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Read all about it --....g..., x N Above: Junior Faith Humber! interviews Vickie Alsina, the new Spanish teacher, Right: Editor Mark Evangelista talks to senior Debbie Brake about the last issue ofthe paper. Language Arts Yes, a class was meeting in Room 507 even if there were no students there. They were probably out hustling interviews or taking pictures for the upcoming edition of the student news- paper, The Mustang. The process of writing, taking pic- tures and putting the paper together took the full three weeks between edi- tions. Junior Debbie Ford explained that to get a story the reporters first had to track down the person to be inter- viewed and get them to answer ques- tions. If they didnlt cooperate the sto- ries were no good which was frustrat ing to the writers, she said. Once the story had been written ant Checked for grammatical errors, it wa prepared for the upcoming deadline. Meeting deadlines was the test c whether the paper would be delivere- on time or not. Editor Mark Evangef ista said, Meeting deadlines is hart for the new members, the day of reels oning for the old staff. As soon as one paper was distril uted, it was critiqued by the class an assignments made for the next publicz tion. ' 4 ti '!' ,N I-.uf 'ix ,-416'
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ction, growth - goals of French, German X 1 Above: To celebrate a German Christmas, sophomore Elyse Albert, senior Janet Sandoz and sophomore Mir-hvlv Lee make traditional advent wreaths during a club meeting. Right: Getting ready for the For:-ign Language Fair. junior Denise Templet and sopho- more James Goldy practice dancing the schottishe for which they won first place. 88 Language Arts French Club Wanting to be a more active club this year, the French Club set the unity of the foreign language clubs as their goal, president Dennis Davis said. The club sponsored a party for the foreign language class at Fun Factory Pizza and participated in the Foreign Lan- guage Fair and International Banquet with the other clubs. They also attended the French Symposium in Austin. Selling foreign candy and baked goods helped pay for a French Club Scholarship that was given to Ricky Huerta. German Club The goal for the German club was to grow this year, and they accomplished it. The German club doubled in size. One of the activities was to make traditional German advent wreaths. They also had a guest speaker who spoke about Germany during,World War Il. They participated in the Foreign Language Fair and International Ban- quet and ended the year with a ban- quet at Bavarian Gardens. din
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