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This fall you may have noticed three new paintings complete with frame, hanging in the dining hall. Where did they come from? The Art Club, of course. In addition to hanging art work around the school, the Art club held its annual art show on April 22. Teachers, parents, and students filled the art room that day to admire the work of various students. Around 250 students, ranging from fourth grade to twelfth, displayed their work. Those who were not a part of the show or consider themselves unartistic looked upon the art work with envy much to the delight of proud participants. We (the Art Club) started planning the show around December, said Mrs. Manno. The club will continue to have its annual show in the spring, as well as hang work around the school, so be on the lookout! ART CLUB MEMBERS (left to right) front row: Rachel Simoneaux, Jennifer D'armond, and Robin Marve. Second row: Amy Freedman, Michelle Young, Melisse Campbell, and Rachel Spiller. Third row: Elizabeth Timmons, Franciscus Xaveries, Alison Jones, Mimi Reiger, Emily Messer, Michelle Arbor, Stacey Wimp, and Mrs. Manno. Fourth row: Brent Wilson, Jay Noland, Derek Ragusa, Richie Myer, Geoff Colbcrtson, Ricky Speciale, Todd Averette, and Jason Vogal. Marve put the last minute touches on their work before turning it in. 146
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1st Platoon: Cmdr. Joe Cummings, Jason Rush, Megan Baxley, Madeline Hackney, Clay Dorcmus, 2nd iow: Brian Kornegay, Cara Johnson, Shannon Cunningham, Micheal Trettcr, 3rd row: John Dupont, Dax Hutson, Andrea Thompson. d Platoon: Cmdr. Ellen Naquin, Russel Ma-mber, Jason Lofland. Heather Schott, Mary Sen-c, 2nd row: Thane Dusek, Ashu Bahrara, Stcph-ie Stevenson, Amy McBride. 3rd row: Trip chs, Michael Burroughs, Angus Barclay. Brock •orge, Jonathan Cook. i Platoon: Cmdr. Andrew Riche, Nick Caldwell, arc Sternberg. Dennis Lyu, Margaret Ho, 2nd w: Bart Phillips, Billie Dixon, Juliet Trask, ephanie Chaney, 3rd row: Roy Carter, Yolanda iker, David Sample. Officers: Andrew Riche, Heather Bauder, Ellen Naquin. Joe Cummings, Michael Burroughs, Katie Grotness (Company Commander), Andrea Thompson, Jan McBride (Operations Officer), Not Shown. Andrea Spring (Executive Officer). 'fljWIC 27 ALL IN! shouts our Com-) manding officer. I, along with 40 other cadets frantically scatter around in an attempt to ready ourselves for inspection. Where's the lint brush, I yell, but of course no one answers. Why is it that there are only two of those things to share between 40 people? I look around. In ten futile attempts, girls try to tuck all their hair up under their hats. Cadets busy themselves with last minute shoe shines, (a combination of spit and shirt tails) and positioning of insignia. Friends check friends for Irish pennants and lint. You'd be surprised at how much can be wrong with a uniform. FALL IN! he yells sharply. We quickly drop whatever we re doing and scurry to our place in line. We all know it's better to have an imperfect uniform than to be late for inspection. DRESS RIGHT, DRESS! Automatically 40 right arms snap up smartly to adjust spacing. This is it! Fifteen minutes of standing completely still. Stiff as a board. Just waiting. Only the sound of his spit-shined shoes thudding against the concrete can be heard as he advances one cadet closer to you. Ugh. The waiting is awful! Cadets pay tribute to those who have died for our country, at the Louisiana War Memorial in Baton Rouge.
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