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

 - Class of 1988

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1 manship Trophy. One senior cadet said, We are all very proud of the three trophies we brought home, and of the spirit, comcraderie and determination expressed by the cadets! During the last week of February, 19 determined cadets attended the Ole Miss Field Meet in Oxford Miss. They participated in the Personel Inspection, Basic Drill, Fancy Drill, Color Guard, Academic Testing, and all of the athletic events. The cadets wore navy rugby shirts bearing the school logo — Esprit, Honor, and Scholarship, as a symbol of team unity. This year, they improved their performance 100% placing fifth in the Color Guard competition, second in the Academic Testing, Personel Inspection and Tug-of-War, and for the second year capturing the spirit and sports-

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rooms. ff Juniois Becky Noriea and Amy Sr. Beta Club President Connie Mo-Howell were among many students lino. Secretary Janina Baxley, and Al-jwho received Valentine carnations lyson Lee sort Valentines as Michelle I rom fronds- Young (back) composes a few last- minute message. , •' Juniors Leigh Gilly and Beth Haynes 3 were two of the Beta Club members who forfeited their lunch break sell-!f. ing messages and carnations. Carnations And messages ; 'from The Senior Beta Club f Y ate one Thursday aftcr-noon, a handful of students remained at school. It wasn't because of their immense fondness for Episcopal High School, though. They were busy sorting and preparing Valentine messages for the following day, February twelfth. The next morning, as students in grades 7-12 waited anxiously for their messages. Senior Beta Club members met in Webster Dining Hall to sort carnations, put them with the messages, and deliver them to various home- Every year around Valentine's Day, students receive carna-1 tions and messages previous-; ly written by teachersi friends, and more than; friends. The Senior Beta Club sponsors this traditional' event, which has always proved to be a great success. I Junior Erik Stromeyer helps prepare carnations for delivery to all the homerooms later that morning SB



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Senior Becky Shirley searches for a movie title on the computer for a Show Biz Video customer. Korkina for R lining Ithough getting all the homework 31 done and all the papers written can prove to be a difficult task, many students still find time to hold a job. Some students, such as seniors Lori Piper and Lisa Allen even manage to hold two jobs. Lori has worked at Baskin Robbins on Jefferson for almost three years now. I only work once a week now, she said. This is because she also works at a local law firm for two hours every day after school. Even though she has two jobs, Lori still finds time to do her schoolwork. I have to stay up late sometimes, she said, but at least I get my homework done. As for free time, she has a little, but not much. Lack of free time, though, isn't a big problem for Lori. Everybody wants more free time, she said, but I like working. It's pretty fun. Lisa Allen also has two jobs: Two days a week, you can find her at Zack's, and three days a week, she works at Super Fashions on Florida Blvd. The two jobs together add up to about twenty hours of work a week for Lisa. I work mostly on weekends, she said, so I just have to work around the jobs to do my homework. It's kind of hard, but I get it done. About holding two jobs while managing school, she said, It makes me more responsible. It makes me more aware of things like being places on time. Having two jobs makes you more disciplined to try to get all those things done. At Show Biz Video on Jones Creek Road, one can probably find senior Michelle Woodham working. Michelle works about twelve to twenty hours a week. In addition to that, she does a little moonlighting, babysitting from time to time. I think that working has taught me a lot of responsibility about money, she said, It's different when you don't have to rely on Mom and Dad. Also, she said, You learn to budget your time. As for homework, you just have to allot time for it. When asked if she enjoyed her job, Michelle answered, Definitely. I like the people I work with. One of those people is classmate Becky Shirley. Usually, I work about ten to eighteen hours a week, said Becky, who got her job in early February, 1988. She is saving her money to go back to England this summer. As a junior, Becky went to England as an exchange student. Even though school and work take up some time, Becky finds that, I still have a lot of free time. 1 work a lot on weekends and that cuts out on my social life some, but that's okay because I can go out afterwards. The students interviewed agreed that having a job while in high school as very beneficial in preparing for the future. Serving yogurt at Zack's was one of Senior Lisa Allen two jol»s she held this year. 82

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