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Library Club ROW 1: Chris Anderson, Sheila Brauer, Cindy Bolden, Missy Farley. ROW 2: Ben McClellan, Carol Barnitz, Judy Stephan, Tammy Farley, Tina Stauch, Denise Wagner, Debbie Teague. ROW 3: Larry Clift, Tonya Deem, Theresa Hendershot, Ronda Davis, Anna Fleming, Sherrel Carpenter, Margaret Jordan, Paula Palmer. ROW 4: Jim Robinson, Teresa Rhodes, Doug Dye, Carmela Adams, Larry Mclntire, Dave Mason, Debbie Frederick, Debbie Freshour, Jan Hunter. ROW 5: Ed Graham, Sharon Rhodes, Debbie Moore, Nancy Rhodes, Peggy Johnson, Debbie Meek, Gwen Mathews, Cheryl Starcher, Brenda Hupp, Marie Evans, Mary Beth Oliver. The Library Club sold blue carnations for the H01 coming and green carnations for St. Patrick's Day their money making project. The club also bicentennial stickers to put on the historical books the library. Teresa sells carnations. Library Assistants.
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ROW 1: Mrs. Hardman: Adv. , Mrs. Thode: Adv. , Cindy Bailey, Darlene Fritsche, Vicki Doak, Chris Decker, Tammy Farley, Genice Caseman, Miss Dickson, Mr. Massey: Adv. ROW 2: Pam Britton. Marcia Stephans, Susan Webb, Mandy Brookover, Sonja Piatt, Lynn Harris, Cathy Gates, Kathy Hines, Tina Stauch, Teresa Rhodes, Sheryl Oxier. ROW 3: Deanna Riggins, Joyce Reed, Koty Luman, Lila Kuhn, Debbie Parsons, Janice Wagner, Denise Wagner, Debbie Teague, Judy Stephans, Darlene Proctor, Debbie Walker, Monica Brooker. ROW 4: Carma Hendrickson, Shelly Mowery, Paul Spencer, Jim Mayo, Tammy Kitchen. Melinda Lamp, Janet Holter. Becky Hupp, Nancy Rhodes, Debbie Moore, Ruth Riggins, Tammy Kidder. ROW 5: Sally Potter, Sue Brown, Carrie Richards, Betty King, Carol Malcomb, Teresa Stephens, Barb Thornberry, Mary George, Robin Boone, Margaret Jordon, Cheryl Starcher, Debbie Boyer. ROW 6: Cindy Sevy, Marsha McVey, Rita Hoyt, Carol Barnitz, Kathy Benedict, Julia Thornberry, Juanita Urschel, Kathy Travis, Kay Chapman, Linda Plant, Cheryl Showalter, Selene Yearwood. OEA Our activities began in September with students from the four business blocks joining local, regional, state and national OEA. Interested students began their campaign for local offices by giving speeches and skits in front of OEA members. Officers were selected by secret ballot and were installed in October by Jim Rapp, the National OEA Vice President. Also in October, our club was represented at the Region 5 Leadership Conference by Chris Decker, Vicki Doak, Carol Malcomb, Debbie Moore, Carrie Richards and Nancy Rhodes, with Chris Decker being selected as Region 5 Vice President. Chris Decker was chosen to run for State Vice President. Nine members attended the state conventions, Chris Decker, Darlene Fritsche, Janice Wagner, Tina Stauch, Tammy Farley, Vicki Doak, Monica Brooker, Tammy Kitchen, and Carol Malcomb. OEA presented a check for 366.61 to Mr. Singer, head of Marietta Nursing Home, for their contribution to the American Cancer Society as a service project during OEA week. We have sponsored many speakers such as Mr. Jack Ellis on jobs with the PBI, Mrs. Vincent Scragg on job interviews from Marietta Memorial Hospital and Mr. Singer from the Marietta Nursing Home did a program on cancer.
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Battle Cry ROW 1 Don H1tt, Teresa Sparks, Muriel Hines, Mike Gentry. ROW 2: Beverly Urschel, Patty Gibson, Ruth Aebi, Donna Meek Rana Anderson Mark Totman. ROW 3: Tim Lane, Julie Ross, Tom Gibson, Cindy Bailey, Terry Richards, Kathy Benedict ROW 4 Stacy Gorham Paul Spencer, Kim Atkinson, Cindy Lemasters. The Battle Cry staff tries to improve the school paper with every edition by supplying the students with news about school activities along with puzzles, art work, and poems. This year, for the first time, the newspaper sponsored a photo contest. Andy Yearwood won with his picture entitled Girl in a Tree. Six editions and the senior edition of the paper were published with the help and supervision of the editors, Ruth Aebi and Donna Meek. The staff covered stories outside of school activi- ties, such as the Patty Hearst trial. Overall the Battle Cry is continuously improving and providing the student body with up- to-date news.
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