C E Ellison High School - Free Spirit Yearbook (Killeen, TX)

 - Class of 1983

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KING for volunteers to head the car sh committee is President Karen iroeder. NHS members are ifront rowl :dy Levy, Angie Holverson, Rita Price? inna Godsoe? Debra Sayler? loey wtiago? Zack Aoki? 12nd rowl nnette Abbud, Dee Baldwin? lulie omas? Sandi Knowles? Chumpol , ludy Lee? Dale Culver? Grd ,'46..4' I rowl Scott Laschkewitsch? Kay Humeston? Kathy Nelson? Tracy Neale, Kirsten Small? jackie Moody? Mike Stockman? Kim Piasta? Karen Schroeder? Q4th rowj Louis Smien, Tracy Fogle, Vicky Henning? Sandy Cady, Kristin Lydahl, Annette Birdwell, Rosalyn Brown, lohn Ho, Debra Akins? f5th rowj Bary Heidtbrink? Randy Ray? jeff Siebrandt? Scott Burn? Scott Voyles, Charlie Boone, Mark Eicher, Tommy Bolin, and Martin Glynn. Members not shown are LeeAnn Curb? Teri Duncan? Denise Benson? jennifer Ferrell? Ted Karibian? Alice Page? Nancy Roberson? jennifer Shapland? and lulie Solberg? X denotes senior members. O SX 5 - Y .vie Ji Q :ft Y- Q .., . fb. ...- as i l - I A 'M J -' - 5 -:M-:-5 f , at 1' V N' f , . KAREN SCHROEDER gives sponsor Mrs. Wilson a Christmas present from the club. DISCUSSING the agenda are Scott Voyles, Charlie Boone and Louis Smien While Judy Lee passes the roll sheet around. OFFICERS of the National Honor Society are lulie Thomas, parliamentarianp Chumpol Mireles, historian, ludy Lee, vice president, Debra Akins, secretary, Karen Schroeder, president, and Randy Ray, treasurer. Not shown is Denise Benson, reporter. NHS- 151

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150 - NHS . .. if ' They Sell SPil'if ln a year filled with many school activities, the National Honor Society was involved in several service pro- jects. Beginning with spirit ribbon sales during football season, club members were busy most of their time. A car wash-bake sale was another fundraiser. This service as well as character, leadership and scholarship were the requirements members had to fulfill. For Halloween the National Honor Society participated in a sponge throw at the Clifton Park fair. Kathy Nelson described the sponge throw. Pl felt like a wet brick was hitting my face! Other members that par- ticipated included Kay Humeston, Nancy Roberson, loey Santiago and Tommy Bolin. At Thanksgiving cans were collected and a ham was pur- chased for a basket which was donated to a needy family. ln the annual mini-float parade, the club's 'lPacman float, designed by joey Santiago and operated by Nancy Roberson, won grand prize. Christmas was also a time of giving. The club contributed to the Santa Pal Program, presented cards with candy canes to the faculty, and even had a winter Christmas scene painted on the club's office window. The beginning of the second semester was the time for the club to consider new members. The in- itiation was held in early March. ln- itiates were not the only new peo- ple associated with the club. Mary Thorpe was the newest sponsor along with sponsors Diane Renner, Delanie Wilson, and Kay Brown. Sponsors were presented with gifts at the end of the year banquet. Outstanding members were also honored at this final event of the year. NANCY ROBERSON operates the Pac- man float in the mini-float parade at the Bryan pep rally. MOST Likely to Succeed are Karen Schroeder and Scott Laschkewitsch. Q99 . is ab' 8, up I .J i t X. 'W - W b . ta ' .1 , l 5 MRS. RENNER inducts the new officers at the first meeting while members listen. WINNERS of the spirit ribbon contest are Rita Price for most worn, Rosalyn Brown, second place, and Ginger Chafin for most original design. Copy and layout by R dy R y ,fit ut . W N. I ls.-dp .affix -sz 7' S-.. if W, 0 'VIVWUQ 1 ' 'in 9 .. 1.5. ..- Y . 'Q' il.. Q transit: F-T T 'ms '45 ir., N in 'NM' Q fe' 'Q i l l l fl' ff



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T52-NHS Both Are Outstanding ln a year filled with changes, the Teacher of the Year election chang- ed the most. lt was an all-school election. In previous years the can- didates were nominated and elected by National Honor Society. This year, however, the student body was able to nominate outstanding teachers. The nine teachers who were nominated were Charles Guidry, Delanie Wilson, Richard Sur- face, Carol McCann, Michael lm- bruglio, Bill Farley, Priscilla Cunn- ingham, james Cooper, and Pat Cobb. From these nominees the W Q O. ws. ks. Z All ,, . 5 SCM ft -s ' at , fiiffi CALMING the duck given to him by his Calculus class is Coach Bill Farley. COACH GUIDRY discusses an upcoming test with Darcy Schlosser. COACHING the freshman girls' basketball team is Ms. Carol McCann. THE TEACHER OF THE YEAR is Coach Bill Farley. Copy and layout byR dyR y dKyl S h three finalists chosen were Bill Farley, Charles Guidry and Carol McCann. The Teacher of the Year winner was announced at the N.H.S. banquet in March. The winner was Bill Farley. Another group that was devoted was A.D.A., the sponsor for many activities. One of these was the United Way Penny Drive which rais- ed sixty dollars for United Way. A.D.A. also sponsored a mini-float parade which was held during the Bryan pep rally on November 5. The grand prize was awarded to the Na- tional Honor Society with their Viking-eatin Pacman. In December, A.D.A. conducte. plaque sale. They made custo made plaques to raise money so 1 members could go to the natio convention in Houston. lllt was experimental money-raising projt that turned out extremely well a will become an annual event A A.D.A., said Mr. Medrano. When asked how he felt abc A.D.A. Pat Knight replied, 'A.D.A an excellent organization for thc who like to get involved in ma activities. , 553' fi -. . l

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1983, pg 260

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1983, pg 90

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1983, pg 53

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1983, pg 60

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1983, pg 157

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1983, pg 70


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