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Quill and Scroll . c. l r 'FYJQ 4911.-1, :L f , 5 M17 W 'Us Quillrand Scrill is an organization of students who have demonstrat- ed exceptional creative abilities in ,writingy0F'art, or' who have con- tributed time to the school through publications such as Epic and Scroll. Membership is 'determined by teacher recommendation, grade point average, and creativity. Dur- ing. the year, Quill and Scroll is responsible for publishing the Fo- rum, a literary magazine made up ofworks contributed by students. ln addition to this, Quill and Scroll has a numbetraf authors andtpub- r nm ,N ...- lishersscomekspeok to the club at their monthly meetings. With a new sponsar, n5Mrs. Criboniol, and manyf new members, Quill and Scroll has great potential. Bottom: First Row: Bridgett-Powers, Cathallna Sau-Yin Lau, Garetti Lau, Shandala Veal, Charles Neal, Lydia Vincent, Angie Nida, Leslie Hebert, Jerry Roberson, Second Row: Ann Hse, OnaLea Keeran, Becki Bruce, Teresa Qrriz, Lana Davis, Joni Rush, William, Lubelskl.Efl'hird Row: Holly Gauthier, Patrick Lacour, Lynna Lai, Aphra Milf lingron, Hebert Meadows lll, Sherylyn Gulllar, John Zachary. Fourth Row: Jonathan Gilliland, Alexander Karst, Courtney Sibley, Jae Heath, Samantha Swallowsgfberh Harrell,'David Walding. Fifth Raw! Tacy VanBibber, Kerrie Braly, Julie Price, Brad Herrington, Aaron Bishop, Lawrence Lewis, Brian Scruggs, Thomas Newton. ' - Top: Officers: First Row: OnaLea Keeran, Sec- retary, Goretti Lau, Treasurer: Angie Nida, Junior Representative. Second Row: Teresa Ortiz, Vice President: Brad Herrington, Presidenrp Leslie l-le bert, Senior'Representative. Center: Sam Teague, a local author, gives advice to club members. g gr Clubs 105
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tfQThe Frenchiftlub of ASH'is an or- ganization designed to serve and ben- efit the community. The club, is, com- posed of studentsgrwhoeare rj,'i1CCl,Ftently enrolied, in thejgligspch iprograni Each visitithefelderly in' the Wil- shllref5Manar Nursing Home. They also host afvalentine party for the Special Education Center here in Alexandria. ln orderqullto enhatffielllrhe students knowle eiof French, the members take anfenlightening trip to the French Quarter in New Orleans at the endof each year. m.rl ' Top: First Angle11NidalQ3'Cindy Givens, Samantha Swallows, Beth'Horrell, Ellen Stroud, QFQDQWH Rwichrnond. Second Row: Bridgett Powers, fCynthla Boquie, Ktlstl Brown, Helen Kiser, Tore .nlsho Porche, Lelisa Carter, Elaine Hse, Hennig, Foote, Alllsanelslorgan. Thlrd,fQay1:VlSfevei Melfff' lancon, Erik, Qleqnente. LoriggMCAllan, Collettef ,Qerge-ron, ChQtllij5AlrrNeol, Becki --rlr Bruce, Candace 5fSlilJltz,- StepheniDEVers, Fourth Row: Jennifer Fish- siftikirchflille Deipino, Danielle Dinnot, Amanda Gremilllon, Paulette Moore, Trlcia,Penny, Rox- Le CGFCIGVFFOHCOIS anne Panain, Jeannette Morier. Elfthlkowr Shay Rlsinger, Allison Blown, AHeatherWBa1flayt1 lennlfer Marten, Mells5a'A5l5eglgg,fKlm Bordelon, Jackie Verghggr,.Ann Hsefilttllle-'Donloll Sixth Row: .len- V-nifefjGuldry, KorenfKeller, Jennifer Voorhies, Ka- trinciigBeuchler, Marcia Hinkston. Sondra Smith. Carmin Coutee, Atrice Smith. V Center: Officergg ,Charles Treasurer: ,Candace l?resldent3'fTroy Metoyer, QVPresldenf5iQ9Hitny Prlnce,lSecretary, Bot- Flrst Row:Jl4Alexls Samprott, Stephanie Harrell, Chrls Palmer, Lechia King, Angelaeljgi Hamilton, Courtney Sibley, Angela Powell, Amy Prince, Second Royggrjtephanynevtglammons, Kathy Taylor, Th6lf5S5Lubelslsli ,Wl' lfftoy Metoyer, Shannon neatnano, Karen Rambo, Holly Gauthier, Julieillrlce, Susan Davis. Thlrd Row: Vlckl Adkinson, Gwen Robinson, Llsa Landf Mike Creynshiaw, Llz 'Mlifh'St,erman, 'Dannon Tragtl,etigfDanieI Tomling Paul Blank. Fourth RowiCh1Fistion Horvoth, Val Schmidt, Aaron Blshopig 'Jeff Horn, Amy Lee, Brandon Har- rington, James ,McCaIl,5Tommy Tonflpson, Anthony, lqlamptan., gjkowz Malcolm Eric Faller, Ja- son HoyriVle4iDovld Walding, Jamie Bailey, l.awrence Lewis, Jesse, Langford. Sixth Row: Tom Newton, Jonathon 1-lolston.. J 104 EPIC nl ' I ,,,,,f '
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The Key ,Club isson organ- ization founded to servefthe conn- imunity, to develop skills of teenagers, ondjlto giveiogthem life- time experiences, Not only does this club sponsor school activities, but itifailso holdsoctlvities that ben- efit our community osiiwellf This yeoggthe Key Club contributed to the community byfholding activ- ities such as adopting o grandpar- entgy'isitingoyililshire Manor Nursing Home and the V.Ai.,g,Hospitol,T and becoming involved in S.A'.D.D. CStgidentsAgoinst Drunk Drivingj. Along withusits service projects, the Key Club also sponsors school ac- tivities such as Ieacher-of-the Week, at paperback book drive, and various fundraisers. LEFTg,2PAGE: Top: Officers: Byron Pointer, Presidehtg Whltegijr, Reps' Holly Gauthier, Jr, ' Rep., Lolo Davisjfvice- President, Lana Davis, Secretary, Linda Da- visiggslteasuretfqif,Kurt Gauthier, Soph. Rep. Middle Lefti7Flb'lly Gauthier presents Mrs. L, Bonial with the Teacher of the'fXVeek award. Middle Right: Key Clubbers visit their adopted grandparents. Bottom: Key Ciubbers oreflglad to be a part of S.A.D.D. RlGHT PAGE: Top: Lindo Dovisifond Lori Miller represent ASH as the Key Cluba Svveethearts, Middle: Key Club collects books for the bookjodtive. K o 106 EPlC Q t '1 4,111 . I, W I gig? i 'at trail it , it 45531 .au V i s , X 4, A L 's,. i R X W, l fore M' X ...wi , ,. .1 U -at
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