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The CounciI's on the Move! During the year the student coun- cil participated in and sponsored events from telethons to dances. Student Council did several com- munity service projects during the year. They worked at the lerry Lewis Telethon in October. In November for a Thanksgiving project the group gave a family can goods and a turkey. During Christmas the council helped the Santa Pal project by sponsoring two families by donating gifts as well as food. Also many of the members sang Christmas caroles for an area nursing home. Although the most popular school activities were the dances, a new program captured the fancy of many. They participated in a spirit seminar at K.H.S. in September. One hundred E.H.S. students went with the council to get new ideas on rais- ing spirit. As a result a group called Impact was formed. Three other projects were Teacher Appreciation Day, Student Council Awareness Week, and UStampede . Appreciation Day was given for the teachers in December. During a week in january student council had an awareness week, in which questions about student council were answered. A presenta- tion called Stampede was held for the student body which dealt with problems of present day teenagers. Student Council was an active part of school and community life. THE Senior Representatives are ffront rowj Ursula Bickham, Kim Piasta, Valerie Woodruff, lulie Thomas, Melissa Celcer, Sonya King, and Trisha Burks, f2nd rowj loey Santiago, Richard Tramp, Bary Heidt- brink, lack Husung, and Steve Olbrish. THE junior Representatives are ffront rowj Rosalyn Brown, lun Denney, Ester Castro, l2nd rowj Teresa Blanco, Brian Giacomoz- zi, ludy Moscheo, and Sherry Premo. THE Sophomore Representatives are ffront rowj Lori Sutter, Lela Smien, Pat Guerra, Jenny Huertas, and Marie Walsh, l2nd rowj Brad Buckley, lames Campbell, Linda Campbell and David Jacobsen. 126 Student Council L y t nd copy by Ursula Bickha
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128 - ROTC lxxtfk , , A,-.tal A They Learn To Lead junior Reserve Officer Training Corps cadets were easily distinguish- ed from other students by the military uniforms that they wore every Thursday for inspection. They also participated in the parades in the Killeen area. The Corps of Cadets was organiz- ed into one battalion of four com- panies, commanded and staffed by cadets under the supervision of retired military personnel. In class, subjects covered map reading, first aid, military knowledge, dril and ceremonies, and oral communica- Copy and layout by Marlin Glyn tions. According to Cadet Staff Sergeant Bill Hendell, 'Class is tough because of the strict discipline, but I like it because I'll use what l learn whether l decide to join the armed forces or not. IROTC also offered many ex- tracurricular activities, includin Rangers, Rifle Team, Color Guarci and Drill Team. The annual Military Ball, held at the Ft. Hood Officer's Club, was a highlight of the year as was the cadets' field trip to Texas A8tM University. 'P 'nf aaf',Qgiii-M , 1: L.h...,r K, .. N .. ,Q .L R,-1 fp vi CADET Staff Sergeant Dwight inspects Cadets Sergio Manica, Black, Mike Brown, Mike Kelly, and Pruden. CADET Sergeant Bill Ritton at attention during a Ranger meeting.
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