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

 - Class of 1988

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T ights ... Camera ... Ac-tion: KNIGHTLINE NEWS is being brought to you in part by the EHS Junior Class, proud sponsors of the 1988 talent show. Most people have watched the news but not like the news produced by the Class of '89. Thursday. January 21, and Saturday, January 23, were two of the most informative nights in news history — informative of Episcopal High School's talent. From the opening junior scene, Winter Nights, to the closing Junior Rap, the Knights shined. After the return from the Christmas holidays the Juniors frantically organized the show. W'ho arc the emcees? Who is in the dance filler? ... the song filler? With guidance from the junior class sponsors, Mrs. Bonner and Mr. Shreve, the show came together. Both nights the auditorium came alive with the talented participants. Thursday incorporated grades four through six. From the first fourth grader to the last sixth grader the audience was well entertained. First place was awarded to fourth graders: Jennifer Herbert, Adria Ledoux, Teresa Leonardi, and Tressa Melan-con, for the fine dramatization of The Spider and the Fly. Fourth graders: Gipson Carter, Sarah W'ickline, and Casey Hendry, captured second place. Their dance to Vacation really brought the beach and sunshine to the show despite freezing temperatures outside. Jeb Quaid and Van Wilson, sixth graders who performed a very amusing rap about Episcopal life, took third place. An extremely talented, sixth grade, piano soloist, Bethany Rubin received fourth place. As lead singer of the group Thi Fuzzy Navels ' Trip Fuchs |;Ven, the audience as he performs popular music. The Upper School show was presented to an overflowing audience. A great dance routine to American Soviet earned freshman Jennifer Dodds and Angela Shobe first place. Two second places were awarded to junior dance group: Natalie Baum, Amy Howell, Bitsy Kornegay, Cristi Lima, Emily Manner, and Becky Noriea dancing to Bring Your Love Down and eighth graders: Sister DuPont, Nicole Fowler, Melanie Mitchum, and Heidi Wilkinson dance to Hazy Shade of W'inter. Not totally dominated by dances, Janina Baxley received third place for her interpretation of Scenes From Billy Joel. To the juniors' relief they heard nothing but compliments on an outstanding show. This concludes the broadcast of the KNIGHTLINE NEWS brought to you by the Junior Class. KNIGHTLINE NEWS presents their live, on-the-spot emcees: David Dansky and Ashley Ftazcr. Angela Shobe and Jennifer Dodds danced their way into the judges’ hearts with a great performance. 78

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Girls Cross Country Scholastic Award — Julia George Most Improved Runner Bitsy Kornegay Coach's Award — Katie Sternberg Most Valuable Runner — Julia Robertson Boys Cross Country Outstanding Freshman Runner — Marc Sternberg Most Improved Runner Richie Meyer Scholastic Award — Arthur Stowe Coach's Award — Andrew Riche Most Valuable Runner — Arthur Stowe Dollcyball Best Offensive Player — Stacy Wimp Best Defensive Player — Janie MacLaughlin Most Improved Player — Meredith Cronan Coach's Award — Elizabeth Timmons Most Valuable Player — Fae Foster Scholastic Award — Nancy Garrett football Offensive Team Captain Charlie Kennon Defensive Team Captain — Tom Cockerham Most Improved Player — Irey Kubricht Best Offensive Lineman — Steven Staats Best Offensive Back — Tom Hebert Best Defensive Linemen — Tom Hebert Steven Staats Best Defensive Back — Kieth Buchert Most Valuable Player — Charlie Kennon Scholastic Award — Madison Perkins 77



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Stephen Berry's electrifying performance as lead guitarist of 'The Fuzzy Navels” was a good filler while the judges met. The innovative costumes complimented the upbeat dance by Amy Quaid and Alyson Ewing The opening act. ' Winter Nights.” psyched up the Junior Class for the rest of the show. Kyra Jones and Jennifer D'Armond were right at home performing Two Old Cats Like Us. mass contusions ino inventive choreography by Jennifer Dodds, Julie Hiatt. Ashley Sexton, and Joanna Jackson.

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