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28 Key Club ,QJJQOQO sl C L '-. O '- , 4' o m 0 X 9 s 5 s Q N X 5 ' .1 X 7' 7' of 1 he ,A X '. N AT X ,,1 'vcalll' Key Club member Kevin Bradley and classmate Gene Mitchell take a few moments for homework while waiting for the bell. The Key Club kept a busy schedule in their efforts to display the same pride and capability that has become their trademark through many years of service to the community. They spent a good deal of time working with the Manna Food Bank, as well as collaborating with the Kiwanis Club on various projects. Also on the club's agenda were tutoring for the Boys' Club of Escambia County, aiding with the Angel Tree, which provided underprivileged children with Christmas presents, and assisting the National Federation for the Blind by making tapes. The members also convened with other chapters of the Key Club. They attended two zone rallies and went to the district convention in Tampa during the Spring. Their hard work paid off when they received and inter-club award for uexceptional participation in projects with Kiwanis Club and other Key Clubs. Row 1: Dona Yarbrough, Jonathon John, Jason Struckg Row 2: Tim Fox, Scott Rezek, Cindy Liu, Susan Epps, Stephanie Ellisg Row 3: James Hayden, Lorie Mann, Inez Benitiz, Kathy Hill, Heather Lindsay, Will Riehmg Row 4: Mark Davis, Buddy Bowden, Kevin Bradley, Mike VonBodungen, Debbie Bogard, Melissa Ortega. matmiliw Sponsor: C. Maldin Opening the Door to the City EY CLUB Serves Z R- 1 i 1 ' E rf wr. ff , 7 43, 4, 'Vinyl 'Q i 4
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l i The Honor Society provided service to many students by giving the an opportunity to work for people less for- tunate and in need of help. The members had service pro- jects not just to help others, but to give its members a reason to be involved. Ms.Martin said, The Honor in Honor Society meant a chance to be recognized for academic achievement and also to honor a promise to the society which we live in. u 3 E ' ig 'ii NATIONAL HONOR SOSIETY 'a Z S Va if Officers: jim Balcom, Lisa Morreale, Grover Robinson prepare to explain the Honor Society's Code to the new inductees. Holly Benson and Alicia Blum enjoy the dignified atmosphere of the Honor Society's candlelight ceremony. ,,,,,'. , ' -5 filtl ' juniors: Row 1: jim Balcom, Scott Rezek, Brent McNeal, Grover Robin- son, Claire Zorn, Elizabeth Zorn, Michale Eddins, jonathan john, Nyasha junior, Richard Reid, Row 2: Mike Von Bodungen, Carol Kahn, Buddy Bowden, Curt Purcell, Paul Goodmm, jason Carr, Heather Lind- say, Barbie Replogle, jennifer Clay, jen- nifer Veasey, Seqwana Thomas, Row 3: jason Struck, jeff Brown, Terry Baker, Michelle Godwin, Angela Fennell, Stacy Leichner, Angela Rupp, Cindy Liu, john Common, Kevin Gentzelg Row 4: Mike Bolling, David Klingaman, jen- nifer Desmond, Kelly Meachem, Ines Benitez, Dona Yarbrough, Trcie Lester, Melissa Ortega, Kelly Kievit, Debbie Bogardg Row 5: Stephen jefferson, Daryl Lassen, David Key. Sophomores: Row 1: Steven Flowers, Leigh Precise, Anne McBrayer, Tammi Benson, Susan Epps, Kim Robinson, Lee Carol Griffin, Tracy Bond, Lisa Arnold, jenny Banta, j'e-arniliip, julie Nagle, Chris Wu, john Kelly, jason Tanner, Row 2: Shannon Burke Aijdga Ewing, Kathryn Roberts, j,u1ie-Korte., Sylvia Wogd, Nikki Andrews, jennifer Dolgow, Casey Gilmore, Ken Christina, Tip Tyler, Row 3: Frank Morreale, Alicia Blum, jennifer Wood, Holly Eubanks, Row 4: Duane johnson, Braden Ball, james Clark, Buddy McGraw, Phillip Towles, Harland Cason, Daniel Hart, Tommy Winn, jeff Crigler, Mike Gibson, Mark Mc- Cuiston, David Matos, Dung Hag Not Pictured: Sarabeth Thomas. .p-,,..,.i. Honor Society 22
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Just for the Enjoyment of Giving Civinettes members took to the beach during Homecoming week! L N x T L... 'f' ,-,Q tiff-auf Thriving with an abundance of projects, the recent- ly formed Civinettes Club contributed greatly to the community. ln November, the members created a Thanksgiving basket to aide needy families in the area. During Christmas the Civinettes supported a young child for the Angel Tree. The child submitted a list of his Christmas wishes and the club members did their best to grant those wishes. Another community project which the Civinettes enthusiastically took part in was the clothes drive in which they collected winter clothing for needy families and took the clothes to the Waterfront Mission. Members donated time and energy to make Civinettes as successful as possible. This service club overflowed with projects to heighten school spirit and community awareness, but the year would not have been complete without the assistance and organization of Ms. Bortone, the club's sponsor. - Jennifer Desmond ? ,i , ,F Eli, Xi jx 'rs Row 1: Alysia BartholomewQ'Angela3 YM'illen'deF1 Joyce Stokes, Jennifer Spiwack, Mici Jones, Kelly Riddle, Paula Roe, Cindy Flanders, Laura Allen, Amy Schnuppg Row 2: Tarina Pettiway, Ingrid Quinn, Erika Young, Donna Boling, Shelly Peaden, Leslie Gore, Kim Lucey, Stacy Leichnet, Tammi Arnold, Jenny Banta, Kim McGraw, Row 3: Susan Weber, Leigh Leidner, Robyn Arnold, Beth Baggett, Amy Childers, Hope Ellis, Vivian Gillard, Nita Miller, Casandra Ellis, Tara Dudley, Felicia Moffettg Row 4: Betsy Mathews, Ruen Castillo, David Peaden, Denny Wilson, Tyler Lemmoh, Buddy McGraw, Ms. Bortone, Michelle Riera. IL. 'Q i v-Q'-: j'1,,. , Q3 ' Officers: Cindy Flanders, Sec.g Kelly Riddle, Pres., Paula Roe, V- Pres., Laura Allen, Treas.g Amy Schnupp, Parl. Sponsor: K. Bortone Civirletlef 229
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