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Thcspians-Front Row-Heather Oulton, Amy Carpenter. Heather Fiera-bend. Kim Stewart. Mary Majors Caldwell, Rebecca Rainer, Mrs. Mildred Bonner. Middle Row-Mark Stuckey. Kim Kubricht. Tracey Broyles. Kellie Kaufman. Carrie Wilder. Teal Clover. Blair Crosby, Suzanne Wade, Kristee Oldham. Amy Keramian. Stephanie Robinson. Missy Harris. Back Row-Carlos Finalet. Maty Hollis. Paige Hendry. Nicole Johnson. Jeff Drake. Gayden Cart, Chris Swires, Eric Koehler, Britton Mangham, Andrew Booth. Drew Davidson. Troy Fuhrman, Mark McCoy, David LeBlanc. John Ervin. Thespian Apprentices-Front Row-Heidi Wood. Allyson Lee. Caroline Hiatt. Bitsy Kornegay. Kari Sterling. Erika Cerdes. Jan Bennett, Anna Katherine Coates. Laura Carpenter, Melissa Kimbel. Kristin Kaufman, Stephanie Harrop. Terry Shubkin, Beth WcitZ, Ann Marie Moorman, Kim Buhler. Mary Stevenson. Middle Row-Stephanie Abramson. Julie Sternberg. Amy Hollinsworth, Beth Perry. Julia George. Ashley Burgess. Katie Sternberg. Casey Kimberlin. Natalie Baum. Beth Haynes, Amy Coates. Charlotte Rolfs. Ashley Roberts. Susan DeFelice. Liz Lank. Denise Powers, Susan Afeman, Sarah Stevenson. Back Row- Elizabeth Timmons, Rebecca Noriea, Wendy Ory. Ashley Coles, Rachel Spiller, Christi Lima. Farra Bracht, Lauren Stickman. Thomas Latham. Kate Davenport. Diana Cronan, Katherine D'Armond. Ali Quaid, Trippe Hawthorne, Brian Kronenberger. John Stucker. Brent Willson. Thespians 4
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Debate One of the greatest values in debate is that it involves researching and analyzing current problems. Debaters quickly become aware of modern issues and strive to develop viable solutions. This year's national debate topic, concerning the quality of water in the U.S., was of particular interest to us in Louisiana as we discovered the many problems concerning the purity of our water and the potential causes of its pollution. The debate team is composed of those students who are interested in competing against other schools in formal debate. The team attended a clinic in Layayette conducted by Baylor University. The highlight of the year was the 4 win-no loss contest against Trafton Academy. Members of the debate team were Will Latham, Laura Weidig, Mark McCoy, Randy Piedrahita, Julie Sternberg, Tracy Broyles, Susan DeFelice, and Clint Howie. Thespians Not only is the International Thespian Society probably the loudest and craziest club at E.H.S., it is also one of the hardest working organizations. The Thespians' two major productions this year were ''You Can't Take It With You , a humorous play, and the musical Annie Get Your Gun. These two extravagant productions required countless hours of work by both the Thespians and the Apprentices. Members of both groups filled positions as actors, directors, costume or set designers, stage crew, or prop manager, to name a few. There's a position for anyone with any interest in the Thespian Society. Luckily, all Thespians and Apprentices have a strong interest in theater and eagerly volunteer to help out with all productions, including those of the Middle School. In order to be a Thespian, an apprentice must earn 10 points which equals approximately 100 hours of work in ail aspects of theater. This year new members were inducted or tapped into the Society. In order to be a full-fledged Thespian, newly tapped Apprentices must pass the secret initiation process which takes place twice a year at a Thespian party. In addition to performing at school, Thespians displayed their many talents at various Forensic Tournaments and at the I.S.A.S. Fine Arts Festival. Thespian President Missy Harris feels that after all the long hours of hard work and complaints, it is such a thrill to see a show finally come together. This idea holds true for all Thespian activities; their hard work is paid off by the applause of their audiences. Chess Club-Ricky Speciale. Joseph Cummings. Philip Zuber. Tnf Havvihorne, Mr. Mazurek. 40 Debate
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Art Club The Art Club had a very successful year, taking 33 members to the Fine Arts Festival in Dallas, and producing the most widely attended annual Art Show ever held at Episcopal High School. The success of the Art Club depends largely on the hard work of the Art Club members in preparing hundreds of works of art to be hung, then displaying these works in the most efficient and visually pleasing manner. Special thanks to this year's officers for hosting the reception for the Art Show. Art Club Officers: Suzanne Wade — President Sherry Manno — Vice President Clare Crespo — Secretary Amy Keramian — Treasurer Photography After an eight year absence, this club has made its comeback. In the past, its goal has been film making and the development of studio arts. Its present goals are the development of darkroom techniques and the Kodak Contest. The main idea stressed this year was freedom and independence of creativity. Art Club (9th) Brent Wilson Brad Dowdy Elizabeth Timmons Tiffany Aucoin (10th) Tripp Hawthorne Sylvia Patrick Stacy Wimp Kim Owen (11th) Amy Coates Liz Lank Kellie Kaufman Misty Fedric Kim Stewart Molly Donalson Sarah Stevenson Diana Cronan Scott Hulon Melissa Kimble Lric Koehler Thomas Latham Ashley Roberts Andrew Booth Kristin Dickerson Carlos Finalet (12th) Kristee Oldham Stephanie Robinson Heidi Safer Susan Shobe Mark Stuckey Paul Taylor Carrie Wilder Ginger Allen Laura Claus Missy Crane Drew Davidson Jim Harris Paige Hendry Mary Hollis Nicole Johnson Kim Kubricht Beth Lally David Leblanc Ashley McLa ' , Rob Sindclar Renee Wilkin- ■ Troy Fuhrmar 42 Art
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