Episcopal High School - Accolade Yearbook (Baton Rouge, LA)

 - Class of 1988

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Front Row (1 to r): Bill I leroman, Eric Juban, Chris Kiesel, Ben Hwa Hu and Gayden Carr. Back Row (1 to): Ricky Speciale, Russell Ma-comber and Mr. Mazurek. Chess Club River City Chess League Individual Standings total Gayden Carr 60 Ben-Hwa Hu 42 Chris Kiesel 36 Ricky Speciale 24 Bill Heroman 23 Russell Macomber 15 Eric Juban 14 Paul Hoffman 10 Jon Kilpatrick 5 Daniel McKnight 0 Gayden Carr placed first and Ben-Hwa Hu placed fourth overall in the league. Cumulative Match Individual Team Cumulative EHS A 5 20.5 EHS B 4 12 Iholography Club Back Row (1 to r): Ismail Hafez, Kim Owen, Gretel Harlan, Margaret Malone and David Mele. Front Row (1 to r): Mary Stevenson, Billy Dixon, John Ervin and Mr. Wilkinson. Ismail Hafez, Mary Stevenson and John Ervin are also Yearbook photographers. J 1 S3

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Student Life Council, l elly Bertrand, Caroline Blitzer, Connie Molino, John Haynes, Rubin Patel, John Campbell, Chuck Daigle. Student Co It Communication Hid T he student government brings the voices of the student body to administrative ears. It consists of the Student Council, Student Life Council, and the Headmaster's Senate. Each group deals with different aspects of student life. Student Council: Ali Quaid (SB Secretary). Terrell Joseph (SB Vice President), Charlie Kennon (SB President), Mike Vick (SB Treasurer). Student Council is also in charge of the Community Service Projects for each grade. This year, the freshmen gave a Christmas party for a group of retarded children at First Presbyterian Church. Special Olympics, sponsored by the sophomores, were held in the gyms. They refereed games, cheered the players on, and handed out awards. The juniors spent their Community Service in the zoo with their little buddies. Afterwards, they cooled off with a picnic in the park. The seniors' project was a food drive. They brought in canned food for the needy. The Student Life Council is the judiciary body for disciplinary matters, such as cheating and plagiarism. It is an advisory board for the administration. This fairly new council consists of seven members with each grade represented. The Headmaster's Senate meets periodically with Father Hancock to discuss issues such as dress code, test days, detentions, and tardies. It is a way to let the faculty and administration know how the student body is reacting towards new and old issues. The Student Council consists of four student body officers, Charlie Kennon, Terrell Joseph, Ali Quaid, and Mike Vick, and the class officers from each grade. Homecoming is traditionally presented by this group. This year they created Spirit Week . Each day of the Homecoming week, one class decorated the quadrangle with banners, chicken wire, and balloons. It was a great way to arouse the Knight Spirit in time for the Homecoming game against the Christian Life Crusaders. 152 Hejdmaster's Sente: Jane Ann Alwood, Todd Henderson, Bitsy Kornegay, John Andrishok, Allison While, Andrew Richt.



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foreign language Clubs The language clubs at Episcopal provide students with an opportunity to use and learn foreign languages while working as a group. The French Club's officers consisted of Ashley Burgess (president), and Meredith Cronan (vice president). The club held several bake sales to raise money for their trip to New Orleans. The sponsors were Mrs. Campbell and Miss Boizelle. Upper Middle School Ljtin Club. Sitting: Heidi Wilkinson, Joan Lee. Melanie Vaughan Scott, Marion Johnson. Kneeling: Sirida Graham, Carrie Stern, Kim Hymcl, Tammy Standing: Daniel McKnight, Mark Frazer, Mr. Mazuerek, Dr. Nill, Paul Hoffman. Scor Eric Juban. Holden Spaht, Bill Heroman, Keith Barden, Martin Gilly, Matt Lane, Chri .v Marshall Miller, Edward Dawson. Mark Rosenthal, Mr. Frerichs. The officers of the Spanish Club included Cristi Lima (president), and Heidi Wood (vice president). The club supported a little girl from Mexico with the money collected from dues. They ended the year with a crawfish boil. The Latin Club attended the Latin convention in Alexandria along with the middle school members. The officers were Trent Massengale (president), and Richard Byrd (vice president). Upper Middle School Spanish Club: Standing: Miss Drott, Jimmy Houston, Eddie Lamont, Kadc Miller. Susan Aboushala. Keri Rhodes, Treasure Bruce, Jennifer Ogden. Jean Palmer. Stephanie Roberts. Michelle Lyon. Caro! Abou-shala. Kneeling: Tracy Meyer, Carolyn Ho. Laura Avery. Beth Burroughs, Lori Jagisch, Cathy White. Chandtika Jones. Sitting: Randall Whalton. Austin Earhart. Tenesia Penn, Natalie Barton. Paige McKay. Katie Becker. Upper Middle School French Club. Mrs. Kemp, Katherine Newcomb, Adrienne Cadwalader Sara Hipwell, Ashley Stevenson. Blair Kornegay. Debbie Hawkins. Jane Abercrombie, Elizabeth Car penter, Rachel Carr. Allyson Ferttita. Amy Ferrell, Roger Hebert, Frank Middleton, Jamie Dodds. Clinton Healy. Michael Volk, Sara Kanlrow. Casey Due, Catherine Spiller. Leigh Griffiths. Courtney Hendry.

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