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58 3 . wt Fl?l3Q?S1?U . WM . 5 ESSIEQ M'5' 'T' GETTING things ready for a nacho sale are Laura Zayas, Betsey Rodriquez, Mark Sam- mis, Linda Garcia, Yvonne Saenz, Debbie Ditto, and Chris Magdelano. PREPARING for a meeting are Rosalyn Brown and Chris Magdelano. DISCUSSING the success of a nacho sale are Feliciana jenkins, Edwina jackson, and Renee Galindo. Q Z--wc., 'f Ybifr 5 b : 412. .fe ' if T f 1. 'f ., T s E B ,,, V V T 1 ,qv ,wx ,L f-. ff mlQwNcwW , Ia M .f,s.- Q .frsfv ' F f Y 5 , ,Au T ' ir- M ,,,, ft .vit ' K . . ,f K' F A? ag, .. t 4 ,4 A I r A z- - , A rg ,, L X Q . , ,'i, ' f I ,,: I it 4' , . rrii 1' I . 9 ,ra MEMBERS of the Spanish Club are Qfront rowj john Ho, Tracy Fogel, Bonnie Burton, Chris Magdelano, Flo McDonald, Lydia Tamez, Yvonne Saenz 12nd rowj Kevin jacobson, Laura Zayas, Ester Castro, Sung Ho Han, Richard Bosch, Betsey Rodriquez, Feliciana jenkins, Andrea johnson, Angela johnson, Rosalyn Brown, Ms. Elwell Grd rowj Itzel Bowen, Cindy Rodriquez, Mark Sammis, Lisa Cruise, Steve Kay, Shannon Kurz, Michelle Flynn, Rachel Carillo, Lenora Foster Q4th rowj Sandy Cady, Rachel Espinoza, Christina Dacey, Linda Garcia, Debbie Ditto, Victoria Payne, 15th rowj jophena Strong, ,Randi Welch, Renee Galindo, Samuel Bowie, Robert Bowie, David Rice, Dana lvey. OFFICERS of the Spanish Club are Qfront rowj Ms. Elwell, sponsor, Chris Magdelano, Yvonne Saenz 12nd rowj Bonnie Burton 13rd rowj Tracy Fogel, Flo McDonald, john Ho 14th rowj Lydia Tamez, Feliciana jenkins, 15th rowj Rosalyn Brown. Not pictured is josie Meno. Spanmh 5
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They Work for Fun and Charity Being a member of one of the language clubs was the choice of many students. As Randi Welch put it, 'The Spanish Club has been a fun and charitable organization that I know anyone would enjoy being a member of. Not only were these clubs fun but also educational. Chris Seger said, 'Being an officer in this enjoyable club has helped me learn more about the German way of ie. Selling advent calendars was the German club's only fund raiser. This raised enough money to have pizza parties, to go to Austin for ice skating, to have the end of the year banquet and trip, and also to pro- vide for the charitable things the club did. They donated one hun- dred dollars to the United Way and had an Okterberfest for the Bellhaven Nursing Home, a huge success. Like the German Club, the Spanish Club was also very suc- cessful with its fundraisers. People often waited in long lines when the club had their nacho sales. The catalogue sales that the club spon- sored also turned out very suc- cessfully. With their proceeds the fu-mi .Wu 5 1 ff MEMBERS of the German Club are ffront rowj Connie Green, Anita O'Boyle, Lisa Renney, Rachel Ortiz, Ms. Tuttle 12nd rowj Marita Ingram, Belinda Blanchrd, Melissa Craney, loanne Sullins, Musette Dates Grd rowj Lorena Kintigh, loanna Godsoe, Caron Patterson, Cindy Levy, Valerie Woodruff, Kim Dunn 14th rowj jennifer Vanderpool, Lori Harmel, Dorissa Booker, lohn Vandergriff, Evelyn Calaunan, Alecia 156 German Club y dl youl by EvelynC I .Ad l, .D Loris, Kelly Harrison i5th rowj DeDe Peitchinsky, Elisa Cook, Monique Mayes, lanice Nuuhiwa, Amy Biggs, Patty Arndt f6th rowj Mike Teague, Clara Vann, Tami Argo, Robin Coombs, Chris Seger 17th rowj Ramona Buss, Rachel Carrillo, Michelle Flynn, Mike Seger. ENIOYING themselves at one of the pizza parties in Mr. Gattis are Evelyn Calaunan, Kelly Harrison, and Cindy Levy. club had a Halloween, Thanksgivir Christmas, Valentine, and Easter p4 ty for the Families in Crisis lnc. For a new project, providi something for the school, the cl: provided a bench. Their end of tl year trip was to San Antonio duri Fiesta Week. They had an end the year formal banquet at CTC. For both of these clubs membi ship was high. They worked ha during the year having fun al working for others. THE officers of the German Club for ' 1982-83 year are Marita Ingram, Cl Seger, Lorena Kintigh, and Anita O'Boj GETTING things ready for the Oktoberfi at the Bellhaven Nursing Home are lan Nuuhiwa, Ramona Buss, and De Peitchinsky. wi
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Turninz the Kev Providing an opportunity for leadership in service, serving the campus and the community, and promoting good fellowship and high scholarship are some of the goals set by the Keywanettes and Key Club. The Keywanettes and Key Club may have been two separate bran- ches of the Kiwanis Club, but they worked together on many occa- sions, the Bike-a-Thon for St. lude's Children's Research Hospital, the Haunted House in the mall, and the bonfire. However, the clubs did engage in their own projects. ln order to raise money, the Keywanettes held bake sales, sold candy, had car paints, and cleaned up the pressbox side of Leo Buckley Stadium. The stadium clean-ups were one of the least glamorous moments of being a Keywanette. As Michell Lenox put it, uStadium clean-ups were gross and disgusting but for the money it was worth it. The Keywanettes also baked for the faculty meetings, and they sold chain links for United Way. On December 17 they held their annual progressive dinner where they had their appetizers and salads at one house, their main course at the next, and dessert at the third house. After finishing their desserts they exchanged gifts. The Key Club was just as active. They helped with the Killeen Marathon and the Dam to Dam run. They also donated ninety dollars to have the basketball schedules printed. Their biggest project, as it is every year, was the kiss a pig con- test. Students placed money into the jar of their favorite or least favorite teacher. The teacher with the most money in his or her jar kiss- ed the pig during the Killeen pep ral- ly. This year Coach Farley was the lucky one. According to john Thompson, ult must be wild to kiss a porker. RECEIVING his prize at the Kiss-A-Pig con- test is Coach Farley. KEY Club Sweetheart is Randy Welch. THE officers are ffrontj Donn Renner, vice-president, Ted Kari- bian, treasurer, Steve Olbrish, parliamen- 158 Key Club y dl yout by lackle Moody tarian, Scott Laschkewitsch, president, Qndj Chumpol Mireles, secretary, loe Polchinski, district secretary. THE members of the Key Club are Qfrontj Gunter Gabel, Miguel Sequeira, Pat Knight, Marty Partida, Scott Laschkewitsch, Leonard Flowers, Gilbert Landeros, Qndj lohn Kelly, Scott Aoki, David Adams, Donn Renner, Richie ,, 0 fi .. is A . X ,AL 5 2 . A i L i l King, loe Polchinski, lohn Ford, f3rdj l Stephen fsponsorj, Mark Zimlich, Sc Beseda, Paul Vied, Ted Karibian, Chum Mireles, Q4thj Roy lohnson, M Shoemaker, john Vandegrift, M Cooper, David Campbell, t5thj Ste Olbrish, leff Siebrandt, Rodney Wel Martin Glynn.
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