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The I Hate Calcu- lus Club (I.H.C.C.) was created in an at- tempt to annihilate the frustrations Calculus imparts on its victims. I.H.C.C. Firs! row, left to right: Missy Garrett, Sandy Blake, Anna Trebour, Annette Pagan, Lynda Kress, Traci Timmons, Jacquie Cao, Allen Hemphill, Steve Parisian. Intern. Second row: Robert Griffin, Bruce Lovins, Eric Hall, Chris Bloom, Ron Miller, Lome Malec, Carl Cuveele. The purpose of the Computer Club is to stimulate an interest in computers. The club also has fund- raisers to help buy equipment for the computer lab. COMPUTER CLUB First row, left to right: Mr. Bailey, Sponsor; Amy Bennett, Secretary Treasurer; Chris Bloom, President; Lome Malec, Vice- President; Mrs. Isreal, Sponsor. Second row: Bruce Lovins. Trace Dibble, Mark Davis, Cindi Ransom, Patty Heginbothem. Third row: George King, Richard Streets, Richard Collis, Dolores Griswold. Fourth row: David Corradini, Robert Hines, Leslie Shute, Frankie Cook. 148
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ART CLUB First row, left to right: Lisa Williams, Tammy Furman, Annette Sessoms, Leslie Culton, Mrs. Gillars, Tessie Sanders, Chris Akins. Second row: Cathy Frederick, Teresa Allio, Leslie Roman. The purpose of the Art Club is to have art enrichment ex- periences and to do art-related service projects. The club has fund-raisers, such as personalized heart ornaments for Christmas and the carnation sales at Valentine's Day, to finance these ac- tivities. This year, they visited the Winter Park Art Show, Epcot Center, and the Salvadore Dali Museum. GRAPHIC ARTS First row, left to right: Willie Boots, Sponsor; D.D. Ellison, President; Laurie Mullis, Vice-President; Amie Shelton, Secretary; Daryn Partain. Second row: Ken Dean, Ty Fitzgerald, Laura Piper, Chris Baker, Steve Turner, Lorraine Licalzi, Shannon Jensen. Third row: Jim Paugh, Dan Pinkston, Lloyd Collins, Mark Mason, Doug Avadikian, Tommy Ball. Fourth row: Doug Knowlton, Danny Bryant, Mike Russell, Chris Bloom. MISSING IN ACTION: Kellie Harris, Nelson Harris, Danny Kuhns, Jeff Williams, Larry Costigan. IF FOUND, PLEASE RETURN. Graphic Arts is striving to gain greater heights (doughnuts, Epcot Center, and Busch Gardens) in express- ing themselves in the real world (not reality — just the real world!!!) Editors' note: All copy was provided by the Graphic Arts Club. 147
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Rob Jackson, Historian; Shirlene Tendel, Secretary. Left to right: Linh Cao, Treasurer; Tonya Shroyer, Historian; Kim Kagey, President; Ken Poplick, Vice-President; Mark Brissette, Reporter. Front row, left to right. Mrs. Rowell, Sponsor; Linh Cao, Torrie Masters, Dawn Williams, Lisa Arnold, Mrs. Lane, Sponsor. Se- cond row: Debbie Daniels, Lisa Bruce, Missy McClanahan, Chris Flack, Jody Wilcox, Tina Williamson, Lori Pease. Third row: David Barnett, Stacy Martin, Tammy Hanson, Mark Brissette. Tonya Shroyer, Kim Kagey, Lynn Hagelin. Fourth row: Tim Per- ricone, Michelle Pollock, Colleen Ogilbee, Pam Knopp, Lorenzo Ball, Steve Shute. Ken Poplick. The goals of the Future Business Leaders of America are to provide com- petent, aggressive business leadership and to foster an understanding of American business enterprise. Its pur- pose is to help students establish career goals, en- courage scholarship, promote efficient financial manage- ment, and to develop character and self confidence. 149
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