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Kelly McClendon, Jennifer Holt, and Jennifer Simon mop up water after the sink overflowed and flooded the darkroom. Photo by Ashleigh Thrasher Mieke Kauffman catches a few z's after a pho- tography class at Quachita Baptist yearbook camp. Photo by Ashleigh Thrasher GOOD CONNECTIONS LA YOUT DESIGN BY HEATHER ABBOTT Front Row: Shannon Dunn, Sherry Moore, Jen- nifer Clare, Amee Evans, Mieke Kauffman. 2nd Row: Jeri Nichols, Trena Adair, Tresa Adair, Lisa Lippard, Andrea Salzar, Kelly McClendon. 3rd Row: Mrs. Lana Hampton, Eric Nelson, Mike Robbins, Brenda Yandall, Heather Ab- bott, Bridget Davis, Jennifer Simon. 4th Row: Ann Coggins, Stanley Sharp, Rick Lunsford, Shirley Gill, Jennifer Holt, Courtney Miller. Quill and Scroll Front Row: Trena Adair, Tresa Adair, Shirley Gill. Back Row: Mrs. Hampton, Eric Nelson, Russ Biggs. Yearbook Staff
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Good Connections from getting out of a boring homeroom (and into a boring meeting) or getting an extra picture in the year- book, why do people join clubs? For some, the clubs are their way of being part of the cliques that pepper the school. There is a certain char- acter to each club, and the students pick the ones that match their character closest. Others find clubs like Future Teachers of America, Future Business Leaders of America, and Future Farmers of America are a way to a future vocation. The clubs provide the training and some of the experience that can make getting a job or running a business easier. How about trips? Only the Library clubs. Quill and Scroll, and Fellow- ship of Christian Athletes don't take trips. There are competitions for future farmers, homemakers, and business leaders and a convention for Betas. The future teachers and Spanish Club go to the elementary school to teach those students. Of course, pins and other paraphernalia are available in clubs — most have cards for members. Parties at Christmastime and the end of the year abound. The clubs also produce projects and hold competitions, ranging from the Quill and Scroll's revived Literary Magazine and the Beta Club's Mr. Miss BHS pageant to the Journalism staff's Bearcat Eyes and the Student Council's class of the year contest. These activities give members a chance to gain experiences for later life. With all this to offer, clubs make good connections. By Eric Nelson CLUBS DIVIDER
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With thoughts of home, Kim Mulson jumps with joy after a long week at yearbook camp. Photo by Mieke Kauffman I've got her! laughs Heather Abbott while penning Trena Adair on the floor. Yes, Yearbook members do find time to have fun. Photo by Tresa Adair It's not just an adventure, it's a job. People just don't realize the hard work and long hours it takes to pro- duce a yearbook that covers all the year's events, stated Heather Abbott. Often the yearbook staff is stereo- typed as being a prestige club. True, the members are carefully chosen, but they are referred to the adviser from other teachers as possessing the skill and dedication it takes to produce a quality yearbook. First year staff member Bridget Da- vis said, I still can't believe how many little details there are that have to be 'just right'! Second year staff member Trena Adair chuckled when she said, When deadline time comes, half the time ev- eryone goes around like chickens with their heads cut off! An exasperated Ashleigh Thrasher said, All kinds of things seem to go wrong right before the deadline is sent off! It seemed to be the popular opinion that the most descriptive word for yearbook staff members is INSANE. Fortunately, out of all the chaos of deadlines emerges a yearbook. By Tresa Adair METHOD TO THE MADNESS
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