1981-1982 Yearbook

The Senior Key Club began the year with a Donkey Basketball Game on October 27 _ For four quarters of seven minutes each, five students and five faculty or staff members tried to outwit the donkeys and score points_ The most pOints scored in anyone quarter for the students were two made by Kellee Citty, who rode her donkey like a pro, only being knocked off once. Mrs. Marie Yingling, riding for the faculty women, tried to remount her donkey after it had dumped her. This time the donkey took off, - Christopher Thompson Mrs. Yingling lost her grip, fell to the floor, and hit her head. Fortunately, she was not seriously injured. Other unusual rides included the one by Mr. Brutus Moore, whose donkey refused to allow him to ride and Lance Bailey, whose ride was more like a trot than a ride. Lance got dumped off and went around and around the floor trying to get back on with a donkey which refused to cooperate. A large crowd enjoyed the show and the money which was raised was used toward the purchase of a new electric typewriter. The Key Club met at 12:30 every other Tuesday. Mr. Bill Diles, sponsor, encouraged members to conduct meetings with the proper parliamentary rules. • The ASK Club (Academy Ser· vice Klub) gained fifteen new members this year. The club's purpose is service to the school and to others. A member of the club must be a girl in grades 7·9. The club has a continuing project of keeping coming events posted on the bulletin board which is glass-covered and located outside the west en· trance. ASK Club members raise money by collecting cans to be recycled , selling pens and pencils, and managing the conces· siol') stand during the Academy basketball season. Money which is made is used for any department which needs materials. The club gave money to help send winners of the American History Contest to Washington, D.C., to sponsor a girl to Girls' State, and to buy library books in the field of religion. W _ John Cherry I. FOREIGN LANGUAGE CLUB. Hamilton-sponsor, Andere, Posey, Hansen, Monday, Brown. 2. KEY CLUB. Front row: Warren, C. Corbin, Lankford, Ballinger, Ward, Bailey, Britton, Campbell . Second row: Diles·sponsor, Henderson, Brown, 5. Corbin, White, Kendrick, Miller, KUhnl, Koch. 3. IF you wan/Lo know how to ride a donkey, just ask Kevin Jones - he now cfaims to be a professional donkey rider. 4. CAMERA CLUB. Front row: Finley, Gardner, Fisher, S. Land. Second row: Gibson, E. Land·sponsor, Hale. 5. SHELVING library books is fun? - John Wilt thinks so as he fulfills his duties as a library aide. 6. LIBRARY AIDES CLUB. Front row: Browning-sponsor, Mathis, Bogle. Treat. Gruinwald. Back row: Gould. Kilman. Wilt, McGaha, Forbes. 7. A.5.K. Front row: Diles, Brewer, Hendon, Howard, Hickman. Back row: Hillis, Lyons, Isom. Yingling. sponsor. Organizations - 327

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