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Computer Science Club-Standing-Brad Mooney. Eric Madison, Scott Hulon, Amy Hackney, Arun Prabha-karan, Craig Silvey. Kneeling-An-drew Booth, Mr. Raymond LePine. Middle School Science Club-Stand-ing-Billie Dixon, Katherine Bedeian. Laura Perkins. Blair Neher. Mrs. Beth Snelling. Sitting-Dana Young. Sarah Coleman, Marissa Vann. Computer Science Club 47
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46 Science Clubs The upper and middle school science clubs were both very active this year. The upper school club started the year with a trip to Houston where they visited NASA and the Hermann Hospital and went to Astroworld to study the physics of roller coasters. Later they made field trips to River Bend Nuclear Power Plant and the LSU vet school. The club also held a bake sale to raise money for the abandoned lions and tigers in Livingston Parish. The middle school science club was started this year to give middle schoolers a chance to have some scientific fun. They held several bake sales and adopted a kestrel named Cricket. Computer Science The EHS Computer Club was organized by the Advanced Placement Computer Science class. Club members worked on a variety of projects including a bulletin board. The club raised funds by collecting dues and by charging admission to an after-school showing of Monty Python's The Quest for the Holy Grail An expansion board and a modem were purchased for the TANDY 1000. Officers included President Robert Story and Vice President Rebecca Runnels. Science Club Science Club: Standing Ms. Paula Fontenot. Ben-Hwa Hu, Barry Taylor. Larkin Harris. Chris Swires. Henry Giles. Philip Zuber. Brook Harvey, Robbie Cotten, Jeff Lyon, Beth Weit2, Freddy Giles. Brian Fcnn. Tanya Blom. Trey Kubricht, Kevin Kiesel, Missy Klung. Dawn Kubricht, Susan Landrcneau. Jan McBride, Mr. Mitch Disch. Sitting Candace Tull. Angel French, Holly Patrick. Lauren Moonan. Summer Dann, Teal Glover, Rebecca Runnels, Amy Hackney, Robert Story. Lying Blair Crosby
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Accolade Capturing a full year of life at Episcopal High in 224 pages of words, pictures, art and graphics is what Accolade is all about. What most people don't realize though, is that it takes literally hundreds of hours to get all of these elements together in a cohesive, creative, technically correct book. After attending an all-day workshop at the Bellemont in September, the staff began planning this year's book around the theme, “Choice of a New Generation , in keeping with the twenty-first anniversary of the school. The staff, which began in the fall with some sixteen members, dwindled to a mere half dozen, however, when deadline dilemmas set in and it became necessary to work almost every afternoon after school until May 23 and then all day, every day until the middle of June. Those staff members who shuffled family vacations and summer jobs in order to get this '86 Accolade to the printer are indeed a breed apart, and their sponsor, Mrs. Hamilton, is truly thankful for the dedication and commitment these young adults showed. Round Table A new student newspaper. The Round Table, began publication this year. Editor Joanna Sternberg and a staff that ranged from three to a dozen students put out four issues, covering news, sports and editorials along with special interest features for both the upper and lower schools. The staff was completely responsible for all phases from reporting to photography development and pasteup, although they had no journalism class and had to learn and do all these tasks in their spare time. The staff hopes for more student participation through letters to the editor, contributed stories and'suggestions for articles and columns. According to Ms. Pitre, The Round Table staff looks forward to developing more professional skills and turning out a newspaper that E.H.S. students will be proud of. ES 4 Accolade
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