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To increase the students' awareness and interest in science was the goal of the Junior Academy of Science. The club started the year off by hosting Dr. Jerry Gurst from the University of West Florida. Dr. Gurst provided the members with information on college preparation for science-related majors. The club also invited other speakers including Dr. Marsh from the University of West Florida. ln addition, the club helped in the setting up of the school's first Science Fair in the spring. And throughout the year the Junior Academy of Science made astronomical observations at the beach under the supervision of Mr, Moore, the clubs new sponsor. Members of the Science had fun as they learned more about science and science-related topics. - Linh Truong lv ' ., . , -1 l .skvrnrwmw , , - ,J 1 W V.W,W,,,,,Q . Science members Brad Duncan and Linh Truong add a flicker of humor into their senior superlative photo, Row 1: 'Linh Truong, Clair Kingryg Row 2: Richard Reid, Caroline Holland, Lee Smith, Ernie Lansford, Melissa Elebash, Nyasha Junior, Blossom Daviesg Row 3: Ce Ce Boone, Will Riehm, Mike Raines, Hunter Pfeiffer, Scott Lores, Jason Tanner. 51122116 Club
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,911 S f rs.. L, Quiet on the set and Action! With that the video cameras started rolling and so began the opening night of Rest Assured. The Drama Club performed their fall produc- tion, Rest Assured on November 6th and 7th. The play centered around Phillip Morlock's greedy lifestyle. The cast of characters included Pete Delevett as Phillip Morlock, Rebecca Stevenson as Mary Morlock, Tim O'Brien as Luigi Lanconi, 'M 7 gy as and Eddie Spears as Joe Lanconi. Bye Bye Birdie was the Drama clubs spring production. lt was a musical and the WHS chorus, along with actors and actresses made it a success. The Drama Club also held a fund raiser. Members sold merchandise to help buy lighting for th stage. With increasing popularity, the Drama Club had a very 'lproductive' year. Greg Ayers directs Barbie Replogle and Camera man Tim O'Brien on the Drama Club's float. Phillip Morlock lPeter Delevettl receives the wrong end of Luigi Lanconi's iTim O'Brienl vengeful actions. Row 1: Barbie Replogle, Andrea ' Housand, Lori 'Fish, Peter Delevett, Rebecca Stevenson,.Mrs. Replogle, Tim O'Brien, lMrs. lngebretsen, Heather Torrence, Melissa Pursell, 1 Beth Padgett, Row 2: Nilgki An-A drews, Kris Gray, Jenifer Clay, Geoff Nagel, Robin Moore, Nathan +4 Renau, Jill McAfee, .Susan '-Epps, Nicloe LeMarsh, Sandi Trehern, Row 3: .Clorissta Johnson, Liz ' Baisden, Suzanne Gibson, ,Gil Hayag, Greg Ayers, Darla Brewton, Liane Olmstead, Jennifer Moore, Ami Delevett, Heather Matolay, Todd Burrusg Row 4: Susan Morris, Julie Korte, Kit Deason, Doug Mitchell, Chris Christian, Eddie Spears, Tre Chipman, Chris Hudgens, Jennifer Myers, Jennifer Orlando, Leslie Gore. Drama Club 24
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With o Double in the Fifth owiiiic O.K., Bowlers, hold up your practice and start rolling for scoreln As the Cordova Lanes PA. echoed throughout the snack bar and the gameroom, Wildcats dropped their french fries and deserted their beloved Space lnvaders to join their teams. Within minutes, the roar of balls thundering down the lanes began to drown out both the driving beat of the jukebox and the laughter and shouts of the excited bowlers. While some bowlers preferred a devastating curve, other opted for the good ole' straight ball. No one style guaranteed immunity to the dreaded gutter ball which always seemed to pop up in those pressure winflose situations. The strike, a bowler's best friend, also appeared often in the tenth frame to help lead the team to a dramatic victory. So ended another pleasant afternoon of throwing strikes in the fast lane. - Jason Carr. Kevin McClammy, Sgt. at Armsg Scot Maltby, Sec.g Donna Boling, V. Pres. and Treasg Richey Merritt, Pres. Practice makes perfect as bowler Chris Varnadore prepares to roll a strike in the fast lane, Row 1: Mike Wilson, Sean Maltby, Chris Varnadore, Cheryl Blackmon, Renee Delorme, Crystal Fraser, Cheri Lang, Donna Bolingg Row 2: Richey Merritt, Kevin McClammy, Scot Maltby, Ed Schulz, Charles Dinsmore. Sponsor: B. Gaines Bozzlmfi, Club 247
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