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Freshman Y-Teens hove comeo long in their first yeor of high school. They rhode troyifovorsifor locol nursing homes, ond ot Christ- mos ffhey occomponied other Y- Teens corolling orouncl the ,ASH oreo, The Freshmon Y-Teens helpied deCCirore fotthe Bock-to- School, Christmos, ond Mid-Winter dances thiscyeor. They also por- ticifioted ,imfthe Christmosg Porode by decoroting theilbockdroip for thefloot ond riding in the porode. With THSSQL-5f'Y-TGGQ5, working with the otherCiY-Teensiin the'commu-- nity, theyfore sure to occomplish o Qfeof ded- Top: Y-Teens stick together. ' Middle: Freshman Y-Teen Officers: Stocey Gauthier, Sergeant-at-Arms: Piper, Brous- sord, ICC: Michelle McGlorhlln,'Choploing Chose Coppel, Secretoryg Christie Givens, Treosurerg,.legnifer Pointer, President, Me- lisso Lewls,lVic'e-President. ,first Row:-i Kim Chesser, Kristie Brown, -Srocey Giluihler, Dory Vermoelen, Steph- onie Crouch, Jennil'e'r7Fletchersiludy Whit- tington, Brondl Hefner. Second Row: Jen- inifer Lowrence, Stocy Hotler, Ashley 'PowellgiienniferPointer, Melisso Lewis, Christi Givens, Michelle McGlothlln. Third Row: Chose Coppel, Piper Broussard, Ellen Stroud,V,5ocy Agee, Becky Miller, Jockie Vossor. . 126 EPlC in Freshmon Y Teens Helping - OrhersHelp Themselves HW, V fees. - i. Q,iX'1, V48 'Xl' . ,me X ,si ,Q fr T , I A M-1, . --mg, . K I T
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FTA-Our Future Leaders of Education ,gif 7 , 1 I Y 5' X, rg, .T g 1, . f. ,. X Future Teachers of America is composed of a group of young students with a mutual interest in education. The organization en- courages able students to enter teaching and to develop profes-J sional leadershipfffabilities. FTA is composed' of dedicated young students who are willing to help other students. These students pro- vide a tutoring service during the school year. Because of FTA, to- morrow's teachers will be better c- ,J prepared to educate our future generations. , - Top: Officers: Amy Prince, Reporter: Brad Herrington, Vice-President, Shawne Har- rington, Secrerarygiinda Davis, President, Brion Scruggs, Treasurer: Angela Stark, Par- liamentarlan. Center: Patrick Fagioli uses his French background to help Julie Price. First Row: Brldgett Powers, Collette Bergeron, Shandola Veal, Judy Wood, Garetti Lau, Sandra Smith, Marcia Hinkston, Candace Shultz. Second Row: Liz Munsterman, Peyton Graham, Jodi Shriver, Amy Prince, Sheri Miller, Charla Parker, Karen Rambo, Joni' Rush. Third Row: Ann Hse, Shay Risinger, Heather Bandy, Julie Cruse, Leigh Ford, Kenny Staten, Ricky Madeo, Amy Lawson, Fourth Row: Jason Van Zandt, Aimme Verzwyveit, Jojo Clemente, Joey fisher, Stephen Divers, Dan Cook, Chad McGlorhlin, Elvis Brady. Fifth Row: Gwen Robinson, Alison Bradford, Ash- ley Mahtouz, Troy Metayer, Mike Crenshaw, Jamie Barth, Alexander Karst, Jason Haynie, Bri- an Gallagher, Chris Anderson. Sixthrllow: Angela Stark, JulieQPrice, Eric Haston, Kristie Sanders, Jaan Maze, Courtney Sibley, Brad Herrington, Aaron Bishop, Steve Reap. Seventh Rowg Lori Miller, Robyn White,,Lynna Lai,g.Shawne Harrington, Jeff Horn, Julie Duggan, Brian Scruggs, John Price, William Lubelski. Clubs 125
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l, l e Y-Teens ing Pride lnWhat They Do 'Nl Sophomore Y-Teens is an organ- ization composed of sophomore girlswhasefpurpose is to work with the YWCA in serving the commu- nity. Thisr year m members mode tray favors for me nursing homes in the area and gave a Thanks- giving party forthe children at the Special Education Center. They ol- so made coloring books for one of the local hospitals. Decorating for the Back-to-School, Christmas, and Mid-Winter dances is a service the Sophomore Y-Teens do for our school every year. Serving their community and school ismsome- thing that Sophomore YiTeensH strives,-to accomplish. Top: Sophomore Y-Teens show aff their smiles. . ,i,m Officers: J. Marler, Scrapbook Chairmang D. Traxler, Sgt,-at-Armsg Ms Louviere, Chap., A. Boniol, ICC, R. Partain,JTreas.g A. Drown, Sec.p J. Urbina, V.P.g C. Desplno, Pres. First Row: Robin Gasipard, Roxanne Partain, Shannon Liotta, Geraldine Baudreoux, Amanda Gremillion, Danielle Dinnat, Jennifer Guidryg, Heidi Swims. Sec- ond Row: Rena' Croolis, Peyton Graham, Allison Brown, Jeanette Marler, Kinta Smiths. Trlcia1Penny, Karen Vaughan, Jen- nifer Belk. Third Rowzflennifer Fisher, Adele Swearinger, Liz Munsterman, Kimbra Guil- lot,'VShay. isisinger. Fourth Row: Christie Despino, Melissa Louvieremlodi Allen, Heather Bandy, Jennifer Vaorhies, Nicki Boggs, Deni Conner. Fifth Row: Sherri Whltaket,'Llsa Land,-Dannon Traxler, Allie Baniol, Jennifer Llrbina, Allison Budford, Misty Ducote, Gwen Robinson. Clubs 127
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