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CONCENTRATION Junior, Amie Yandle concentrates on trying to find just the right word for her editorial. DECISIONS, DECISIONS Kristie Huneycutl, Susan Teeter, and Pam McSwain discuss preparations on the making ol Traces. ,gi 55' 5... 5 . wsa.,,,XL 222313 , Q ' Ns. xx f WEST STANLY PLAYERS Front Row: Amie Yandle fPres.J Dionne Osborne 1Sec.lTres.j Brad Tucker lStud. Coun. Rep., Leslie Whitley, Elizabeth Drye: Wendy Furr. How2:Renila Smith 106 ' 'Fourth Eslale ' ' Louise Walter, Kayce Huneycutt, Leslie Turner, Vicki Burns, Neil Willoughby. Back Row: Calvin Gainey, James Foster, Wendy Helms, Keilah Hathcock, Sandra Munday, Mary Jane Kennedy. WEST STANLY PLAYERS Front Row: Johnny Smith, Barbara Roberts, Charles Stubbs, Jewel Paige, Gina Burleson, Tessa Lorch. Row 2: Jim Kennedy, Mark Coley, Marla Scott, Karen Taylor Thompson, Katrina Kluttz Row: Derek Staton, Kenny E Rodney Huneycutl, Brian nett, Tony Almond, Mark Lil Wendy Tucker, Penny Little. Ashcraft, Michelle Hatley, ' 1 C
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iETTING INSTRUCTIONS Sallie Jackson gets the instructions she eeds to help Mrs. Adams on FTA Day. ggws weef things ponsored by FTA and DECA FTA is Future Teachers of America. They sponsored a family at Christmas and helped them by giving them food, clothes and toys for the children. FTA, also has a FTA Day. lt was held on February 14. Students in FTA helped teachers that day, by checking paper, running errands and even teaching for the teachers. FTA Day gives FTA members a chance to experience being a teacher. DECA is Distributive Education Clubs of America, which is made up of DE and Fashion students DECA also helps with the candy sale, by distribution and the computing of it. nt Row: Karla Austin 1Pres.j, h Anne Deese 1SecJ, Julie bee Ureasj, Pam McSwain t. 8- Reporterl, Vanessa sucker, Cheryl Graham. Second Row: Deedie Mauldin, Joan Paige, Marla Ashcratt, Callie Jackson, Kimberly For- rest, Julie Carpenter. Back Row: Angie Almond, Candi Broadway, Lisa Lucas, Melanie Howard, Amy Baucom. FTA Front Row: Angie Lowder, Melissa Hinson, Mandi Howell Terri Riedel, Stephanie Liles Wendy Austin, Yvette Mabry Second Row: Kimberly Talbert Laura Burris, Tammi Kiker Wendi Etird, Cindy Almond, Lisa Kinley, Tamara Munday, Karen Smiley. Backhow: Alison Linker, Gwen Barbee, Susan Lambert, Susan Martin, Connie Morton, Kristie Huneycutt, Michelle Hin- son, Cyndi Hinson. F TA and DECA H105
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1' inding out the news with ourth Estate The journalism class makes up the club Fourth Estate in which Mrs. Geraldine Holbrooks acts as adviser. Fourth Estate sometimes works after school in order to publish The Sage, the school TROUBLE TIMES TWO Seniors Tamara Munday and Karen Smiley work diligently on their assignment for The Sage. newspaper. The Sage tells about sports, clubs, and also features its own editorials. The club also sponsors Christmas and Valentine messages to raise money. Aside from these activities Fourth Estate also produces Traces, a collection of student poetry. Fourth Estate puts forth a lot of hard work in making Traces and The Sage successful. Row: Pam Hatley, Karen Gina Stogner, Tracie Dawn Quesenberry, Hinson, Chris Wallace. 2: Kristie Huneycutt, Tracy h. Humphrey, Julie Stogner, Beth Lambert, Chris Huneycutt, Wendy Tucker, Dale Love, Rusty Mabry. Back How: Steve Efird, Traci Thornburg, Shari Little, Angie Elird, Niki Weide. MAC Front Row: Todd Harris, Traci Coble, Angie Huneycutt, Russell Eury, Teresa Ferguson, Loretta Voncannon, Jeff Elird. Row 2: Julia Almond, Sean Barbee, Luann Love, Lisa Kinley, Aaron Barbee, Jett Sossamon, Renee Fesperman, Crystal Kennedy. Back Row: Jeff Branch, Craig Furr, Larry Watson, Scott Clontz, Jeff Boone, Shane Herrin, Stacy Clontz, Ronnie Black. ' 'Fourth Estate ' ' 107
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