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A little something extra or special not only defines the term La'gniappe, but it also accurately describes the club of the same name. ln their first year, the club, sponsored by Ms. Bordelon and Mrs. Yonker, organized several fund raising events. The primary fund raiser was the Christmas cake sale. Club members utilized the cake decorating skills they had learned to create at- tractive cakes that were a hit with the faculty. Another fund rais- ing event was the Easter basket sale, where baskets full of goodies helped to enrich the club's treasury. La'gnaippe par- ticipated in community service projects as well. Visits to the Childrens Hospital and the Children's Home Society brightened the day of the ill children. Although they were one of the newest clubs on campus, La'gniappe enjoyed a very successful year. 2 -41+ 1 a 1 ,xr ,,,k f RN r ,X 1: VM. , .su ,JI fl , K Q 5-'WST' .461 r r f f X L X La gnaippe officers Kim Golson and Jill Richburg play the part of gamblers and showgirls on their 3rd place float. Row 1: Rachel Ruckmam, Jill Richburg, Kim Golsong Row 2: Carroll, it Christine Ronsella, Parn Esperson, 4Carmen Riversg Row 3: Shanay Lawrence, Mrs. S. Bordelon, Cynthia Fountain. Sponsor S. Bordelon Larnluppe 2 39
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H Video Club Sponsor M. Davis Get a four shot of the floor. Give me an over the shoulder. Camera three zoom in. These are just a few of the phrases one heard when visiting the Video Club. ln just its second year of existence, the Video Club produced two television telecasts, a public service announcement and another edition of the Wildcat Video Yearbook. The Video Club was a uni- que experience for high school students wanting to gain insight on being an actual member of a production crew for a television station. The Video Club offered its members the opportunity to learn the skills needed to become and independent member of a successful television crew. The W,H.S. Video Club members were proud of their accomplishments in just two short years and are looking forward to bigger and better things. The successfulness and experiences of the club are summed up in these few words from John Gilbert, Senior member of the Video Club, Being in the studio in front of the camera . . . and under the lights is an experience of a lifetimell' Dressed in their homecoming attire, Chris Truitt and Ms. Cousins discuss a novel, Working With Lights Corneros, ond Action IDEICD CLUB Recorded the Milestones 'it Row 1: Richard Reed, Jeff Gilbert,fChris Countrymang Row 2: Jennifer Spiwack, Bruce Vredenburgg Row 3: Lori Mann, Ms. Cousins, Rachel Templeman, Rachel Templemang Row 4: Chris Truitt, John Gilbert, Mr. Davis. ,
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Wir wollen das Deutschprogamm in die Schule starker machen, sagt einDeutschschuler. Translated: We are trying to strengthen the German program and increase its followingfl said one German Club member. The Club survived a Time of Changesf, including a sponsor change when Dayle Van Slyke took over midway through first semester. By second semester, they were in search of another German teacher as Ms. Van Slyke left to return to New Zealand. When Oktoberfest rolled around the members traveled to the Escambia County Nursing Home and entertained the residents with several rous- ing German holiday songs. When funds ran low, the members sold Gummi Bears and Toblerone to boost the club's treasury. With a shared interest in the German language and culture to bond them together, the members enjoyed a memorable and successful year. Auf Wiedersehen! - Terry Baker Viki Nelson, Wendy Aston, and Will Riehm go under cover as Wildcats behind the Berlin Wall. Officers: David Lacy, Treas.g Wendy Morris, Sec., Garland Borowski, Pres. Members: Row 1: Kelly Meacham, Margaret Shippey, Garland Borowski, Wendy Morris, David Lacy, Row 2: Shelia Hamblin, Stacey Knock, Gaby Melton, Tara Calhoun, Helen Ruckstuhl, Jenny Banta, Julie Nagel, Row 3: Holly Pilcher, Monica Waters, Christy Pen- nington, Dianne Fischer, Rod Bish, Mike Bloski, Will Riehmg Row 4: Paul New, Frank Stuart, Gasper Per- sio, Aaron Pennington, Carter Mansfield, Pam Ruckstuhlg Row 5: John Shippey, Jeff Earl, Brent Hoskins, Susan Weber, Paul Bull- ington, Curt Purcell, Cathy Hill. 740 Gtflllzlll Clnb Visiting nursing f on'1GS. ERIYIIAN CLUB Shores Oktoberfest pi' NNI? X i i ,fig It 7 V if-, iii! R V! 5,3115 3, Q rw Yiiiiii.. -r
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