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November Student Life Runners-Up Contribute Time, Talents David Coulliette, Angie Milstead 28 For contributing time and talent to serve EHS. David Coulliette and Angie Milstead were chosen for the honor of Mr. and Miss Escambia Runners- Up. Both have excelled in all phases of high school life. David, a member of Beta and National Honor Society. serves as president of the Fellowship of Christian' Athletes. Devoting his athletic abilities to Escambia's football team, he was twice given the Challenger Award, which exemplifies a good Christian attitude both on and off the football field. Among David's many awards, he has been chosen as a Big Five Conference football player, an Anchor mascot, and a High School Bowl Team member. Angie dedicates much of her time serving Escambia through various functions. She has shown her interest in student government as a two-year member of Student Council and as president of both Junior and Senior Councils. Athletically, she has represented Escambia to her fullest as a majorette, a cheerleader and a softball player. Although occupied with these various activities, she is a faithful three-year member of Entre' Amis and is presently serving as secretary. She was also a Key sweetheart. a four-year member of the Homecom- ing Court, and is currently a. member of Quill and Scroll, and of McRae's Teenboard. Angie's position as co-editor-in-chief of the 'ESCAMBIAN keeps her busy throughout her senior year. ,ve ' ,.'L iff
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Nineteenth Couple To Hold Title of Mr., Miss EHS Traditionally at Escambia High School, a senior boy and girl hold the titles of Mr. and Miss Escambia. Mark Short and Jan Ricks were chosen this year for their outstanding leadership qualities. Mark Short, Mr. Escambia, displays these qualities by his participation in numerous ac- tivities. He is a participant in athletics as a member of the baseball and football teams and is active in the Fellowship of Christian Athletes. Being chosen Sans Perine sweetheart keeps Mark involved with various extra-curricular school functions. As a sophomore he was selected as a member of Key Club and now serves as its vice president. Surprised and honored, Mark feels being chosen for Mr. Escambia is a real privilege. l'm honored that the student body chose me to repre- sent them as Mr. Escambia, stated Mark. Miss Escambia, Jan Ricks, diligently devotes her time to serving EHS through her participation in various school activities. .lan has been a three year member of Sans Perine and is presently holding the office of president. As a two year member of the Junior Varsity Cheerleading Squad, .Ian displayed her school spirit by serving as cap- tain during her sophomore year. Throughout her junior year, she served on the Varsity Cheerleading Squad: additionally, .lan was in- volved with Gayfer's Teen Board and Junior Coun- cil. Jan continues her active role in student government by working to better Escambia through her participation in Senior Council and ICC. Her being elected to the Homecoming Court for four consecutive years is indicative of the students' appreciation of .lan's sincere, congenial personality. ln addition to her other honors, Jan. as a junior and senior, was chosen a Key Club sweetheart. The staff of the ESCAMBIAN has benefited both from Jan's contributions as the features editor and from her willingness to help everyone on the yearbook staff. Both Mark and Jan exemplify the true spirit of Escambia High. Their pride in their school and community make them most deserving of the titles of Mr. and Miss Escambia.
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ctivities Fair Highlights Month for ll An increase of spirit and togetherness was evident in the EHS student body all through November. This spirit, which had been building since September, reached its height during the Activities Fair. Nov. 4. Although similar to the conventional open house. the fair was different in that all organizations were given an opportunity to participate. For entertainment, clubs set up booths such as Dunk the Dummy and Ring-a-Leg. Various departments provid- ed displays to illustrate classroom activities. Band and chorus concerts were given, and to top off the night. a free junior varsity football game was played in the stadium. The fair was a profitable experience for all. lt not only promoted EHS spirit, but also demonstrated this spirit to the rest of the community. A concern for others was demonstrated during the annual clothing and canned food drives. National Honor Society, who sponsored the clothing drive, reported a grand total of 2,239 pounds of donated clothing, which is twice the amount collected last year. Student Council added an intercom-a-thon to raise money for this year's Gravy Train. Its success was evident-students donated a total of 5600.52 that bought Thanksgiving dinners for needy families. Prizes were awarded organizations raising the most money. Homeroom sections I2-I contributed 540.35 and Sans Perine added 547.48. Anchor placed first in the race to collect canned goods. They contributed approximately 500 of the total 650 cans. Escambia made an excellent showing at the First Annual Bob Salter Chevrolet Spelling Contest at University Mall. EHS students captured the prelimin- ary round with Ross Jaburg placing first, Sherri Baxter placing second, and Susan O'DonnelI placing third. Although EHS did not place in the finals, all of the participants did gain experience in competition. I wonder who taught Jamie to sew? thinks Jackie Peace. 1 You have to be in the mood to spell monster right, says Susan. 1 I K f-Q,7'x ' . L' ,'L. A - Xjrg.. ,g 5' . A xg . , . . .lf 547' A ll ' . . ' QC .-.' eff? A. . .. - New 6 ' t. , .' ff WW1 li 5 - Q Z - ' 1' f ' . -Q ' fri? 7-Q W A . A vt-2'-Tieggqqz bg' K ai' . - ,....f+f' A' ' div . 5 . i 1 ,, M ... ,,.A.-. 2 ,A ,,,, .I A ,Q . In 52.1 fga ff Karl, quit or l'lI never speak to you again! threatened Debbie.
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