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E1 C Recognizes Student Leaders , ui ' K J .,..-.- Amy Cheng Outstanding journalistic achievement and involvement in school activities were only a few of Amy Cheng's contrib- utions to BA. As Editor-in-Chief of the Cougar Crossroads Amy spent many late, sleepless nights completing stories and layouts which were rewarded by the paper's success. Amy received numerous awards for her feature articles which appeared in each issue. Being interested in music Amy was a three-year member of the Marching and Symphonic Bands. She also partici- pated in the All-City Band her sophomore year. Both the Student Council and Red Cross claimed a por- tion of Amyis busy life as she worked with these organiza- tions. Being an A student throughout her time at BA ena- bled Amy to become a member of the National Honor Soci- ety for two years. The el Conquistador is proud to salute a student as deserving as Amy Cheng. Giving of herself to many activities, Melinda Jamieson somehow found the time to excel in many areas. Participation in the Spirits, Latin Club and National Honor Society for several years and working in the office for three years were but a few of the services which led to Melinda's selection as a Daughters of the American Revolu- tion Good Citizen during her senior year. She also served on the Superintendentis Student Advisory Committee for two years. As president of the Senior Girls, Club, Melinda organ- ized their activities while she also took part in Pub and Sen- ior Council activities. Throughout her time at BA Melinda was on the B Honor Roll. The el Gmquistador proudly salutes such an involved person. Melinda Jamieson
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Troy Scroggins Promoting school spirit and better relations between all people was character- istic of Troy Scroggins during his years at BA. As a member of the Marching Band Troy added his musical skill to countless football games and assemblies while urging Cougar spirit. When Troy was elected cheerleader his senior year he further promoted spirit through chants at assem- blies and games. Participating in acting roles at Children's Theater productions claimed much of Troy's time. With the group he traveled around Dallas presenting the plays and adding a spark to the lives of children and adults alike. Being an active participant in the Human Relations Committee Troy spent hours with the committee as it improved communications between students and teachers through the projects sponsored by the group. Troy took part in the spe- cial recognition of Black History Week at BA. The el Conquistador recognizes Troy Scroggins with the Gold Courgar Award. Q X 12543-'lj all sk X 'MQ A
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Dedica ted Students Receive Awards Bobby jones Being a person who enjoyed working with others, Bobby Jones took part in activities which led to his further involvement with people at BA. As a member of the Human Relations Committee Bobby worked with fellow members in trying to improve student- student and student-teacher relationships. Going a step fur- ther he joined the Communications Club as they attempted to create a better atmosphere within BA. Writing humor tips for the Pub absorbed many of Bobby's afternoons as he, along with other writers, sought frantically to record funny incidents about every senior. Supporting the 1974- graduating class as a member of the Senior Council, he aided the club in many projects. The el Conquistador is delighted to reward such a concerned stu- dent. Ambition ranked at the top of Julie Ellis' list of attrib- utes as she excelled in each endeavor she encountered. Julie never gave up, but saw to it that each responsibility she undertook was taken care of to the best of her ability. Julie found various organizations at school that she pledged her time and interest to such as the Senior Council and Pub, of which she was the head typist. As an office helper, Julie was very dedicated. Each year she offered at least one period to help the ladies in the attendance office. As a good student, Julie managed to keep her grades at a B average and became a member of the National Honor Society. To this deserving student the el Conquistador pres- ents a salute. julie Ellis
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