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at Experience . The Best Teacher Tonya Kerry, Stacy Watson, Karen Giovengo LaNell Lee, Melissa Bates Officers plan for the Annual COE Banquet. Cooperative Office Education students held down jobs in addition to their schoolwork and their activities. Some worked in banks, insurance companies or at a hospital. Others gained their office experience working as a legal secretary, or as a clerical assistant for local businesses. Most students loved theirjobs. Brenda Frazier and Joann McDaniel said, It was a way to earn money while gaining valuable office experiencef' Mandy Prestidge, Tonya Williams, Kerman London, Janet Oar, Lisa Chandler Mrs. Rougeau, Lisa Lamben, Pam Kirkman, Joann McDaniel, Karen Pilgrim, Brenda Frazier, Tonya Joseph, Veronica Carley, Trajuana Harris 15
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Key Clubbers Provide Community Service Key Club is a service organiza- tion for high school students. It was unique in that it was spon- sored by the local Kiwanis Club. Participation in Key Club serv- ice activities helped members develop initiative, leadership, and good citizenship. ficer's meeting. by area Key clubs. In 1986-87 Bossier High School's Key Club was very ac- tive under the leadership of Larry Layfield, president. Under Coach Bill McConathy, the advisor, they began the year with a divisional rally in Oc- tober and the traditional bum- ing of the KATS at the half-time of the Homecoming game. Members of this organization were kept busy with fund raisers and fun-filled activities throughout the year. Gina Rogers, Deena Layfield, Mandy Wilson, Cathy Burke, Kristi Shupp, Steve McGee, Shelly Black, Shashi Shwashankara, Kendra Benton, Shannon Gentry, Mike Bates, Mike Lewis, Tim Slinker, Comeco Jones, Greg Sheppard, Dirk Rainwater Coach McConathy, the Key Club ad- visor, expresses his opinion at an of- Ten Key Clubbers went to the divi- sional rally in Ruston on October l l for an orientation that was presented it it flxg 74 ,V S 1 san f., Larry Layfield, Holly Teeters, Lisa Chandler, Jeannie Sias, Dav McEleen, Tricia Bumes, Christine Godfrey, Jennifer Jones, Jarr Palmer, Tabatha Horn, Tara Tinsley, Allison Boney, Nan Hughes, Greg Mast, Billy Paul, Thomas Crawford
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Exchange Club Finishes Second Year The Junior Exchange Club was established last year and is one of the only girls's club at Bossier High School. Only an elite group of girls were chosen. The requirements for membership were good grades and leader- ship abilities. The purpose of the club was to provide an opportunity for young adults to work together in service to their school and community. The club was involved in various projects -- Q! for the school. They participated in 1986 homecoming festivities by electing three beaus to represent their club. The beau, as well as the maids, rode in the homecoming parade. One of the club's goals for the year was to raise enough money to have an end of the year dance. Throughout the school year the club grew in importance and interest. The 1986-87 officers are seated around a ,V table planning their fund raising dance. J-. .... M -e ,3 , A fi .l Front Row: Jill Dillingham, Tricia Bumes, Jeannie Sias, Jamie Palmer, Nancy Hughes, Tara Tinsley, Mr. Welboum Second Row: Cheryl Anderson, Gina Rogers, Jennifer Jones, Margie Bartee, Leslie Rachel Third Row: Kelly Quinn, Audrey Gunn, Nancy Johnson, Teri Ogden, Christine Godfrey, Tammy Crook Back Row: Comeco Jones, Shannon Granger, Penny Walker, LaDonna Sealy, Allison Boney.
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