Wilson Hall - Idylls Yearbook (Sumter, SC)

 - Class of 1986

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Governor's School - Michele Moses and Tricia Lee Darren Rhodes - Nominee for nedy Scholarship to Erskine College. Boys' State - Kirk Smith, Murrell Smith, Patrick Richburg, John Britton, Gene Gee, Pitts Harris, Not pictured Darren Rhodes. Girls' State - Tricia Lee, Allison Stover, Michele Moses, Meg Price. 46 ; Senior Scholars

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tudent Council Members Front Row: aura Ann Hursey, Katherine Williams, l ary Frances Moses, Ashley Alessandro, l lizabeth Shaw, Lucy Grey Wilson, Sarah Young, Reid Carpenter, Allison Stover, Laura Perkins; Second Row: John Duffie, Valerie Stuckey, Julie Rowe, Candler Lowder, Tricia Lee, Darren Rhodes, Paige Lyles, Allison Gulledge, Meg Price; Third Row: Chad Morris, Milt Lowder, Ashley Evans, Amy Simpson, Mary Margaret Alessandro, Laura Harvin, Caroline Erter, Keely Ingram, Brian Higgins; Back Row: Andy Reynolds, Tripp Lee, Brian Graham, John Britton, Brent Hiott, Bart Shaw. Freshman girls take time after school to decorate their wall for the Homecoming Dance. Waiting for Coach McCord to come and buy his daily Froz Fruit, Elizabeth Shaw and Ashley Alessandro talk of something amusing. The E.R.A. suffered a heavy blow when all the Student Council offices elected were men. The Executive Council, along with faculty advisor Coach Chuck McCord, led a great Student Council that was involved in many new and traditional projects. The club was in charge of Froz Fruit sales, the morning devo- tions and announcements, and a talent show. Tricia Lee and Darren Rhodes were also members of the State Stu- dent Council. One new idea was having all of the class officers involved in the Council instead of limiting it to just class presidents and representatives as in the past. Secondly, the Homecoming Dance had a new twist. The Upper School was in charge of the decor of the gym as each grade adorned a wall according to the theme uParty all the time. The way they participated in that event showed that Sophomores, along with the rest of the school, really did know how to party. As Candler Lowder said, uThe Stu- dent Council is an organization that allows the students to get involved in school activities and I enjoy being a part of that. Student Council - 45



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' r Scholars gather for rec ?nition for Erskine Scholars: Michvlv Mum's. Tommy Wilsun Furman Scholar52M1chclv M0503, Kirk Sniith.TrlC1d1N9.JUIHIBHHUH Governor's School: Midwlc Moses, Tricm Luv. Citadel Scholars: Tommy Wilson, Darren Rhudus Presbyterian College: Kirk Smith Allisun Siovur.Tr1cm Luv, Pitts Hams Girls' State: Alllsun Stnvvn TrlCld Lee. Michele Muses, Mvg Pncc Boysi State: Cone 0mg Jnhn Br1tion,PitIanrns. ILirrvnRhodvs, Patrick Richhurg, Murrull Smith, Kirk Smith J.V. Milliken: Trina Leia Alllsnn Stover. Michele Muses EB. Kennedy: Darren Rhmivs, Edward Crosland Stuart:'I'r1vm Lee. Columbia College: Grace Bynum. Beth Dunlap, Michele Muses, Meg Price. Angela Rollesmn. AHISUH Stover, Ruth Strongi Tricm Lee How many times did you ask yourself in class, ttWhy do I need to know this stuff? I won't use it when I get out of school? Well, some talented students discovered that learning this itstuff and receiving good. grades paid off. Because of their achievements, several Seniors were awarded scholarship to various colleges. In addition, a group of boys and a group of girls were selected to at- tend Boys' and Girls, State during the summer where they learned about government proceedings. Kirk Smith summed up his ex- It Really Dsoe Pay perience at Boys, State, uIt was a very long week. For some, however, the weeks passed too quickly as Michele Moses and Tricia Lee attended Governoris School. iiIt was the best five weeks live ever had in my life! exclaimed Tricia Lee. Making new friends and learning at the same time brought new meaning to what could have been a routine summer e and these honors only come once in a lifetime. Senior Scholars - 47

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