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SCA left to right: Seated —Brenda Salmon, Sharon Holley, C.J. White, Theresa Howell, Blair Powell, Chiquita Boone. Standing —Tracey Yates, Kimberly Moore, Sandy Beale, Melissa Holland, Sandra Cokes, Connie Harrell, Grier Stotlar, Paula Johnson, Kelly Carter. Back Row —Mack Carr, Frank Goldsmith, Kempis Brown. Interact Club left to right: Melissa Holland, Terri Langston, Mack Carr, Connie Harrell, Sherry Ruden, Kim Holly, C.J. White. Missing—Greg Strickland. Coed Hl-Y left to right: Front Row—Diane Futrell, Blair Powell, Lori Eason. Second Row— Angela Riddick, Lisa Eason, Terri Langston. Third Row—Allison Burford, Karen Horne, Jane Horne. Fourth Row—Kim Holly, Scotti Robertson. Fifth Row—Wendy Beale, Shelia Cornett, Melvin Jackson. Sixth Row —Robin Duke, Melissa Holland, Mrs. Lena Small, sponsor; Seventh Row—Missy Henry, Amy Henry. SERVICE CLUBS DO IT RIGHT! Service clubs played a major role in student activities. During Coed-Hi-Y meetings in the evenings, members made honesty signs for the school. In addition, the club sold pocket calendars for fund raising in the fall. Peer Facilitators, with bi-monthly training sessions, did many things in the school and community. The small group tutored before mid-term exams, offered friendly advice in the Peanut Picker, and had a food drive for Easter. Also, the Peer Facilitators planned an alcohol awareness film “The Last Prom” to be shown in May. The Interact Club, affiliated with the Suffolk Rotary Club, met with the other Interact chapters in Suffolk. Each school club went to the Rotary Club once every six weeks to enjoy lunch and a guest speaker, and the club also challenged the Rotary Club to a basketball game. The Teachers’ Aide club assisted teachers, administrators, and custodians. During March, the club even put up bulletin boards assigned to teachers. One of the aides helped Mr. Jones each day during her study hall. So, the Teachers’ Aides should have been called simply the “Aides!” CLUBS 19
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Peer Facilitators left to right: Mrs. Fran Alwood, sponsor; Kempis Brown, C.J. White, Julie Ryder, Valerie Worley, Terrie Langston, Tracy Edwards. Youth Advisory Committee (Cafeteria) left to right: Front Row—Stephanie Walker, Tracy Edwards, Sharon Holley, Darrel Collins, Kempis Brown. Second Row —Alice Holly, Teresa McCausley, Theresa Howell, William Parker. Third Row—Tony Winborne, Teresa Ward, Tabitha Ward, Linda Porter. Fourth Row—Mrs. Sharon Rhodes, sponsor. Teachers’ Aide left to right: Seated—Alton King, Sheila Porter, Paul McKasky. Standing— Melvin Jackson, Faye Boone, Wanda Ricks, Bridget Horton, Gwen Holly, Sally Parker. 18 CLUBS Visual Aide left to right: Cindy Hollan, Tess Ward, Yvette Wilson, Ray Rice, Stephanie Walker, Bill Jenkins, Eric Hollan, William Powell, Mark Poteet, William Jones, James Barrett, Sheila Porter, Wendy Beale, Joyce Bunch, Mrs. Julia Liggins, sponsor.
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CLUBS HAVE “Fun Clubs” were always a favorite during activity period, and attendance proved this. Three such clubs were the Basketball Club, the Thespian Society, and the Spanish Club. The Basketball Club had no so-called “special” activities; however, they did compete each club period in organized games. The club had four teams and played in a round robin tournament throughout the year. In addition, students served as officials and scorekeepers. At the end of the tournament, the team with the most wins was declared winner and those players received certificates at the awards assembly. The Spanish Club also continued to be an active club. Through the Christian Childrens Fund, a South American girl was sponsored with club dues. The members also attended the play Don Quijote in the fall. For the Spring Fair, the club sold tacos, and money raised was used to buy dinner for the Senior members as a farewell. One of the most important events for Charm Club left to right: Front Row—Marilyn Williams, Jackie Almond, Tondra Holley. Second Row—Bobby Hardy, Mrs. Rosella Sanders, sponsor; Kim Johnson, Angela Bronner, Kenny Calvie. Arts and Crafts left to right: Randy Parker, Mrs. Ford, Carolyn Wolf, Nathaniel Gudoyen, Jennifer Worley. FUN the members was the Foreign Language Fair on April 29. The Thespian Society, with new sponsors, planned many dramatic events during the year. The annual Christmas assembly was successful as usual. The Bride s Bouquet was the name of the spring production that was given during the Spring Fair and this proved to be the club’s greatest fund raiser. Chess and Backgammon left to right: Front Row—Mr. MacTaggart, Buddy Burden, Linda Porter, Connie Harrell. Second Row—Kevin Gardner, Randy Saunders, Catherine Byrum, Jerry McCreary, Mack Carr. Third Row—Steven Simpson, Henry Leggett, Paula Johnson. Fourth Row—Tommy Long, Mark Winslow, Robin Robertson. Fifth Row— William Brooks, Cindy Faucett, Liz Stapleton. Sixth Row—Kim Mitchell, Michelle Ramondi, Lisa Collins. Seventh Row—Marcia Artis, Robin Duke, Sandra Cokes. Eighth Row —Charles Sizemore, Grier Stotlar, Erika Parker. 20 CLUBS
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