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X Y KIRKLAND AND Missy Kosloski had fun at the Dance. cj' A GROUP OF friends posed for the camera at Homecoming. IONES HUNG around while decorating for the dance. Sophomore, Class iSenato rs C H Denise Stinson, Bobby Mitchell, Missy Kosloski, Brad Edwards Tammye Alley, Michele McCracken, Ronni Nichols, Amy Winn, Kim Marlowe, Sewell. STANDING: Trey Troegel, Kenny McLaren, Shannon Schlapkohl, Lisa Sali- MRS. IONES GAVE Craig Moss tickets to the Christmas dance. Freshman Class SITTING: Kim Brock, Kristin Webb, Karen Martin, Tina Duncan, Sharlott Garretf STAND- ING: Wesley Jones, Allison McCoy, Shannon Davis, jennifer Grigsby, lim Watkins, Matt Cope. Scott Keys ' Clubs 149
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The Student Council is made up of eighty-four members consisting of fifteen senators, and four class officers from each class along with the top four officers. Each officer must maintain a 3.0 Grade Point Average while each senator must keep a 2.5. The projects and responsibilities of the Student Council are many. Some of these include Home- coming elections and activities, the daily announce- ments, the can food drive for the Salvation Army, the opening assembly, and the Christmas-Sadie Hawkins dance. These dedicated, hardworking members worked together to better the school and provide more ac- tivities and benefits for the students. ABOVE: Kim Bogan-Sec., Stephanie Winn-Pres., Marshelle Ali ander-V. Pres., Rhonda Neil-Treas. STUDENT COUNCIL MEMBERS worked hard on Christmas decora- tions LISA BOSE FOUND herself at a new high.
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P T The Octagon Club Had A Successful Year The Octagon club consisted of fifty members who maintained a 2.5 Grade Point Average. They were good students, willing to help anytime they were needed. Octagon is a very involved club and assists in dif- ferent areas of the community. This year they worked in the Bossier Police Department's haunted house in Pierre Bossier Mall and made and delivered fruit baskets to Pilgrim Manor for Thanksgiving. They also had a great time helping with the Red River Revel. Octagon's many projects turned out well. IILL REEDER HELPED wash cars at an Octagon car wash. MECHELE MARTIN PAINTED a face at the Red River Revel. l CATHY MURPHY GAVE fruit baskets to the elderly at Pilgrim Mar
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