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Edgewood High School, El Corral, 2002, Page 65

Description: Jleadirtfy ttteWatyPeople are considered either leaders or followers, and these students are considered leaders through their organization, hardwork, devotion, and many other brilliant qualities. StudentCouncil, Junior Advisory, Key Club, and Leadership Academy all put forth their efforts to improve our school as a whole. Student Councilorganized all the school dances and other extracurricular activities like Class Clash. JuniorAdvisory takes on the challenge of planning theDont smudge! Natasha Collierpaints a Stinesville Elementary students face during theStinesville Festival.Sto pping for a pic. Membersof Junior Advisory pose for apicture during clubs pictureday.Junior/Senior Prom. Key Club helps the community by raising money and providing their help tothe less fortunate. While, Leadership Academyholds conferences to improve their leadershipskills through lectures, games, and other skill-improving challenges. Also, they work togetherand plan the Ovemighter. All these organizationshave greatly improved our school environmentand will lead the way through the future.Stopping to think. SarahColeman (front) and KariFrields (back)brainstorm ideasfor the All Nighter.Setting up the shot. ChrisStone sets up the basketballhoops game for the next playerduring the Stineville Festival.Pay Attention. Mr. Ackermanexplains to the LeadershipAcademy where they are onthe All Nighter.Signing off. Student council members, Anna Bean,Bethany Andrews, andDavid Koop prepare to leaveafter hanging their sign.<yZ)~My Nameisnot ChesterMarthaWashingtonis a hip, hiplady.Student @ou*tcd, Kecf Stcd, fawn rfdviwiy, JteadeM&ip Academy 65
Source: http://cdm17129.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/hs-edgewood/id/5363
Collection: Edgewood High School

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