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... atin Latin club started off with much enthusiasm. A new addition to Eastside was the Junior Classical League, also known as the Latin club. The club started off its year with a new teacher and much enthusiasm. Ms. Leslie Perkins, advisor, had high hopes for the club, one of which was hosting the District Forum Contest at Eastside on Feb. 13. Other projects included raising money for State Forum on April 2l-23 at Day- tona Beach, The new members were initiated by acting as slaves to the old members for a week. At the end ofthe week, a party was held in honor of the slaves. Prizes were awarded to the Best behaved slavel' and to whoever could win the slave olympics, which consisted of games such as rolling an olive across the floor with one's nose. With increased interest in the Latin club, Ms. Perkins hoped to expand the Latin program and recruit more members in future years. 2 1. One of Ms. Perkins' students reveals a secret to her. 2. FIRST ROW: Becky Henderson, Mike Braun, Juli Jensen, Christine Beville, Pam Soderstrom, Ms. Leslie Perkins, advisor. SECOND ROW: Lydia Torres, Phillip Mays, Paula Mallard, Trudy Coar. 3. Chris- tine Beville and Pam Soderstrom pay homage to their master, Mike Braun. l52fLatin
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Quill SL Scroll ......... J, Quill 8L Scroll increased student journalists' awareness of job opportunities. The function of Quill 8a Scroll is to award and recognize the excellant achievement of high school journalists. According to Mr. Joe Waldorf, The goal of this year's members was to make students aware of the many different jobs in the journalism fieldf' The students were recommended for the club by their advisors and had to pay a miminal membership fee. They then received pins and membership cards. They also received the national magazine for student journalists. Because of publica- tion and financial deadlines, meetings were limited. 1. FIRST ROW: Trisha Gregory, Ilona Lawless, Pau- la Mallard. SECOND ROW: Valerie Cason, Beth Taylor, Paige Trippensee, Debbie Kirby. THIRD ROW: Joe Waldorf, advisor 2. The pressures of publi- cations' deadlines can change a person's behavior, as shown by Ilona Lawless, Trisha Gregory, and Valerie Cason. Quill 8L Scrollf I 51
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. L,,, 1 . Chorus - New teacher headed Girls' Chorus and Ensemble. This year's chorus has been a joy to work with, stated Mrs. Kay Alcorn, We were really looking forward to District and State contests. Chorus started off its year with new uniforms and the shell, which they had bought the year before. Along with the increase in Girls' Chorus and Ensemble, they had a new teacher to guide them, Ms. Sheila Cottrell. All groups have performed in Fall, Winter, and Spring con- certs. District Contest was held on March 5 in Jacksonville, and State Contest was held on May 13-15 in Gainesville. Another addition to the concerts was having members mock contemporary rock groups. Renting costumes for these presen- tations led to charging admission at the door. Chorus hoped to continue these presentations in the many years to come. 4 2 3 l. FIRST ROW: Suzanne Nelson, Jackie Wiggins, Vanessa Jones, Michele Gabbard, Pam Bulcher, Margery Douglas, Carrie Teston, Sheri Smith, Denise Padgett, Lisa Roberts, Patti Woods, Becky Gregory, Mary Davis, Bonnie Martin, Sonya Bryant, Teresa Brault, Rose Taylor. SECOND ROW: Felicia Desue, Yvette Dixon, Michele Nye, Allison Frank, Phyllis Bethea, Beverly Brown, Tonia Nobles, Melissa Small, Barbara Livingston, Connie Tolbert, Farriest Thomas, Lori Dees, Deanna Olsen, Pam Davis, Stephanie Dutton, Teri Smith, Gloria Woodward, Karen Pallone, Katrina Livingston, Sophie Thompson. 2. FIRST ROW: Sylvia Boyd, Erica Dyson, Cathy Koon, Kandy Hester, Blaine Daniels, Glen Johnson, Willie Bell, Marty Whitney, Katye Douglass, Annette DeMark, April Hogan, Sherry Torres. SECOND ROW: Marcia Blanton, Cindy Kearney, Misty Turby- field, Pam Blucher, Chris Ojeda, Mark Minck, Billy Sanders, Keith O'Hara, Robin Newmen, Rhonda Culbreth, Stephanie Dutton, Melinda Hannah. THIRD ROW: Audrey Ward, Dawn Campbell, Linda Hunn, Sharyl Kamlah, John Moss, Joe Bryant, Mitch Williams, Lance Walko, David Jacobs, Willow MacKenzie, Cheryl McFadden, Cassandra Lom- bardo, Gail Bradley. 3. FIRST ROW: Patty Woods, Madeline Walker, Joy McFadden, Katye Douglass, Audrey Ward, Dawn Campbell, Sharyl Kam- lah, Marcia Blanton, SECOND ROW: Keith Mullins, David Jacobs, Joe Bryant, Steve Hudson, John Moss, David Campbell, Floyd Willaims, Mark Minck. 4. Mark Minck imitates Elvis Presley in a rowdy rock 'n roll number. Chorusf153
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