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Staying Busy XX f you want to stay busy, join the Library Club, said Rhonda Dunn, a four year member of the Library Club. A A Throughout the year the Library Club agenda is filled with numerous events and activities that keep its members on their toes. The Library Club is a rarity in that it offers opportunities for individual achieve- ment. Members can enter an essay contest, atrend stare convention, or give a book review. Sponsoring the Homecoming Dance is a major activity of the club. Painting the back- drop selling tickets and organizing Home- coming pictures are just o few of the things that need careful planning. Working on the decorations for Hame- coming was a great experience. l enjoyed wnrking as a group and meeting new peo- ple lr was a little hectic meeting our dead- linc but we did and we had fun doing it said Laura Basham, Each year the Library Club attends the annual Louisiana Teenage Librarian s Associ- ation Canvention. To become a delegate, a club member has to read the convention books and must have earned fifteen merit points. Last year the club won first place in the scrapbook competition. 'lOur efforts really paid off, said Dee Dee Strickland, historian. For most Library Club members, staying enthused throughout the year means stay' ing involved. Since members work together constantly, there is a certain sense of family. I like the people in the club. lt's not like being in a big club. ln the Library Club ever- ybody knows one another, But most impot- tanrly everybody gets a chance to do something said Dee Dee. four year Library Club member Michele Primus takes time our from shelving books. It s fun working in the library and helping people sold Michelle, ibrary Club officers are: seated: Tina Gaudin hlstori' ani Cassandra Shaffett reporter' Annell Fontenot, vice-president Dee Dee Strickland president- standing: Melissa Day treasurer- Tonya Perkins secretary- and Rachelle Rheams parliamentorian, '7 ' l utstandina Library Ciub member Tina Gaudin has been in the lub for faui years During her itiniar year Tina served as State Treasurer of the Louisiana Teenag rotations Association This year she is on the State Executive Board as cnairpersan of convention registration for 1986 Because of her patience thoroughness depend ability and excellent sense of humor Tino has been a person with whom l've enjoyed working, said Elaine Parker aio Library Club -110- Clubs S hannon Berry and Yolanda Pacheco stand waiting for the Library Club pledge to begin.
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f fi ff enior Melissa Murtes has been in NHS for four years. She is president of the club and maintains a 4,0 average. unlor Joel Ritchey ls a hard-working conscientious stu- dent. He is always helpful and exhibits the attitude necessary to be an ideal NHS member. J: 'X 3 tis. ul'- X Kevin is a four year member of NHS. unior Billy Davis listens to the speaker discuss a career he might be interested in. tl S eniors Todd Walker and Kevin Keen goof off be fore the meeting. Todd is a two year member and N HS opens doors to seniors for many scholarships Senior Larry Kelly has been in NHS for three years Hel is a National Merit Scholarship Finalist. NHS 409. Clubs
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