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FRENCH CLUB The French Club under the direc- tion of Mrs. Brenda King promotes the use of French throughout the school. This year the club spent an exciting Easter vacation on a trip to Quebec, using the opportunity to try some of the skills that they had ob- tained. When asked if they enjoyed the trip, several replied Oui, Oui! Bottom L to R Alicia Harper, Lisa Hamby, Yvette Lewis. Rebecca Thompson, Sheila Dorse Top L to R Henderson Wood, Jeanne Steele, David Chatman, Mrs. Brenda King, William Smith V 1 HONOR SOCIETY Bottom L to R Georgia Neisz, Jeff Powell, Jackie Cowan, Wendy Mitchell, Lori Beard, Natalie Bell, Brian Spain, Kerri Eldridge. Cheryl Lewis, Frederica Smith, Cindy McWhiter, Dawn Knight, Yvette Lewis, Henry Belin, 2nd Row L to R Steve Ewing, Robert Saunders, Les McElhancy, Jennifer Mundy, Penny Head, Kim Bosley, Cheryl Spain, Dana Fortner, Tony Arrington, Clarence Hall, Angela Pillow, Pam Howard, Armetta White, Rebecca Thompson 3rd Row L to R Sprucll Driver, Michael Seibert, Mark Sullivan, Romane Winters, Cathy Spencer, Carletta Moore, Kelly To- maszewski, Susan Milliken, Melanie Jones. Kevin Krantz, David Wilkins, Darrell Hulsey 4th Row L to R Emilie Smith, Reginald Holsey, Ken Johnson. Wendy Carter, Cindy Lyle, Amy Ness, Barbara Winters, Darlene Fanes, Judy Brown, Rae Kincer, Paige Jones, Patty Todd The Honor Society accepts only a cho- sen few as it is select in its member- ship because the qualification is the grade point average. The club pro- motes scholarship and induces its members to achieve even beyond their capabilities. Probably no other school can claim the title of HONOR in the sense that our students earn everything they achieve.
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A P HISTORY CLUB The A P History club spent the year preparing for their summer trip. The excursion will take them to all points west of the Mississippi and, along with a vacation, give them some background into the pioneering de- velopment of the old West. Mr. Har- mon Hodge is the sponsor of the club and he develops interest for the club through his academic classes. Top L to R Coach Hodge, Kim Allen, Tim Wingo, Daryl Hulsey Middle L to R Melanie Jones. Kevin Krantz, Shannon Smith, Carletta Moore, Toni Terrell, Betty Proudfoot Bottom L to R Tony Arrington. Georgia Neisz, Stephanie Johnson. Wayne Coleman ART CLUB The Art Club is an outgrowth of the growing interest in Art created by the Art Department at WCHS. Led by the teachers of the department the stu- dents are encouraged to be creative along with encouraging others to ap- preciate the medium. Works of Art can quite frequently be found dis- played about the school — a sure sign that the club is a very valuable orga- nization. Top L to R Dianna Atwood, Lisa Bryant, Cynthia McWhirter, Donald Mayberry, Marlena Collins, Cindy Parrish, Les McElhancy Bottom L to R Paul Damron, Edna Scales, Paul Grigsby, Betsy Flowers, Yvette Lewis. Rebecca Thompson, Robin Camp- bell lOS
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Y TEENS Y TEENS spent a busy year on many projects. Under the direction of Velma Woods, the club got off on a good footing and formation was just a matter of formality. Y Teens is di- rectly involved with the Y and takes on civic responsibilities along with involvement of youth in civic and home improvements. With the pro- gress that the club made this year, the future is looking even brighter. Bottom L. to R. Rochelle Evans, Lisa Firoul, Janice Threalkill, Top L. to R. Ms. Velma Woods, Jetonia Jackson, Valerie Gross, Wakcyia Hill NIKE NIKE again spent an eventful year promoting business activities within the school. Under the direction of Mrs. Anne Davis, the club has taken on new dimensions with the involve- ment of more students and the expan- sion of the club’s ideas into the daily life of the students. There is no doubt that the club achieves its goals and attains its objectives. Bottom L. to R. Tina Marler, Cheryl Draper, Dana Pond. Mrs. Anne Davis, Teresa Wright. Top L. to R. Cheryl Love, Chris Reagon, Wilnia Golden, Carla Johnson, Donna Vannoy. 107
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