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' 4 -- .iz All Photos by: Neil Millsap FRESHMEN: From Row: Amy Amazon, Michelle Andrews, Carmen Barber, Sherry Brown, Weslyn Caudle, Jennifer Costner, Tara Cothran, Second Row: Cindy Robideau, Tiffany Dull, Lisa Dunn, Christi Edwards, Mike Esposito, Deirdre Evans, Ju- lie Fox, Melita Wise. Third Row: Melissa Smith, Gina Henderson, Leanne Highsmith, Beth Hughey, Regina lsenhour, Aleix Jarvis, Leigh Kiger, Micheal Lutes, Back Row: Jenny Vanhoy, Melissa Taylor, Terri MeLaurien, Jennifer Welson, April Oland, Lisa Plymale, Janet Porter, Tia Privett, Brenda Robbins. SOPHOMORES: Front Row: Erin Barkley, Misty Beachamp, Angela Ball, Suzanne Binkley, Wendy Blount, Ginny Bradford, Becky Brookshire. Second Row: Kellie Cunningham, Constance Brown, Tara Callaghan, Heather Cass, Julie Cassada, Alison Cook, Leslie Crapse. Third Row: Deana Dillard, Meg Fergus, Tim Freeman, Ashley Harrell, Kevin Lapiejko, Amy Howell, Susan Jennings, Allison Young. Fourth Row: Stacey Jones, Jennifer Keith, Kim Knowles, Julie Liner, Laura Long, Alison Ma- son, Jennifer McCarter, Julie Swicegood. Fifth Row: Tami Meyer, Lisa Merschel, Jill Moore, Kristin Morris, Karla Myers, Stephanie Nichols, Suzanne Smith, Valerie Strickland. Back Row: Anna Oliver, Chris Patrick, Cindy Queen, LeighAnne Raines, Christine Ramsey, Allison Rossi, Tina Self, Wendy Shelton, Sandra Wright, Davis Sipprell. JUNIORS: Front Row: Paige Davenport, Beth Hag- gitt, Christina Brown, Sara Arrington, Elizabeth Beasley, Sandy Blythe, Elaine Bond. Second Row: Melody Davis, Grant Halverson, Jennifer Fox, Jenni- fer Carr, Dawn Carter, Marianne Caudle, Michelle Collins, John Crawford. Paige Jordan, Kristi Kapp, Kim Kausch, Jon Limer, David Lipsitz, Sarah Hewitt, Malinda Highsmith, Kevin Greene, Fourth Row: Wendy Mayes, Christi McAdams, Angela McDaniel, Mary Minor, Cammie Moore, Kathy Morton, Riley Muse, Jenny Nance, DeAnna Lundy. Back Row: Anna Williams, Christie Rierson, Erica Rouzer, Scott Smith, Karen Swaringer, Melissa Tut- tle, June Twitty, Genie Shaw, Christie Shipton, Ash- ley Woodruff. SENIORS: Front Row: Tom Murray, Vice Presi- dentg Donnie Esposito, President, Elizabeth Fair- cloth, SecretaryfTreasurerg Mrs. Cindy Zimmer- man, Adviser. Second Row: Susan Allen, Kelly Cheek, Debbie Clary, Todd Coggins, Gretchen Combs, Steve Combs, Kim Couthen, Jocelyn Craft. Third Row: Kendra Hege, Trent Jarvis, Alisa Jen- nings, Kelly Johnson, Randi Ketner, Shannon Lilly. Fourth Row: Bill Lutes, Sherin Matthews, Marti Mi- nor, Michele Morgan, Brack Morton, Robb Mother- shedd, Andy Mueller, Miquela Murray, Fifth Row: Jodi Poteat, Craig Ritchie, Donna Shutt, Colleen Yarnell, Renee Strong, Mark Haggitt. Back Row: Merrily Taylor, Beth Thacker, Andrew Tilley, Mi- chelle Trubica, Julie Wood, Linda Wood. SLCfl55
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, .. . 5 ' S Qtr ig X si ac, M .s 5 .5 i ml V.P.: Student Leadership Committee and Key Club were two organizations that commanded the services of Tom Murray. In addition to serving as Vice Presi- dent for both these organizations Tom was also on the tennis, soccer, and swim teams. His busy schedule also included National Honor Society and Ski Club membership. SLC TUNES IN ON SCHOOL SPIRIT: During the Football season all clubs and organizations entered a homecoming banner contest. Each club made banners representing what their club stood for as they cheered Photo by: Mr. Mike Willi on the team. SLC's banner was made by Trent Jarvi Melody Davis, and Michelle Morgan. Teachers, Mi Penny Craver and Mr. Louis Newton, judged the ba ners. SLC won recognition in the school newspaper Follo The Leaders By Deborah Freeman nder the leadership of Donnie Esposito, SLC began making plans for the 1986-87 school year, in the spring of '86. SLC served as a governmental body for the school activities. Membership was based on voluntary involvement of stu- dents in which certain academic qualifica- tions had to be met. Many other schools in the system had membership based on a signature ballot. When students were asked, some preferred the voluntary in- volvement because the students were more enthusiastic with the tasks. Barbie Green stated, I think the volun- tary membership is really great. SLC provided an outlet for leadership abilities and helped its members to perfect these abilities. 154fSLC For the 208 members of SLC, the main goal was to form a better leadership posi- tion and to lessen the service club role. West Forsyth's Student Leadership Committee was responsible for introduc- ing activity ideas in which the students would participate. They sponsored and or- ganized the first Freshman Open House, on Tuesday, August 26, 1986. Students, parents, and faculty were invited to attend. This gave old friends an opportunity to reacquaint themselves with each other and a chance for teachers to meet some par- ents. Each guest was given an opportunity to familiarize himself with the campus and its facilities. When LeAnne Mitchell was asked how she felt SLC could have improved its ser- vice for the student body, she replied, I feel that they do a good job, but just do more for the upperclassmenf' SLC also sponsored a computer dating service on Valentines day, Big-Brotherf Big-Sister program, and Backwards Homecoming, which was held during bas- ketball season. During May, the student body officers were elected for the 1987-'88 school year. In the spring of '87, SLC sponsored Senior Nightv, in which a slide show recaptured events of the year. Scott Reed's reply when asked what the most important thing SLC did this year was, 'fl feel SLC's most important thing was 'Senior Night'. The Student Leadership Committee provided a lot of fun and excitement for the student body throughout the 1986-87 school year, and successfully accom- plished each of their carefully set goals.
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TAPPING DUTIES: Mrs. Diane Miller reads aloud the names of the new National Honor Society Mem- bers to present members: Elizabeth Faircloth, Mary Sue Brookshire, Tom Murray, Andy Mueller, Julie Wood, Donnie Esposito, Lisa Jennings, Beth Thacker, Linda Wood, so that they could carry out their tapping duties. Mrs. Miller has been a sponsor of NHS for four years. LISTEN AND LEARN: Mrs. Jeanene Burris talks to Speech and Debate Club members: Mershon West, Mike Dickey, Doug Simpson, Julie Jackson, Christine Ruiz, Janet Porter, Michele Kulh, Wendy Shelton and Eric Glenn about the tournaments that were held May first and second at High-Point Cen- tral. Mrs. Burris has been a Speech and Debate Club sponsor for two years. SPEECH and DEBATE TEAM: Front Row, kneel- ing: Mike Dickey, Doug Simpson, Ruth Dickey. Sec- ond Row: Melanie Wilcox, Janet Porter, Beth Fulp, Michele Collins, Mershon West, Brack Morton, Mrs. Jeanene Burris, sponsor. Third Row: Julie Jackson, Michelle Kuhl, Wendy Shelton, Chris Patrick, Cul- len Howell, Elizabeth Beasley. Fourth Row: Eric Glenn, Willie Hunt, Christine Brown, Meg Fergus, Brook Walsworth. l56fNHS, Speech And Debate
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