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Senior Amy Coates goes over some paintings to be use the the art show with Mrs. Ethel Manno. Along with the normal two plays, Heather Feierabend and Britton Mangham received some acting experience by putting on Who's Afraid Of Virginia Woolf? with Susan Afeman and Michael Carpenter. While many people chose to make colorful drawings, Ashley Burgess prefened to create fancy messages on the tennis courts during sidewalk art day. Thespian Apprentices: Front Row- Wendy Ory, Becky Noriea, Heather Bauder, Toni Belcllo, Jennifer Dann, Ashley Burgess. Second Row- Diana Durnin, Ali Quaid, Anna Katherine Coates, Laura Carpenter, Rebecca Kizer, Deborah Sternberg, Amanda Morgan, Gwen Corbett, Renee Cllender, Rachel Cobb. Back Row- Margaret Ho, Elise Kimbrough. Brandon Brown, Mary Stevenson, Elizabeth Timmons, Caroline Blitzer, David Berry, Connie Molino, Wally Harrell, Veronica Mujica, Catherine Healey, Minct Thompson. Paige Munson, Richard Byrd, Paul Garrett, Chris Gerdcs. Thespians: Front Row- Heather Feierabend, Katherine Crabtree, Kyra Jones, Mary Majors Caldwell, Tracy Broyles, Beth Weitz, Erika Gerdcs, Gayden Carr, Melisse Campbell, Heather Oulton, Mrs. Mildred Bonner. Back Row- Jan LaNasa, Carlos Finalet, Amy Carpenter, Britton Mangham, Susan Afeman, Jeff Drake, Eric Koehler, Kevin Kiescl, Brian Kronenberger, Thomas Latham, Andrew Booth. Michael Carpenter, John Ervin, Rebecca Rainer, Ben-Hwa Hu, John Stucker, Julie Sternberg. Mary Boagni, Todd Averette, Michael Rhodes, Emily Glover, Brent Willson. Photography, Art, Thespians 25
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Photography Club; Front Row- Dawn Kuhricht. Aurelia Falk, Amy Wcidig, Beth Weitz, Kim Owen Back Row- Adam Clark. Kelli Stegall. Susan Lnadreneau. Kcllcn Gallagher, John Ervin. David Mele. Mr. Wilkinson. Art Club: Front Row- Kate Davenport, Ashley Roberts. Kim Stewart. Kellie Kaufman. Kristin Dickerson, Nicole Nasca, Jennifer Black. Second Row Kristie Kennedy, Susan Landreneau, Claire Morris. Anna Katherine Coates, Rachel Simoncaux, Michael Rhodes, Amy Howell. Gretcl Harlan. Third Row- Dawn Kubncht, Maigaiet Ho. Kim Owen. Laura Hammack, Melissa Kimble, Ashley Coles. Andrew Riche, Jay Noland. Jason Rush, Richie Myer, Fran-siscus Xaverius, Ashley Burgess, Mrs. Ethel Manno. Back Row-Kathleen Weldon, Elizabeth Timmons, Stacey Wimp. Kathy Jo Whitaker, Kim Kimble, Mimi Rieger, Brent Willson. Ricky Speciale, Jason Vogel, Jeff Hastings. Photography, Art, Thespians Talent Shines At EHS In its second year of renewed activity, the photography club was very successful. With Mr. Wilkinson's help, members worked in the darkroom, polishing up their developing teachni-ques. An assortment of activities kept the members involved in photography throughout the year. A subject project is an interesting example of the activities. All members took photographs of the downtown and Catfish Town area. It was really amazing to see how different photos of the same things could vary. The club also sponsored a bake sale and a photography contest. With Mr. Wilkinson's help as the sponsor, and continued interest and involvement of the students, the club has a bright future. This year's Art Club proved to be very successful, continuing past projects and starting new ones. Their major project was putting on the annual end of the year Art Show. Members spent all year preparing all works to be shown. Then, they took time to organize and hang everything, and to supply refreshments for the largest turnout ever. The Art Club, once again, sponsored a sidewalk art contest in the spring. During this time, all students were encouraged to come out and draw with the members. By the end of activity period, the tennis courts were filled with colorful chalk drawings, and so were the students' faces and clothes. This was not the only contest that took place this year. Three members, Brent Willson, Michael Burroughs, and Trina Bruce entered a banner contest sponsored by the Baton Rouge Gallery. These three did incredibly well, ending with an overall first place. Final- . ly, the Art Club started a new project the beautify the I school's campus. This year. three students' paintings were framed and hung in the ! cafeteria. Because this was designed to be a continous project, students can expect I to see more artwork being hung all over campus. The International Thespian Society is one of the most dedicated organizations at EHS. Apprentices become Thespians after many hours of hard work on school prfr ductions, resulting in the ac cumulation of ten Thespiar points. There are activities for anyone in such areas as acting, directing, lighting scenery, make-up, costumes props, and publicity. As a result of all of the hard work put in by both Thespians and apprentices, both of the ’ major productions this yea: were smashing successes. In the fall, William Shakespeare's A Mid-Summer j Night's Dream was a delight to audiences of all ages, the ever-loved musical, Soutt Pacific was wonderful as the first production in the nev. theater. The profits from these two shows helped pay for some equipment for the new theater as well as the fourth annual trip to the l.S.A.S. Fine Arts Festival in Houston. The l.S.A.S. Festival give: students the opportunity tc travel and have their talen1 critiqued, judged, and com pared with the talents of stu dents from all over. Members of the Photography Club, the Art Club, and the Thespian Society all went tc display their talent in pho-tography, visual arts, danc ing, and acting. Students di very well and returned wit a feeling of pride and accoir plishment for what they did ; 24 I’hotography AM Thcspians
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Student Council: Amy (Juaid (Fr. Pres.), Josh Lewis (Fr. V.P.), Ali Quaid (SB See.). Brian Kronenberger (SB Pres.), Jeff Drake (SB Tres.), Julia George (Jn. V.P.), Erika Gerdes (Jn. Pres.), John Andrishok (So. V.P.), Beth Haynes (So. Pres.). Not pictured- Brandon Brown (SB V.P.), Trip Barden (Sr. Pres.), Susannah Rolfs (Sr. V.P.). Student Life Council: Kelly Bertrand, Chuck Daigle. Brian Kronenberger. Michael Carpenter. Derek Myers, Rebecca Rainer. Not pictured- Michael Ory, Connie Mulino. Headmaster's Senate: Laurie Carpenter, John Campbell. Madison Perkins, Jeff Drake, Parker Ewing, Bitsy Kornegay. Rachel Spiller, Jennifer D Armond. Amy Hackney. While many candidates used fancy or colorful posters to win the election, Stephen Staats decided on the straight forward approach for his run for President. Ch.ulie Ken non ive$ his speech on why he should be President for the 1987-8$ school year. It obviously worked as he was elected the following day. 26 Student Government
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