in many competi- tive events like General Merchandise and Apparel and Accessories, Food Marketing and Food Service. To be a member in the DECA Club, a student had to be a Distri- butive Education student and pay the dues. The clubs money-making project was candle sales which went over quite well.
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Night of memories The 1982 Junior-Senior Prom held at Mary Baldwin Ballroom on April 23 was very successful. The Juniors worked very hard to make this year’s Prom successful. The theme was ‘Castles in the Air” and the colors were pink and silver. The decorations were great and the Juniors worked hard on Thursday and Friday afternoons to get ready for the big event Friday evening. The music was provided by the band, Headwinds, and everyone throughly enjoyed the music. During a break in the music, Ricky Bragg was crowned Prom King and Nancy Norman was crowned Prom Queen. The court con- sisted of Steve Ratchford, Renee Lav- ender, Scott Wellborn, and Tammy Da- meron. Above: Jill Garvey urges the nervous Kelly Purdee to go ahead with her pictures. Right: Susan Norman escorts her sister, Nancy Norman, who was just elected queen of the Prom along with Ricky Bragg, who was just elected King of the Prom. 26 Prom Many of the students surveyed said they enjoyed this year’s Prom and that it was a night to remember for a long time to come. All the senior girls re- ceived pink silk roses as they descend- ed the stairs during the senior prom- enade. Memory books were passed around to be autographed and for dates to sign. The time passed quickly and before everyone knew it, it was II:00. Some people went to midnight breakfasts, and others went to parties. Still others went up on the overlooks to stargaze. When it was time for evryone to go home, they went regretfully. Right: Working hard at keeping everyone happy, Headwinds rocks on at the 1982 Prom held at Mary Baldwin ballroom.
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