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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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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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Service Through Action 5.- Dottom: First Row: Brondon Horrington, Todd Nosh, Jctmie Boiley, Alon Novoselsky, Brion Scruggs, John Zochory, John Price, Rick Ducote, Derek Prothro. Second Row: Amondo Gremillion, Donieile Dinnot, Kurt Gouthier, Jennifer Guidry, Jennifer Fisher, Christie Despino, Allison Brown, Courtney Glosh, Colette Bergeron, Keith Jeter, Clifton Ceorley, Third Row: Robin Vonion- gendonck, Piper Broussord, Michelie Mc- Glothlin, Peyton Grohom, Kotrino Beuchler, Amy Prince, Jodi Ammermon, Trino Lurry, Koren Rombo, Joni-Rush, Tiffony Somuel, Stocey Gouthier. Fourth Row: Kim Dunkeson, Chorlo Porker, Potty Allen, Shoy Risinger, Heother Bondy, Jennifer Morien, Erik Clemente, Jennifer Lemoine, Morionno Connell, Melisso Louviere, Nicki Boggs. Fifth Row: Liz Munstermon, Jodi Allen, Angie Peorson, Yolondo Simon, Melindo Swido, Shannon Redmond, Edie Stonford, Patrick Locour, Rhondo Chondler, Holly Gouthier, Louren Vornodo. Sixth Row: Stephen Di- vers, Jennifer Urbino, Donnon Troxler, Liso Lond, Tocy Von Bibber, Brittony Burns, Jornie Coldwell, Jojo Clemente, Lindo Do- vis, Chose Coppel, Gwen Robinson. Sev- enth Row: Sheri Miller, Jodi Shriver, Ashley Mohfouz, Troy Meroyer, Allie Boniol, Joey Fisher, Byron Pointer, Melliso Lewis, Korin Rossby. Eighth Row: Lynno Loi, Amy Lee, Lori Miller, Don Cook, Chiod Mc6lothlin, Mike CIS-nshow,-JAimmee Verzwyvelt, Amy Lowson, Ricky Modeo, Seon Coutee, Julie Price. Clubs 107
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