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"It  is  a  very  challenging
         experience  and  it has  taught
         me  to  be a  more  responsible
         person.   I  encourage  all
         upcoming  students  to  join
         qSA." -Dawn Langston

                                    First row: Nancy Terry,  Dawn  Langston,  Sherri  Moore,  Naomi Sherwood,  Tiffany  Knagge,  Chris  McCrady, Jaime
                                    Hogan,  Katie  Moore,  Charity  Knight.  Seoondrow: Mr. Lizotte, sponsor, Brian Mimbs, Justin Moses,  Kelli  Caltrider,
                                    Shannon Feagle,  Vicki  Kimball,  Wes  Cothran,  Elizabeth  Albenberger,  Brenda  Vinton,  Janet  Smith,  Shakiera
                                    Merricks, Nikki Chiles.  Third row: Mike Logan, Ryan Brooks, Stephanie Nail, Justin Slaymaker, Dorrie Knight, Justin
                                    Allen, Ray  Logan, Patricia Jefferson,  Katina Werner. Fourth row: Rick Dandy, Jason  Lee, Jason Baisden, Thor Kolnes,
                                    Thomas Dees, Diane Stalnaker, Shannon Buckles.


                     Justice for Columbia High. CJSA.







                                               Criminal Justice Students Association is a  public service organization  trying to
                                           promote positive public relations between business and community programs and law
                                           enforcement.  Functions in which you may find members contributing their assistance are
                                           any  school  or  club  functions,  such  as  meetings,  special  events  (i.e.  Open  House,
                                           Homecoming, etc.), and anything else that is designated by advisor.






















      The Criminal Juc;tice sponsor, Mr. Li7otte,  checkc;
       the club roster before beginning the CJSA  monthly   Janet  Smith,  Kelli  Caltrider,  ancy  Terry,  Brenda  Vinton,  and  Kalina  Werner  take  notes  and  li~ten
       meeting.
                                            patiently at one of the many Criminal Justice meetings.


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